Chrysanthemum Indicum Extract
INCI: CHRYSANTHEMUM INDICUM EXTRACT
Reviewed by Kate · Last updated 2 Jun 2026
Also known as: Chrysanthemum Indicum Extract
A plant extract with antioxidant and skin-conditioning properties derived from oriental chrysanthemum
Best For Skin Types
All
Addresses
Effective Concentrations
0.5%
Usage Frequency
Daily
What Is Chrysanthemum Indicum Extract?
Chrysanthemum indicum extract is derived from the flowers of Chrysanthemum indicum, a traditional medicinal plant used in oriental skincare practices. The extract is typically prepared using water or other solvents to capture the plant's bioactive compounds, which include polyphenols and other antioxidant molecules.
In skincare formulations, this ingredient functions primarily as an antioxidant and skin conditioner. It is used to help protect the skin from oxidative stress and to support the skin's overall condition and appearance.
Benefits for Your Skin
How It Works
Chrysanthemum indicum extract appears to work through multiple pathways. Its antioxidant compounds neutralise free radicals that can damage skin cells and accelerate visible signs of ageing. The extract has also demonstrated the ability to inhibit tyrosinase, an enzyme central to melanin synthesis, which may help address uneven skin tone.
Emerging research suggests the extract may also influence signalling pathways related to collagen production and skin resilience, though the clinical significance of these mechanisms in topical skincare requires further investigation.
Clinical Evidence & References
A clinical study involving volunteers using a cosmetic cream containing 0.5% chrysanthemum indicum water extract applied three times daily for six weeks showed measurable improvements in biophysical skin parameters. Laboratory studies have confirmed that both water and methanol extracts of the plant inhibit tyrosinase activity in a dose-dependent manner.
Research into the extract's effects on collagen-related gene expression and its potential protective effects against UV-induced skin damage shows promise, but the evidence base remains limited. More robust clinical studies in diverse populations would help clarify the extent of these benefits in real-world skincare use.
Published Research
How to Use
Chrysanthemum indicum extract is typically incorporated into creams, serums, and other leave-on formulations. Since it is most commonly used at concentrations around 0.5%, it functions as a supporting ingredient rather than an active treatment. Use as directed by the specific product, generally as part of a daily skincare routine. The extract is stable in most formulations and can be layered with other skincare products.
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