Skin Conditioning

Pisum Sativum Seed Extract

INCI: PISUM SATIVUM SEED EXTRACT

Reviewed by Kate · Last updated 14 Aug 2026

A plant-derived conditioning agent that supports skin hydration and texture

Best For Skin Types

All, Dry, Sensitive

Addresses

Dryness, Hydration, Barrier repair

Usage Frequency

Daily

What Is Pisum Sativum Seed Extract?

Pisum sativum seed extract is derived from garden pea seeds and functions as a skin conditioning agent in cosmetic formulations. The extract contains proteins and polysaccharides that are thought to help improve skin hydration and support the skin's moisture barrier.

This ingredient is used in skincare products to enhance texture and promote a smoother skin surface, though the specific mechanisms by which it works in topical applications remain relatively understudied in published literature.

How It Works

Pea seed extract contains plant proteins and carbohydrates that can form a conditioning film on the skin's surface. This film helps to trap moisture and create a smoother texture, which may reduce the appearance of fine lines or rough patches.

The extract's hydrating properties work by supporting the skin's ability to retain water, though the exact mechanisms of absorption and efficacy in skincare concentrations require further investigation.

Clinical Evidence & References

Published research on pisum sativum seed extract in skincare is limited. Most available studies focus on the ingredient's allergenic properties rather than its skincare benefits, reflecting its relatively recent introduction to cosmetic use.

While the ingredient is well-established in food applications, dermatological data on its efficacy in topical formulations is sparse. Further clinical studies would help clarify its benefits for specific skin concerns and optimal usage concentrations.

How to Use

Pisum sativum seed extract is typically included in moisturisers, serums, and hydrating treatments rather than as a standalone product. It works well within a broader skincare routine focused on hydration and barrier support. There is no specific timing or frequency requirement beyond using the product as directed by the formulation.

Safety & Precautions

Generally well-tolerated in topical skincare products. Those with known legume allergies should exercise caution, as cross-reactivity between pea and other legume proteins has been documented in food allergy research.

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Pisum Sativum Seed Extract is a variant of Pisum Sativum Extract, the form you will most often see on an ingredients list.

A plant-derived extract that conditions and protects the skin barrier

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