Cedrus Deodora Wood Oil

TL;DR. This ingredient is used primarily as a fragrance component and masking agent, giving formulas a dry, woody aroma. It can also add a light oil-phase character in anhydrous blends or emulsions.

What does Cedrus Deodora Wood Oil do in a cosmetic formula?

This ingredient is used primarily as a fragrance component and masking agent, giving formulas a dry, woody aroma. It can also add a light oil-phase character in anhydrous blends or emulsions.

Is Cedrus Deodora Wood Oil clean?

This ingredient is generally accepted in natural-leaning formulas, but it sits in the fragrance category, where skin sensitization and allergen disclosure are the main clean-standard considerations. Oxidation can increase irritation potential, so freshness, storage, and IFRA-guided use levels matter.

Is Cedrus Deodora Wood Oil sustainable?

This material is plant-derived and renewable when sourced from managed supply, but tree-based aromatic materials can carry pressure from slow-growing biomass and regional harvesting practices. It is expected to be biodegradable, with a lower persistence profile than synthetic silicone or fluorinated materials.

Is Cedrus Deodora Wood Oil COSMOS-approved?

It can be permitted under COSMOS-natural, and under COSMOS-organic when the source material and processing meet organic and physical-processing requirements. From a Green Chemistry lens, it benefits from renewable sourcing and simple extraction, but its volatile fragrance chemistry and sourcing controls keep it from being a fully uncomplicated green signal.

How does Cedrus Deodora Wood Oil work chemically?

This ingredient is a complex mixture rich in sesquiterpene hydrocarbons and oxygenated sesquiterpenes, with components such as himachalenes and himachalol contributing to odor and substantivity. Typical use is fragrance-dependent, often well below 1% in leave-on products, and it should be protected from heat, light, and air because terpene oxidation can change odor and skin tolerance.

Last updated 2026-05-15