Project Description
For the skin –
The flowers reportedly serve as an astringent, while the root is said to have a soothing effect on the mucous membranes that line the respiratory and digestive tracts. High in vitamin C, iron, and copper, hibiscus combined with rosehips is a popular herb tea in Europe and is noted for its rich ruby-red color.
Apart from its ability to help in the health of our hair, Hibiscus is also an awesome skin care ingredient that you should try to add to your routine! It is known to help reduce acne, eczema and skin irritations, particularly when it is made into a paste with Amla. Since Hibiscus contains Alpha Hydroxyl Acid (AHA), this makes it a commonly used ingredient in anti-aging products due to the fact that it stimulates the production of collagen. It is popular for its ability to reduce the appearance of wrinkles, delay the signs of again and reduce dark circles under the eyes.
SUGGESTED COSMETIC USES:
Extract of hibiscus can be used in skin care creams, lotions, gels, toners and moisturizers and in hair care products and hair coloring.
AVAILABLE BASES:
Alcohol, water, butylene glycol, glycerin, propylene glycol, mineral oil, safflower oil, sunflower oil, etc. Some combinations may not be compatible with all of our Actiphyte® Extracts.
Actiphyte® of Hibiscus
INCI Name : Hibiscus Rosa-Sinensis Extract
Part Used : Flower