(ARNICA MONTANA/CALENDULA OFFICINALIS/MATRICARIA CHAMOMILLA) FLOWER EXTRACT
Conditioning Agent
Moderate
About (ARNICA MONTANA/CALENDULA OFFICINALIS/MATRICARIA CHAMOMILLA) FLOWER EXTRACT
A blended floral extract combining three well-established anti-inflammatory botanicals commonly used in wound care and sensitive skin formulations, though all three plants contain at least one documented fragrance allergen or sensitizer.
Detailed Analysis
This ternary extract combines Arnica montana (EU Annex III restricted to ≤0.5% in body lotions and prohibited in oral products), Calendula officinalis (marigold), and Matricaria chamomilla (German chamomile). Each plant contains documented allergens: helenalin in arnica is a sesquiterpene lactone allergen; chamazulene and farnesene in chamomile are fragrance allergens; and Calendula contains sensitizing terpenoids. The combination is nonetheless widely used in cosmetics for wound-healing and anti-inflammatory claims, and individual safety assessments support use at low concentrations per EU practice.
What It Does
Skin Benefits
- ✓ Arnica reduces bruising and inflammation when appropriately diluted
- ✓ Calendula supports wound healing and soothes irritated skin
- ✓ Chamomilla provides anti-inflammatory and calming benefits
- ✓ Combined extract offers broad-spectrum skin-conditioning
Known Concerns
- ⚠ Arnica montana is EU Annex III restricted (≤0.5% in body products, oral prohibition)
- ⚠ All three constituent plants contain documented contact allergens
- ⚠ Sesquiterpene lactones (arnica) are frequent allergy triggers
- ⚠ Chamomile cross-reactivity risk for Asteraceae-sensitive individuals
Safety Score
Moderate
Based on EU regulatory data, published safety research, and ingredient function analysis.
References
EU CosIng Database
European Commission cosmetic ingredient registry
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