Passiflora Incarnata Seed Oil

Functions
Sebum regulator
Antioxidant
Nourishing
Moisturizer
Protective
CAS Number(s)
97676-26-1
FDA UNII
S0SU5AC95J

Passiflora Incarnata Seed Oil is a clear yellow liquid obtained by cold pressing the seeds of a plant called Maracujá (Passiflora Incarnata, one of the species commonly known as Passionflower or Passionfruit) growing in the rain forests of Brazil. It is a natural ingredient derived from sustainable resources or Amazon rainforests.

Passiflora Incarnata Seed Oil is harvested from the seeds of the Passionflower fruit, which contain bioflavonoids known to help regulate the level of sebaceous gland activity, making the product ideal for oily skin preparations such as wipes, lotions, and cleansers.

Passionfruit seeds are also rich in the important essential fatty acid Linoleic Acid (77%), giving Passiflora Incarnata Seed Oil additional use in barrier creams and treatment products.

Synonyms
Passionflower Seed Oil
Passionfruit Seed Oil