Characteristics
- INCI
- Honey Extract
- CAS
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91052-92-5
This is the substance number in the Chemical Abstracts Service registry. The CAS number uniquely identifies a substance regardless of language, trade name, or synonyms.
- EC
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293-255-4
This is the substance number in the European chemical identification system (EC number), used in European regulatory databases including ECHA/CosIng.
- IUPAC
- Mel Extract (Eu)
- Functions
- flavouring, humectant, skin conditioning
Who it's for
Description
If honey had a résumé, it would be ridiculously long: humectant, soothing agent, antioxidant helper, and a little bit of an old-school skin care darling. Honey extract is usually a glycerin- or glycol-based extract made to capture some of honey’s famous skin-friendly traits without turning your formula into a sticky breakfast situation. The big headline is hydration, because honey-derived ingredients are excellent at helping skin hold onto water, and that can make your skin feel softer, smoother, and a bit more comfortable.
What makes it interesting is that honey is not just about moisture. Research has shown that honey and honey-derived ingredients can have soothing and antimicrobial effects, which is why they show up in products aimed at stressed-out, dry, or easily irritated skin. In one clinical study, a honey preparation used on wounds helped improve healing compared with standard care, and other lab work has found that honey can support the skin’s defense against certain microbes. That does not mean your serum is secretly a bandage, but it does help explain why honey extract has such a good reputation in formulas for your skin.
As for the “best honey extract,” the answer is usually the one that plays nicely with the rest of the formula rather than the most dramatic-sounding one. Cosmetic-grade extracts are made with safety and stability in mind, and the real magic comes from how well the ingredient is preserved and blended. If you are thinking about honey extraction equipment, honey extractors, or the honey extraction process, that is a beekeeper’s world, not a skincare one — but the logic is oddly similar: good extraction means getting the useful stuff out efficiently without wrecking the delicate bits. Whether you are searching for a good honey extractor, a honey extractor electric model, or even the best honey extractor for a beginner, the goal is the same as in cosmetics: clean, effective extraction with minimal fuss.
So yes, honey extract can be a lovely supporting actor in your routine. It is not a miracle ingredient, and it will not replace stronger actives, but for hydration, comfort, and a little antioxidant backup, it earns its keep. If your skin tends to feel tight, dull, or a bit cranky, honey extract can help make a formula feel more caring and less sterile — which, honestly, is a nice little bonus.
More detail
Usually, a glycerin or glycol based extract of honey that has similar properties to pure honey, i.e. moisturizing, soothing and antibacterial magic properties.
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Products with Honey Extract (1 844 total)
Most often found in Apivita products (32 items)