FAGRAEA BERTEROANA FLOWER EXTRACT
Conditioning Agent
Good
About FAGRAEA BERTEROANA FLOWER EXTRACT
An extract from the fragrant Polynesian pua keni keni flower — a luxury botanical used for skin conditioning with a heavenly tropical scent.
Detailed Analysis
Fagraea Berteroana Flower Extract is derived from the flowers of Fagraea berteroana (Loganiaceae), commonly known as pua keni keni or perfume flower tree, native to the Pacific Islands. The flowers are intensely fragrant and have been used in traditional Polynesian beauty rituals. They contain iridoid glycosides, secoiridoids, and flavonoids. No GHS hazard codes. Limited specific cosmetic safety data exists, but the plant has a long history of traditional topical use in Polynesian cultures. Functions as a skin conditioning ingredient with potential antioxidant properties.
What It Does
Skin Benefits
- ✓ Skin conditioning and moisturizing
- ✓ Natural tropical fragrance
- ✓ Traditional Polynesian beauty ingredient
- ✓ Potential antioxidant flavonoids
Known Concerns
- ⚠ Very limited cosmetic safety data
- ⚠ Loganiaceae family includes some toxic genera (not directly applicable to this species)
- ⚠ Batch variability in active compounds
Safety Score
Good
Based on EU regulatory data, published safety research, and ingredient function analysis.
References
EU CosIng Database
European Commission cosmetic ingredient registry
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