Soapwort is a herbaceous perennial found on riverbanks and ditches or in forests and undergrowth. It is a hermaphrodite plant producing white or pink fragrant flowers which are pollinated by butterflies. In the past, people used its leaves and rhizomes, which have cleansing and foaming properties thanks to their content of saponins, for cleaning woolens and bleaching thread and lace. Soap can actually be made from soapwort by boiling the whole plant (particularly the rhizome) in water. Arab doctors in the Middle Ages recommended soapwort to help treat scabs, leprosy and ulcers. These benefits were recognised even earlier by the Romans, who also used the plant as a depurative. In the 12th century, Saint Hildegard prescribed soapwort for eye problems, ringing in the ears, chest diseases and internal ulcers. In the following centuries, many doctors used it to treat gout, rheumatism and even syphilis
Skincare Benefits Organic soapwort extract
Traditionally, organic soapwort extract, rich in natural surfactants, is used for its cleansing and foaming properties due to its high content of saponins, making it ideal for cleansing the skin.
Responsible sourcing
Protecting the soil and biodiversity is a longstanding commitment at Clarins. That’s why we have always given priority to plant-based active ingredients sourced from organic agriculture, grown using sustainable farming methods that respect nature and the health of the soil. Our soapwort extract is organically-certified and obtained using a natural and environmentally-friendly extraction process.