Citrus Aurantium Leaf/Bud Oil

TL;DR. It is a volatile essential oil used primarily as a fragrance and masking agent, adding green, woody, lightly floral notes to formulas.

What does Citrus Aurantium Leaf/Bud Oil do in a cosmetic formula?

It is a volatile essential oil used primarily as a fragrance and masking agent, adding green, woody, lightly floral notes to formulas.

Is Citrus Aurantium Leaf/Bud Oil clean?

Clean-beauty frameworks generally accept it as a natural fragrance material, but it carries fragrance-allergen considerations because it can contain linalool, limonene, geraniol, and citral. Allergen disclosure, freshness, and IFRA use limits matter, especially in leave-on products.

Is Citrus Aurantium Leaf/Bud Oil sustainable?

It is plant-derived, renewable, and made from leaves and buds, which can make use of biomass beyond the fruit. Its terpene-rich components are generally biodegradable, but they are volatile and should be managed thoughtfully in manufacturing and wastewater contexts.

Is Citrus Aurantium Leaf/Bud Oil COSMOS-approved?

It is permitted under COSMOS Natural and can contribute to COSMOS Organic content when the source crop and processing meet the standard. It fits Green Chemistry reasonably well through renewable sourcing and physical extraction, with the main caveats being allergen management and oxidation control.

How does Citrus Aurantium Leaf/Bud Oil work chemically?

The molecule profile is not a single compound but a complex mixture of monoterpenes and oxygenated terpenoids, often including linalyl acetate, linalool, limonene, alpha-terpineol, geraniol, and related aroma molecules. Typical use is governed by fragrance design and IFRA category limits, often well below 1% in leave-on products, and it benefits from antioxidant support, low heat, limited air exposure, and proper solubilization in water-based formulas.

Last updated 2026-05-13