Coriadrum Sativum Seed Oil

TL;DR. This ingredient is primarily used as a fragrance component and sensory botanical oil, with secondary skin-conditioning value in leave-on and rinse-off products.

What does Coriadrum Sativum Seed Oil do in a cosmetic formula?

This ingredient is primarily used as a fragrance component and sensory botanical oil, with secondary skin-conditioning value in leave-on and rinse-off products.

Is Coriadrum Sativum Seed Oil clean?

From a clean beauty perspective, it is generally accepted when properly disclosed, but it can carry naturally occurring fragrance allergens such as linalool. Sensitization risk is higher in leave-on formulas and when oxidized material is used.

Is Coriadrum Sativum Seed Oil sustainable?

It is plant-derived and its main volatile components are expected to be biodegradable. Sustainability depends on agricultural practices, yield, and distillation energy rather than petrochemical persistence.

Is Coriadrum Sativum Seed Oil COSMOS-approved?

It is generally permitted under COSMOS-natural and COSMOS-organic when sourced and processed according to the standard, with allergen labeling handled separately under fragrance rules. It fits Green Chemistry reasonably well through renewable sourcing and biodegradability, although steam distillation can be energy-intensive.

How does Coriadrum Sativum Seed Oil work chemically?

This material is a volatile terpenoid-rich oil, often dominated by linalool at roughly 60 to 75 percent, with smaller amounts of pinene, terpinene, camphor, and related compounds. Typical fragrance use is often well below 1 percent, and good formulation practice includes limiting air, heat, and light exposure because oxidized terpenes are more sensitizing.

Last updated 2026-05-16