Best For Skin Types
All, Oily, Combination
Addresses
Effective Concentrations
0.0001% to 0.5%
Usage Frequency
Daily
What Is Acacia Decurrens Extract?
Acacia decurrens extract is derived from the black wattle tree, native to Australia. The extract contains tannins and other plant compounds that have been used in traditional skincare formulations for their astringent and conditioning properties.
In cosmetics, it functions as a skin tonic and astringent—ingredients that help to tighten the appearance of pores and refine skin texture. It is typically used at very low concentrations in skincare products.
How It Works
Acacia decurrens extract contains tannins, which are plant compounds known for their astringent properties. Tannins work by binding to proteins in the outer layers of skin, creating a mild tightening effect that can temporarily reduce the appearance of large pores and create a more refined skin surface.
The extract's conditioning properties come from its polysaccharide content, which can help support skin hydration and maintain a healthy skin barrier when used in formulations.
Clinical Evidence & References
Safety data on acacia extracts suggests they are generally well-tolerated in cosmetic applications. A comprehensive safety assessment found acacia species to be safe for use in skincare at typical concentrations, though most documented safety research focuses on Acacia senegal rather than Acacia decurrens specifically.
Evidence for efficacy in skincare is limited. Whilst tannins are known to have astringent properties, specific clinical studies demonstrating the benefits of Acacia decurrens extract in skincare formulations are scarce. The ingredient is used primarily for its traditional astringent and toning effects rather than on the basis of extensive modern clinical data.
How to Use
Acacia decurrens extract is typically included in toners, dressings, and light conditioning products rather than as a primary active ingredient. It works best as part of a layered routine—apply it after cleansing and before serums or moisturisers to allow its toning properties to take effect. Use consistently to notice any subtle refining effects on pore appearance and skin texture.
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