1).Soapwort extract is credited with cleansing properties due to its saponin content.
2).Flavonoids and vitamin C fight dark spots and free radicals that can cause signs of aging.
3).It’s also soothing and can relieve itching, so it’s often used in skincare formulas that treat acne, psoriasis, and eczema.
4).As its name implies soapwort forms a soap like lather that is rich in saponins. The parts used are the leaves and root. Contains 20% extract dissolved in water and glycerin, preserved with phenoxyethanol. Light to medium yellow liquid, pH 4-6.5, characteristic odor. Water-soluble.
Item Name:Soapwort Extract
CAS NO.: 56-81-5, 7732-18-5, 84775-97-3, 122-99-6
Categories: Plant
Apparence:White powder
Purity:99%
What Is the Origin of Soapwort Extract?
Soapwort is originally native to Southern and Central Europe, Asia Minor, and Western Siberia.
However, the plant has been introduced as a garden plant in North America and many other countries.
In the Middle Ages, soapwort was used to relieve chest pain and as an herbal remedy for syphilis and tinnitus.
Due to its anti-inflammatory properties, it’s also used for pain relief for arthritis.
Soapwort extract can also have laxative and mild diuretic actions.
Add to formulas to the water phase. Typical use level: 3 – 5%. For external use only.