Fragrance 0.3g

TL;DR. This ingredient is added to give a product its intended smell and to help mask base-ingredient odors. It has little structural role in the formula beyond sensory identity.

What does Fragrance 0.3g do in a cosmetic formula?

This ingredient is added to give a product its intended smell and to help mask base-ingredient odors. It has little structural role in the formula beyond sensory identity.

Is Fragrance 0.3g clean?

From a clean-beauty perspective, this material is acceptable but often scrutinized because it can contain known sensitizers that must be disclosed in some regions above set thresholds. Tolerance is highly formula- and user-dependent, especially in leave-on products.

Is Fragrance 0.3g sustainable?

Sustainability varies widely because this material may be built from plant-derived, fermented, mineral-derived, or petrochemical inputs. Some components biodegrade readily, while others can be more persistent, so the profile depends on the exact composition rather than the label term alone.

Is Fragrance 0.3g COSMOS-approved?

It can align with COSMOS only when its individual components meet the standard’s allowed-source and processing rules, with stricter limits for organic certification. From a Green Chemistry view, renewable sourcing and readily biodegradable components improve the fit, while persistent fixatives or heavily solvent-intensive routes weaken it.

How does Fragrance 0.3g work chemically?

This material is a complex blend of volatile and semi-volatile organic molecules, commonly including terpenes, esters, alcohols, aldehydes, ketones, and fixatives. Use levels often sit around 0.05% to 1% in leave-on products and 0.1% to 2% in rinse-off products, and unsaturated components can oxidize over time, which is why antioxidants, opaque packaging, and air control can matter.

Last updated 2026-08-20