Native to Europe, Meadowsweet grows easily in damp places, preferring ditches and the banks of streams and rivers. Meadowsweet has a perennial reaching of 1.5 m, with toothed leaves and clusters of creamy, scented flowers. The flowering tops and leaves contain salicylates that reduce inflammation.
In Ancient times, Meadowsweet was known as a painkiller in articulation and rheumatism pains, but it was later forgotten. Traces of its use were only found again in the 18th Century. In 1835, in Berlin, Karl J. Löwig isolated and identified salicylic acid, an anti-inflammatory and analgesic precursor to aspirin (the word itself comes from an old name given to Meadowsweet: Spirea). Meadowsweet was largely used against fever, headaches, toothaches, articulation pains, tendinitis, sprains etc.
In the old days, Meadowsweet flowers were used to flavour some beers or wines such as hydromel. They provide an Almond taste and are still used by some creative chefs in jams and fruit compotes.
The flower was used to dye fabric yellow and the whole plant, as it is rich in tannins, was used to tan leather. Latins and Greeks used Meadowsweet as decoration and made crowns for Sylphs. Meadowsweet is the symbol of love.
INCI name
Glycerin (and) Spiraea Ulmaria Flower Extract

Product details
Physical form at 25°C
- Liquid
Chemistry
- Botanical extracts
- Conventional extraction
Functions
- Active ingredients
- Emotive ingredients
Regional availability
- Asia
- Europe
- Latin America
- N America
Applications
- Bath, shower & soaps
- Antiperspirants & deodorants
- After sun
- Body care
- Eye contour care
- Face / neck skin care
- Facial cleansers
- Foot care
- Leg care
- Lip care
- Make-up removal
- Scalp treatments
- Shampoos
- Shaving / hair removal
- Beard care
Consumer benefit
- Calming / soothing / redness
- Purifying
Certifications and standards
- Halal
- COSMOS natural approved
- ISO 16128 - derived natural
Regional compliance
- IECIC
Ingredient origin
- Plant derived
Composition information
- Preservative free
% Natural content – ISO 16128
- 100
Manufacturing processes
- Zeodration
Biodegradability
- Expected to be readily biodegradable
Typicals
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Product brochures & guides
Category: Data sheet
Title: Cosme-Phytami Meadowsweet
Also used as dyeing or flavouring, meadowsweet is a versatile flower with antioxidant and purifying properties, ideal to soothe skin.
Language: English | Size: 369.19kb
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