As you likely know, extracts are made from a raw/plant material treated with a solvent. Usually, when folks think of "extract" they think along the lines of alcohol being the solvent, as in Vanilla Extract. Lemon fruit and hibiscus can act as exfoliants. Lemon because of its citric acid content (and some alpha-hydroxy acid) and hibiscus because of its alpha-hydroxy acid content. Orange Flower extract can be photosensitive - that is, it makes your skin sensitive to UV.
If you use too much hibiscus extract in a formula, for example, you might yourself walking around with red skin, or swollen lips, for a few days - ask me how I know this.
I wouldn't use any of those extracts in a lip balm formula - but that's just me. I know there are lip products out there which contain AHAs and people seem to love them.
The site I rely on most for learning the properties of herbs and essential oils is nih.gov. Here's their page on Citrus EOs, that includes extracts:
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6073409/
Don't let all the sciency info get to you. Just read the intro so that you know the article is really about what you're seeking and then skip (way) down to the "Conclusion" section.