Name

Hibiscus Sabdariffa Flower Extract

Has some considerations

Description

Hibiscus Sabdariffa Flower Extract, commonly derived from the Hibiscus sabdariffa plant (also known as roselle), is a popular ingredient in skincare and cosmetic products due to its numerous beneficial properties. Hibiscus Sabdariffa Flower Extract is commonly used in products like anti-aging creams, exfoliants, serums, and moisturizers, contributing to healthier, hydrated, and youthful-looking skin.

Benefits

Antioxidant Properties: Hibiscus extract is rich in anthocyanins, which are potent antioxidants. These help protect the skin from oxidative stress caused by free radicals, potentially slowing down the aging process and reducing the appearance of wrinkles and fine lines. AHA (Alpha Hydroxy Acid) Content: The extract contains naturally occurring AHAs, which help gently exfoliate the skin by removing dead skin cells. This leads to smoother skin texture and can also brighten the complexion. Anti-inflammatory: Hibiscus extract has soothing and anti-inflammatory properties, making it ideal for calming irritated or sensitive skin. Moisturizing: It is also rich in mucilage, a natural humectant that helps the skin retain moisture, promoting hydration and softness. Skin Firming: Hibiscus is sometimes referred to as the “Botox plant” because it is believed to have firming properties that help tighten the skin and improve elasticity.

Considerations

• Allergic Reactions Some individuals may have an allergic reaction to hibiscus extract, which can cause redness, itching, swelling, or rash. It’s important to perform a patch test before using products containing hibiscus on your skin. • Irritation Due to the natural AHAs (alpha hydroxy acids) present in hibiscus, sensitive skin types may experience irritation or a stinging sensation, especially when used in combination with other exfoliants or active ingredients. • Photosensitivity Like many products containing AHAs, hibiscus extract can increase skin sensitivity to sunlight. This may make your skin more prone to sunburn or UV damage, so it's important to use sunscreen when using products with hibiscus extract. • Pregnancy Concerns While topical use in cosmetics is generally safe, consuming large amounts of hibiscus or its extracts has been linked to potential risks during pregnancy. For topical use in skincare, there is little evidence suggesting major risks, but pregnant individuals should consult with a healthcare provider.

Synonyms

Roselle Extract Hibiscus Extract Hibiscus Flower Extract Hibiscus Sabdariffa Extract Karkadeh Extract Flor de Jamaica Extract

Research Sources

https://www.mdpi.com/2227-9717/9/2/464 https://academic.oup.com/jpp/article/71/4/484/5522987

Summary

Due to AHA content, use with caution in the sun in leave-on products. (Rinse-off products are unlikely to pose an issue.)