Prunus Mume Flower Water
INCI: PRUNUS MUME FLOWER WATER
Reviewed by Kate · Last updated 14 Aug 2026
A delicate floral water traditionally valued for gentle skin conditioning
Best For Skin Types
All, Sensitive, Dry
Addresses
Usage Frequency
Daily
What Is Prunus Mume Flower Water?
Prunus mume flower water is derived from the flowers of the Japanese apricot (Prunus mume), a botanical long used in East Asian skincare traditions. The ingredient is created through extraction or distillation of the flowers, resulting in a lightweight, hydrating liquid that carries both water-soluble compounds and subtle aromatic properties from the plant.
In skincare formulations, prunus mume flower water functions primarily as a skin conditioner, meaning it helps to soften, soothe and maintain skin hydration. It typically appears as a base or supporting ingredient rather than an active treatment component, contributing to overall skin feel and comfort.
How It Works
Prunus mume flower water delivers hydrating compounds to the skin surface, where they help bind water and maintain the skin's natural moisture balance. The ingredient works through simple hydration rather than complex biochemical pathways, making it a mild, supportive component in skincare routines.
As a botanical-derived water, it may also contain trace amounts of polyphenols and other plant compounds that could have mild antioxidant or soothing effects, though the contribution of these constituents at typical cosmetic concentrations remains modest.
Clinical Evidence & References
Research specifically on prunus mume flower water as a skincare ingredient is limited. Most evidence of benefit comes from traditional use in East Asian skincare practices rather than published clinical studies on this particular extract.
The broader category of plant-derived flower waters shows general safety and tolerability in cosmetic applications. Any specific benefits beyond basic hydration and skin conditioning would benefit from further clinical investigation to substantiate claims.
How to Use
Prunus mume flower water works well in lightweight serums, toners and hydrating essences where its delicate properties can shine. It pairs well with other hydrating and soothing ingredients. Use as directed within your broader skincare routine — typically as part of a hydrating step after cleansing. No specific timing or frequency adjustments are needed beyond standard product use.
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