6-Neocyclocitral

TL;DR. This ingredient functions as a fragrance component, adding green, citrusy, floral character and helping shape fresh top-note effects in scented formulas.

What does 6-Neocyclocitral do in a cosmetic formula?

This ingredient functions as a fragrance component, adding green, citrusy, floral character and helping shape fresh top-note effects in scented formulas.

Is 6-Neocyclocitral clean?

From a clean beauty perspective, it sits in the fragrance category, so its standing depends on disclosure, IFRA compliance, and supplier purity data. It is not one of the best-known labeled fragrance allergens, but aldehydic aroma molecules can be sensitizing for some users at higher exposure.

Is 6-Neocyclocitral sustainable?

This material is typically made at very low use levels and may come from terpene-based or petrochemical synthesis, depending on the supplier. Public biodegradation and sourcing data are limited, so its sustainability profile is less clear than simple plant oils, sugars, or mineral inputs.

Is 6-Neocyclocitral COSMOS-approved?

It is not a standard COSMOS-organic input as a standalone synthetic aroma chemical, though it may fit COSMOS-natural only when supplied as part of a compliant natural fragrance fraction with documentation. Its Green Chemistry alignment is partial, with high odor potency supporting low dosing, but feedstock transparency and biodegradation data are key caveats.

How does 6-Neocyclocitral work chemically?

The molecule is a small cyclic terpenoid aldehyde, a structure class known for high odor impact at trace concentrations. In finished products it is usually used as a minor fragrance constituent, often well below 0.1%, and aldehydes in this class are generally formulated with attention to oxidation, heat, and compatibility with strong bases or strong oxidizers.

Last updated 2026-05-13