Broadleaf linden extract - what it is
Broadleaf linden extract - properties
Broadleaf linden extract - action
Extract of broad-leaved linden (Tilia platyphyllos) works primarily to moisturize, soothe and protect, making it a valued ingredient in cosmetics for dry and sensitive skin. The presence of plant mucilage makes it form a delicate protective layer on the skin, which prevents excessive water loss and protects the skin from the negative effects of external factors such as frost, wind and pollution. Thanks to its soothing properties, linden extract helps reduce redness, reduce the feeling of tension and promote epidermal regeneration, making it an ideal ingredient in cosmetics designed for atopic, allergic and irritation-prone skin.
In addition, the extract of broad-leaved linden has antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties, which helps protect the skin from oxidative stress and premature aging. Flavonoids and tannins in the extract help neutralize free radicals, so the skin stays firmer and healthier for longer. Its anti-inflammatory properties make it effective in reducing skin inflammation and promoting the healing of minor injuries and irritations. In addition, it has positive effects on the scalp and hair - it soothes irritation, moisturizes the scalp and gives hair softness and shine, so it is often used in shampoos and conditioners for dry and weakened hair.
In REST cream, linden broadleaf extract works synergistically with other ingredients such as. St. John's wort, witch hazel, cypress oil and sunflower seed oil, showing nourishing, regenerating and strengthening effects. In KRIO cream, known for its cooling effect, linden extract promotes skin regeneration, soothing irritation and bringing a feeling of freshness. And in TERMO cream, with its warming effect, linden extract contributes to nourishing and strengthening the skin, supporting its natural regenerative processes.
Source: PubMed (https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/); Google Scholar (https://scholar.google.com/); National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI); ResearchGate (https://www.researchgate.net/)