Althaea Officinalis Root/Anthemis Nobilis Flower/Foeniculum Vulgare Fruit/Houttuynia Cordata/Lavandula Angustifolia Flower/Ocimum Basilicum Flower/Rosmarinus Officinalis Leaf Extract

INCI: ALTHAEA OFFICINALIS ROOT/ANTHEMIS NOBILIS FLOWER/FOENICULUM VULGARE FRUIT/HOUTTUYNIA CORDATA/LAVANDULA ANGUSTIFOLIA FLOWER/OCIMUM BASILICUM FLOWER/ROSMARINUS OFFICINALIS LEAF EXTRACT

A botanical blend designed to soothe and condition the skin

Best For Skin Types

All, Dry, Sensitive, Combination

Addresses

Dryness, Sensitivity, Barrier repair

Usage Frequency

Daily

What Is Althaea Officinalis Root/Anthemis Nobilis Flower/Foeniculum Vulgare Fruit/Houttuynia Cordata/Lavandula Angustifolia Flower/Ocimum Basilicum Flower/Rosmarinus Officinalis Leaf Extract?

This is a multi-botanical extract combining seven plant ingredients: marshmallow root, chamomile flower, fennel fruit, houttuynia cordata, lavender flower, basil flower, and rosemary leaf. Each plant brings its own profile of volatile oils, polysaccharides, and phenolic compounds, which work together as a skin conditioning agent.

The extract is typically used in skincare formulations to support skin comfort and hydration. The individual botanicals have been used traditionally in herbal preparations, though their efficacy in modern skincare products depends on concentration, formulation stability, and individual skin response.

How It Works

The extract works primarily through humectant and emollient mechanisms. Polysaccharides from marshmallow root and other botanical sources draw moisture into the outer layers of skin, whilst the oils and plant compounds help to soften and condition the skin surface. This combination creates a film-forming effect that reduces transepidermal water loss.

The volatile oils in lavender, basil, and rosemary may also have mild antimicrobial or anti-inflammatory properties, though their potency in a skincare product will depend heavily on how the extract has been processed and stabilised.

Clinical Evidence & References

Individual components of this blend have been studied in isolation. Chamomile is well-documented for anti-inflammatory activity in vitro and in some topical applications. Lavender and rosemary extracts show antioxidant potential in laboratory settings. However, research specifically on this multi-botanical blend as a finished ingredient is limited.

Most evidence supporting its use comes from traditional use, in vitro studies of individual plants, and consumer tolerance data from formulated products. More robust clinical trials would be needed to quantify skin-conditioning benefits in real-world application.

How to Use

This ingredient is typically found in serums, toners, hydrating mists, and moisturisers at concentrations where it functions as a secondary active. It can be used daily as part of a broader skincare routine. Since it is a complex botanical blend, conduct a patch test if you have known sensitivities to any of the individual plants, particularly if you have fragrance sensitivity or are prone to contact dermatitis.

Safety & Precautions

Generally well-tolerated in skincare products. However, those with allergies to plants in the Asteraceae family (such as ragweed) should be cautious with chamomile. The blend contains botanicals with mild fragrance, which may irritate very sensitive skin.

Regulatory information

Standardised cosmetic-ingredient identifiers used by regulators.

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INCI Name
ALTHAEA OFFICINALIS ROOT/ANTHEMIS NOBILIS FLOWER/FOENICULUM VULGARE FRUIT/HOUTTUYNIA CORDATA/LAVANDULA ANGUSTIFOLIA FLOWER/OCIMUM BASILICUM FLOWER/ROSMARINUS OFFICINALIS LEAF EXTRACT
EC Number
-
Function
Skin Conditioning

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