Aesculus Hippocastanum Extract
INCI: AESCULUS HIPPOCASTANUM EXTRACT
Reviewed by Daisy · Last updated 14 Aug 2026
Also known as: Aesculus Hippocastanum Extract
Plant extract with antioxidant and skin-conditioning properties, derived from horse chestnut seeds
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Aesculus hippocastanum extract comes from the seeds of the horse chestnut tree, a native European plant with a long history of use in traditional medicine. The extract is rich in saponins (compounds collectively known as aescin), which give it a naturally gentle, soapy character. These active compounds are responsible for many of the extract's skincare properties.
In formulations, horse chestnut extract functions as an antioxidant, astringent and skin conditioner. It helps protect skin from environmental stress and has been shown to possess one of the highest antioxidant capacities among plant extracts tested in laboratory studies.
Benefits for Your Skin
How It Works
The extract's primary active compounds—saponins and aescin—work in multiple ways. The saponins have gentle cleansing properties and act as potent anti-inflammatory agents. They also strengthen capillary walls, helping to reduce the leakage of fluid into surrounding tissues, which can contribute to puffiness and swelling.
At the cellular level, early research indicates that horse chestnut extract may encourage fibroblasts (skin cells responsible for producing collagen and other structural proteins) to increase their output of extracellular matrix components. This could support the skin's structural integrity, though further research in human skin is needed to confirm these effects in a cosmetic context.
Clinical Evidence & References
Laboratory studies demonstrate that horse chestnut extract possesses significant antioxidant activity—in one comparison of 65 plant extracts, it ranked among the highest for its ability to neutralise free radicals. Research using human skin cells suggests it may encourage the production of skin-supporting proteins and support normal wound healing processes.
However, most existing research focuses on the extract's internal use (particularly for venous insufficiency) rather than topical application in cosmetics. The evidence for specific benefits in skincare products is promising but limited, and more human studies would help clarify its effects when applied to the skin surface.
Published Research
How to Use
Horse chestnut extract is typically found in skincare products at low concentrations and is most effective as part of a complete routine rather than a standalone treatment. It works well alongside other antioxidants and skin-conditioning ingredients. Use as directed by the specific product—often once or twice daily depending on the formulation.
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Aesculus Hippocastanum Extract is a variant of Aesculus Hippocastanum (Horse Chestnut) Seed Extract, the form you will most often see on an ingredients list.
Plant-derived ingredient with potential antioxidant and skin-soothing properties | Also known as Horse Chestnut Extract
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