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Identification & Functionality
- Active Component
- Carrier
- Ingredient Origin
- Technologies
Features & Benefits
- Benefit Claims
- Labeling Claims
- Source
Rosacalmis a targeted extract of the African botanical,Harpagophytum procumbens, which is indigenous to the north western parts of South Africa, dry and arid deserts of Namibia, and the adjacent parts of Angola, Botswana, and Zimbabwe. The plant material is Organic and Fair Trade certified and the harvesting creates livelihoods for rural communities. The word “harpago” in the genus name means ‘hook’ in Latin and the fruit has long protrusions with sharp, grapple-like hooks hence the common name, Devil’s Claw.
- Applications
- Moisturizer
- Serum
- Eye creams
- After shave lotions/gels
- Face masks
- Tattoo cream
- Claims
The compounds in Rosacalm promote calming of the skin through the inhibition of lipopolysaccharide inducible nitric oxide (iNOS) and cyclooxygenase-2 (COX-2) expression via nuclear factor kappaB (NF- KB) suppression. It is this very action that makes the extract ideal for inclusion into a formula for skin calming and anti-redness effects.
The Harpagophytum procumbens root extract has displayed better anti-inflammatory activity than that of the isolated compound, harpagoside, indicating that other components in the extract contribute to the anti-inflammatory activity. It is broadly believed that modern medicine has so far not produced any better anti-inflammatory medicine than Devil’s Claw.
Rosacalmalso aids skin regeneration resulting in minimal transepidermal water loss, leaving skin feeling rich and moisturized. Clinical trials also show a significant reduction in skin redness immediately after application of this remarkable extract from the deserts of Namibia.
- Product Highlights
- Cosmos approved
- China compliant
- Non-irritant
- Standardized
- Derived from nature
- Safe
Applications & Uses
- Markets
- Skin Care Applications
- Treatment Product Applications
- Traditional Uses
The use of the secondary roots of Harpagophytum procumbens is prominent amongst the indigenous San and Khoi people of South Africa with the aqueous extract being used as a general health tonic, to treat fevers, rheumatism, blood diseases, digestive disorders and topically to treat arthritis and pain. The dried powdered tuber is also used directly as a wound dressing and as a burn-healing ointment. The plant has been used in Europe for over 100 years to relieve inflammation and arthritic pain.
Properties
- Physical Form
- Key Properties
- Anti-inflammatory
- Anti-redness
- Rosacea
- Skin calming
Regulatory & Compliance
- Certifications & Compliance
Technical Details & Test Data
- Efficacy
Skin redness :
- 9.1 % (24hrs)
- 14.7 % (48hrs)
Transepidermal water loss :
- 16.7 % (24hrs)
- 22.95 % (48hrs)
- Active Components
This precious desert plant contains iridoid glycosides (harpagoside, harpagide, procumbide), phenolic glycosides (acteoside/ verbascoside
and isoacteoside), phytosetrols (beta-sitosterol), triterpenoids (oleanolic and ursolic acid), flavonoids (luteolin, kaempferol), aromatic acids (caffeic-, cinnamic-, chlorogenic acids), amino acids.