Ingredient
ARNICA MONTANA FLOWER/RHIZOME/ROOT POWDER
Name of the plant
Arnica; European Arnica
Used plant parts
Flowers Root stock Roots
Type of preparation
Powder (flour)
Function(s) of this ingredient in cosmetic products
EXFOLIATING
Helps to remove the layers of dead skin cells from the skin surface
Origin
plant
Occurrence in cosmetics
Soaps, shampoos, bath additives, aftershave lotions, creams, massage oils, toilet waters
Background information on use in cosmetics
Arnica (INCI: as a word component ARNICA) is a plant and grows in central European hills and mountains. Its plant extract, which is obtained from the flowers and roots of the plant, is used for homeopathic purposes and in cosmetics. It consists of tannins, carotenoids and flavonoids. In caring cosmetics arnica is used in care creams and facial toners. The blood circulation stimulating effect ensures a better supply of the skin and an increased metabolism and hence a rosy complexion more particularly in the event of pale skin. As a result of the antibacterial and anti-inflammatory effect, arnica is used in care creams for blemish skin, with a tendency for acne. Hair and the scalp can likewise benefit from the blood circulation stimulating effect. Arnica is frequently used for hair lotions and hair tonics. Moreover, arnica is partly used as an ingredient in toothpaste. It supports blood circulation, calms irritated gums and protects against gum bleeding and irritation.
Regulating cosmetics
Cosmetics Ingredients are subject to regulation. Please note, different regulations may apply to cosmetic ingredients outside the EU.



