Skin Conditioning

Angelica Gigas Root Extract

INCI: ANGELICA GIGAS ROOT EXTRACT

A plant extract traditionally used in East Asian medicine, studied for potential anti-wrinkle and hair growth support

Best For Skin Types

All, Mature, Dry

Addresses

Fine lines, Dryness, Redness

Effective Concentrations

Up to 2%

Usage Frequency

Daily

What Is Angelica Gigas Root Extract?

Angelica gigas root extract is derived from the root of Angelica gigas Nakai, a plant with a long history of use in traditional Korean and Chinese medicine. The extract contains several active compounds, including decursin, which is present at approximately 7.3% concentration in the raw material.

In skincare formulations, this ingredient functions primarily as a skin conditioning agent, helping to support the skin's moisture barrier and overall texture. It also has established uses in hair care products for conditioning purposes.

How It Works

The extract appears to work partly through its decursin content, which has been shown in laboratory studies to influence inflammatory pathways in the skin. By modulating pro-inflammatory cytokines (TNF-α and IL-1β), the ingredient may help reduce inflammation-related skin concerns.

Additionally, preliminary research indicates the extract can affect type I collagen production in human dermal fibroblasts — the cells responsible for maintaining skin firmness — though the clinical significance of this effect requires further investigation.

Clinical Evidence & References

A double-blinded clinical trial examining mineral-rich Angelica gigas root extract showed measurable improvements in fine lines and photodamage scores when used topically over 8 weeks. Participants noted visible anti-wrinkle benefits compared to placebo.

Animal studies have demonstrated that the extract and its decursin component can promote hair growth and reduce skin inflammation. However, human clinical data beyond the wrinkle study is limited, and more research is needed to fully establish efficacy for broader skin concerns.

How to Use

As Angelica gigas root extract is typically found in concentrations below 2% in skincare products, it is generally used as a supporting ingredient rather than the primary active component. It can be incorporated into serums, creams, and lotions for daily use. Follow the specific product instructions, as formulation and concentration will vary between brands.

Safety & Precautions

Generally well-tolerated in topical formulations. One in vitro study examined phototoxicity potential in oriental medicinal plants; Angelica gigas showed minimal phototoxic concern under standard testing. However, given the extract's traditional use and limited modern safety data, those with known sensitivities to plants in the Apiaceae family should exercise caution.

How widely it's used

0.2%
of skincare products contain this ingredient — placing it in the top 50% of most-used ingredients.
Most common in: Treatments Cleansers Moisturisers

Regulatory information

Standardised cosmetic-ingredient identifiers used by regulators.

Show identifiers
INCI Name
ANGELICA GIGAS ROOT EXTRACT
EC Number
-
Function
Hair Conditioning, Hair Waving Or Straightening, Skin Conditioning

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