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Salix Nigra (Willow) Bark Extract

Rating: Best

Benefits: Soothing,

Categories: Plant Extracts, Antioxidant,

Salix Nigra (Willow) Bark Extract at a Glance

  • Plant extract with proven skin-soothing benefits
  • Contains beneficial antioxidants (polyphenols and flavonoids)
  • Studies indicate the salicin content can offer general anti-aging properties for skin
  • Also goes by the common name willow bark

Salix Nigra (Willow) Bark Extract Description

(willow) bark extract is a plant extract with proven skin-soothing and antioxidant benefits.

Some skin care brands tout this ingredient as a natural alternative to the salicylic acid (BHA) exfoliants. This association comes from the fact that willow bark contains salicin, a substance that when taken orally is converted by the digestive process to salicylic acid. It’s important to clarify the process of converting willow bark’s salicin into salicylic acid requires the presence of enzymes and other biological complexities. Further, salicin, much like salicylic acid, is stable only under acidic conditions. The likelihood that willow bark in the tiny amount used in cosmetics can mimic the effect of salicylic acid is questionable at best.

(willow) bark extract in skin care. Studies indicate the salicin content can offer general anti-aging properties for skin and its other beneficial compounds (including polyphenols and flavonoids) contribute to its antioxidant effects. In skin care, willow bark is typically used in amounts of 0.5–1%, with a maximum recommended concentration of 10%. Amounts below 0.5% may be used in concert with other soothing ingredients, depending on formulary goals.

*If you are allergic to aspirin, follow your health care provider’s advice about using skin care products with willow bark.

Salix Nigra (Willow) Bark Extract References

PLoS ONE, October 2018, pages 1-27

Phytotherapy Research, August 2015, pages 1,112-1,116; and July 2011, pages 1,102-1,104

Free Radical Biology and Medicine, December 2013, pages 1,506-1,515

International Journal of Cosmetic Science, October 2011, pages 416-420

Phytomedicine, December 2010, pages 1,106-1,113

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