Aloe vera flower extract – a complement to the leaf extract, with higher concentration of flavonoids. Antioxidant and soothing action. Pregnancy-safe.
Topical application
CWeak evidence. In vitro data, open-label studies, or expert consensus.
Antioxidant, complements aloe leaf extract.
Aloe barbadensis flower extract is an extract of the plant's yellow flowers. INCI: Aloe Barbadensis Flower Extract. Contains flavonoids, anthraquinones (in trace amounts) and phenolic acids. In cosmetics it is used less often than the leaf extract but has a more pronounced antioxidant action. Often combined with leaf extract for synergy. Use levels run from 0.5 to 3%. Pregnancy safety. Topically safe. Trace anthraquinones through the skin do not produce systemic effects. Skin profile. Low irritation potential. Low allergen risk. Non-comedogenic. Suitable for all skin types.
Irritation potential
LowAllergen risk
LowPregnancy
SafeSuitable for
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Aloe Barbadensis Flower Extract is considered safe during pregnancy at typical cosmetic concentrations. Systemic absorption through the skin is minimal.
Aloe Barbadensis Flower Extract suits: normal, dry, combination, oily, sensitive.
Aloe vera flower extract – a complement to the leaf extract, with higher concentration of flavonoids.
On the Fulton scale 0/5 – non-comedogenic. For acne-prone skin, a rating of 3 or higher suggests choosing an alternative.
The INCI name is Aloe Barbadensis Flower Extract. It may also appear as: Aloe Vera Flower Extract, экстракт цветков алоэ.
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