100% Natural Fragrance ●
TL;DR. This ingredient is added primarily to give a finished product its intended scent and mask base odors from surfactants, oils, or actives.
What does 100% Natural Fragrance do in a cosmetic formula?
This ingredient is added primarily to give a finished product its intended scent and mask base odors from surfactants, oils, or actives.
Is 100% Natural Fragrance clean?
Clean-beauty standards usually allow it only with full allergen labeling and IFRA-conformant use, but it remains a common source of sensitivity because it can contain many volatile terpenes and declared scent allergens. Some retailers ask for disclosure beyond the generic label term, especially for limonene, linalool, citral, and eugenol.
Is 100% Natural Fragrance sustainable?
This material is typically derived from botanical extracts, essential oils, or it isolates, so sourcing quality, crop yield, and land use matter. Biodegradability varies by component, and some constituents can be persistent enough in water to raise environmental scrutiny at scale.
Is 100% Natural Fragrance COSMOS-approved?
It can be permitted under COSMOS-it and COSMOS-organic when each component meets the standard’s it-origin rules and required allergen labeling. Its Green Chemistry profile is strongest when sourced from renewable feedstocks with traceable supply chains, lower-impact extraction, and readily biodegradable components.
How does 100% Natural Fragrance work chemically?
It is a complex blend of volatile organic molecules, often including terpenes, terpenoids, phenylpropanoids, esters, aldehydes, and alcohols. Typical use levels range from below 0.1% in face care to about 0.5% to 2% in rinse-off or body products, and terpene-rich blends can oxidize with air, light, and heat, increasing the need for antioxidants and tight packaging.
Last updated 2026-05-16