ARGYRANTHEMUM FRUTESCENS FLOWER JUICE
Safety score · 0–100
Good
Derived from EU CosIng regulatory status, PubChem hazard data and published research. How we score.
About
Pressed juice from marguerite daisy flowers that conditions and refreshes skin
Argyranthemum frutescens (commonly called Marguerite daisy or Paris daisy) is a member of the Asteraceae family native to the Canary Islands. Its flower juice contains polyphenols, flavonoids, and coumarin-type compounds. The Asteraceae family association raises a mild flag for sesquiterpene lactone allergenicity, but compared to other chrysanthemum species, Argyranthemum is far less studied as a contact allergen and has a more favourable documented safety record. The pubchem_safety_score of 75 provided in the input aligns with a generally safe but not exhaustively studied botanical. EU Regulation 1223/2009 does not list Argyranthemum frutescens in any restriction annex.
Skin benefits
- Polyphenol antioxidants protect skin from free-radical damage
- Traditional use in Canarian folk medicine for skin inflammation
- Coumarin compounds may provide mild UV-protective effects
Known concerns
- Asteraceae family association means mild allergenicity cannot be fully excluded; patch testing advisable for highly sensitive individuals
References
EU CosIng database
European Commission cosmetic ingredient registry — regulatory status, restrictions, authorised functions.
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