Amyl Cinnamyl Alcohol

TL;DR. This ingredient is used as a fragrance component, adding a warm floral, sweet, balsamic note to perfumes and scented personal care products. It has no primary moisturizing, cleansing, or preservation role.

What does Amyl Cinnamyl Alcohol do in a cosmetic formula?

This ingredient is used as a fragrance component, adding a warm floral, sweet, balsamic note to perfumes and scented personal care products. It has no primary moisturizing, cleansing, or preservation role.

Is Amyl Cinnamyl Alcohol clean?

This ingredient is a recognized fragrance allergen and must be disclosed in the EU when present above set thresholds in leave-on or rinse-off products. Clean-beauty programs usually treat it as acceptable with transparency, but it can be a sensitivity flag for reactive skin.

Is Amyl Cinnamyl Alcohol sustainable?

This material is commonly made through synthetic or nature-identical fragrance chemistry, often with petrochemical feedstock unless specifically documented otherwise. It is used at very low levels, but its sustainability profile depends heavily on sourcing transparency and wastewater management in fragrance manufacturing.

Is Amyl Cinnamyl Alcohol COSMOS-approved?

This ingredient can align with COSMOS only when it comes from a compliant natural fragrance or natural aromatic raw material. A synthetic version does not fit the stricter renewable-feedstock preference of COSMOS-natural or COSMOS-organic, although the molecule is typically used at trace fragrance levels.

How does Amyl Cinnamyl Alcohol work chemically?

This compound is an unsaturated aromatic alcohol, which gives it both scent volatility and moderate hydrophobicity. In finished products it is usually present at fragrance-trace levels, and EU allergen labeling thresholds are 0.001% for leave-on products and 0.01% for rinse-off products.

Last updated 2026-05-16