Cucumber peel liquid extract is a potent, water-soluble cosmetic ingredient prized for its anti-inflammatory, cooling, hydrating, and antioxidant properties. It reduces under-eye puffiness, tightens pores, soothes irritation, and repairs skin, making it ideal for toners, creams, serums, and eye circle products, Cucumber peel extract is actually more potent than the pulp that’s where most of the actives live. Here’s how it’s commonly used, especially in cosmetics, skin care, and haircare formulations:
Key Actives in Cucumber Peel
Flavonoids & polyphenols (antioxidant, anti-inflammatory)
Vitamin C & K
Silica & minerals
Cucurbitacins (skin-soothing, protective)
Chlorophyll (detoxifying, calming)
Cosmetic & Skincare Uses
Very relevant if you’re formulating extracts or serums
1. Soothing & Anti-Inflammatory
Calms redness, irritation, sunburn
Excellent for sensitive, acne-prone, rosacea-prone skin
2. Hydration & Barrier Support
Helps reduce TEWL (water loss)
Supports skin softness and elasticity
3. Brightening & Tone-Evening
Mild skin-brightening effect
Helps with dark circles and puffiness (eye gels, masks)
4. Anti-Aging Support
Antioxidants protect against oxidative stress
Supports collagen integrity (especially paired with vitamin C or green tea)
5. Oil Control & Pore Care
Light astringent effect
Useful in toners, gels, and acne products
Hair & Scalp Uses
Soothes itchy or inflamed scalp
Adds light hydration without greasiness
Useful in scalp tonics and calming hair mists
Therapeutic / Traditional Uses
Cooling herb in Ayurveda & TCM
Used to reduce heat, swelling, and water retention
Traditionally applied topically for burns and rashes
Formulation Notes (Important)
Water / glycerin extract → best for soothing, hydrating products
Alcohol extract → stronger antioxidant & astringent action
Recommended use level:
Liquid extract: 1–5%
Works beautifully with: aloe vera, green tea, centella, niacinamide