Disclosed Fragrance

TL;DR. It gives a product its intended scent profile and can help mask the base odor of raw materials. It has no core cleansing, moisturizing, or preservation role unless specific listed components also serve those functions.

What does Disclosed Fragrance do in a cosmetic formula?

It gives a product its intended scent profile and can help mask the base odor of raw materials. It has no core cleansing, moisturizing, or preservation role unless specific listed components also serve those functions.

Is Disclosed Fragrance clean?

Disclosure is a meaningful positive because it lets shoppers and reviewers screen known sensitizers, but this ingredient can still carry clean-standard friction. Clean frameworks often flag it when it includes recognized allergens, phthalate carriers, nitromusks, polycyclic musks, or other restricted constituents.

Is Disclosed Fragrance sustainable?

It may be built from plant-derived isolates, fermentation-derived molecules, petroleum-derived synthetics, or a mix, so its footprint depends on the actual component list. Biodegradability and aquatic persistence vary widely, with some scent molecules breaking down readily and others requiring closer review.

Is Disclosed Fragrance COSMOS-approved?

It is permitted under COSMOS only when the full blend meets the standard’s rules, typically meaning compliant natural-origin aromatic materials and accepted processing. A it but conventional synthetic blend is not automatically aligned, and Green Chemistry fit depends on renewable feedstocks, biodegradability, solvent choice, and impurity control.

How does Disclosed Fragrance work chemically?

This is a mixture rather than a single molecule, usually made from volatile or semi-volatile small molecules such as terpenes, esters, aldehydes, ketones, lactones, and musks. Use levels commonly range from trace amounts to about 1 percent in face products and can be higher in rinse-off, body, or fine-scent formats, with stability shaped by oxidation, light exposure, packaging, and compatibility with surfactants or solubilizers.

Last updated 2026-05-13