Characteristics
- INCI
- Royal Jelly Extract
- CAS
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91081-56-0
This is the substance number in the Chemical Abstracts Service registry. The CAS number uniquely identifies a substance regardless of language, trade name, or synonyms.
- EC
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293-662-7
This is the substance number in the European chemical identification system (EC number), used in European regulatory databases including ECHA/CosIng.
- Functions
- skin conditioning
Who it's for
Description
Royal Jelly Extract is a bee-derived ingredient made from the nutrient-rich secretion used to feed queen bees. In skincare and haircare, it’s valued for its mix of sugars, amino acids, lipids, vitamins, and other naturally occurring compounds. Formulas use it mainly as a conditioning, softening, and skin-feel ingredient that can help products feel more nourishing and comfortable on the skin or hair.
For skin, royal jelly extract is often included in moisturizers, serums, masks, and creams aimed at dryness, dullness, or a tired-looking complexion. It may help support a smoother, more supple feel and can complement routines focused on hydration and barrier support. In hair products, it’s used to add a softer, more conditioned finish and can be especially appealing in masks or leave-ins for dry or brittle-feeling strands.
Who benefits? People looking for a richer, more pampering formula may enjoy it, especially if their skin or hair tends to feel dry. Caveat: because it’s a bee product, it may not suit vegans, and anyone with sensitivities to bee-derived ingredients or pollen-related allergens should patch test carefully. As always, the overall formula matters more than any single ingredient.
Products with Royal Jelly Extract (703 total)
Most often found in Biore products (33 items)