Cymbopogon Flexuosus Oil

Non usare

Fragranza sintetiche e naturali

No known benefits

Cymbopogon Flexuosus Oil at a glance

  • Essential oil derived from lemongrass (belonging to the genus Cymbopogon)
  • Contains volatile fragrance compounds such as citral, linalool and geraniol
  • Can cause visible skin reactions, as well as damage below the surface
  • Also goes by the common name East Indian lemongrass oil

Cymbopogon Flexuosus Oil description

_Cymbopogon flexuosus_ oil (also known as East Indian lemongrass oil) is an essential oil whose fragrance/volatile compounds pose a risk of irritation to skin (especially when used in high concentration). This irritation can range from noticeable redness, itchiness, and breakout-like rashes to less visible effects like a weakened skin barrier and premature aging that occur cumulatively over time. Among its roster of irritating compounds, _Cymbopogon flexuosus oil_ is composed of citral, linalool, geraniol, limonene and citronellol. These volatile compounds become pro-oxidant when exposed to air, further damaging skin. On the flip side, _Cymbopogon flexuosus oil_ offers some beneficial antioxidant compounds. However, there is no reason to put skin through the risk to get them when many non-irritating skin care ingredients offer the same benefits without the negative effects. Some people recommend _Cymbopogon flexuosus oil_ and other lemongrass oil varieties for blemish-prone skin. However, to avoid potential irritation, we advise against this. Scientifically proven acne fighters like salicylic acid (BHA) and benzoyl peroxide are more effective options. Further to the point, _Cymbopogon flexuosus oil_ lacks United States FDA approval for acne treatment. Note: _Cymbopogon flexuosus_ is just one of over 100 lemongrass species. This particular variety belongs to the _Cymbopogon_ genus within the Poaceae family.

Cymbopogon Flexuosus Oil references

  • Personal Care Products Council, Accessed March 2024, ePublication
  • Journal of Agriculture and Food Research, December 2022, pages 1-7
  • Contact Dermatitis, February 2021, pages 395-406
  • Journal of Applied and Natural Science, March 2020, pages 25-29
  • Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine, May 2017, pages 1-92

Peer-reviewed, substantiated scientific research is used to assess ingredients in this dictionary. Regulations regarding constraints, permitted concentration levels and availability vary by country and region.

Valutazione degli ingredienti

Ottimo

Comprovati e sostenuti da studi indipendenti. Ingrediente attivo eccezionale per la maggior parte dei tipi di pelle o dei problemi.

Buono

Necessario per migliorare la consistenza, la stabilità o la penetrazione di una formula.

Discreto

Generalmente non irritante, ma può presentare problemi per come appare esteticamente, nella stabilità o avere problemi di altro tipo che ne limitano l'utilità.

Da evitare

Può causare irritazioni. Il rischio aumenta se combinato con altri ingredienti potenzialmente problematici.

Non usare

Può causare irritazioni, infiammazioni, secchezza, ecc. Può offrire benefici solo in alcuni casi, ma nel complesso è dimostrato che fa più male che bene.

Sconosciuto

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Non classificato

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