Achillea Millefolium Flower … Stem Extract
INCI: ACHILLEA MILLEFOLIUM FLOWER/LEAF/STEM EXTRACT
Reviewed by Daisy · Last updated 14 Aug 2026
A botanical extract with skin-conditioning properties derived from yarrow plant
Best For Skin Types
All, Dry, Sensitive
Addresses
Usage Frequency
Daily
What Is Achillea Millefolium Flower … Stem Extract?
Achillea millefolium, commonly known as yarrow, is a flowering plant used in skincare as an extract derived from its flowers, leaves and stems. The extract contains various plant compounds including flavonoids and volatile oils, which are incorporated into formulations for their skin-conditioning properties.
In cosmetic formulations, achillea millefolium extract functions primarily as a skin-conditioning agent, helping to support the skin's moisture barrier and overall skin feel. It appears in roughly 0.1% of skincare products, suggesting it is a relatively niche ingredient in contemporary formulations.
How It Works
Achillea millefolium extract works primarily through its humectant and conditioning properties. Humectants are substances that draw moisture into the skin, helping to improve hydration. The extract's plant compounds are thought to support the skin's natural barrier function, allowing it to retain moisture more effectively.
The exact mechanism by which the specific constituents of yarrow extract benefit skin is not fully characterised in the available research, though the plant's traditional use in skincare suggests cumulative conditioning benefits over time.
Clinical Evidence & References
The scientific evidence supporting achillea millefolium extract in skincare is limited. Safety assessments by cosmetic ingredient review panels have examined the extract and concluded it can be used safely in cosmetics, provided formulators are mindful of certain plant compounds (including linalool, thujone and quercetin) that may be present in the extract.
Specific efficacy studies demonstrating measurable benefits to skin condition, hydration or appearance are not readily available. Further research would be needed to establish what benefits, if any, this ingredient delivers beyond general skin conditioning.
Published Research
How to Use
Achillea millefolium extract is typically found in serums, toners, moisturisers and other leave-on formulations. As with any botanical extract, individual tolerance may vary. If you have sensitive skin or known sensitivities to plant compounds, introduce products containing this ingredient gradually to assess how your skin responds. It works well alongside other hydrating and conditioning ingredients.
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