frankincense EO

TL;DR. This ingredient is used primarily as a fragrance component, adding a resinous, balsamic scent and helping mask base-odor notes in formulas.

What does frankincense EO do in a cosmetic formula?

This ingredient is used primarily as a fragrance component, adding a resinous, balsamic scent and helping mask base-odor notes in formulas.

Is frankincense EO clean?

From a clean-beauty perspective, it is generally accepted when disclosed and used within dermal-safety limits, but it carries fragrance-allergen and sensitization considerations. Oxidation can increase reactivity, so freshness, airtight storage, and antioxidant support matter.

Is frankincense EO sustainable?

This material is plant-derived from tree resin, and sourcing quality depends heavily on responsible tapping practices and traceable supply chains. Its volatile terpene profile is expected to be biodegradable, but overharvesting pressure can be a real supply-chain concern.

Is frankincense EO COSMOS-approved?

It is generally permitted under COSMOS-natural and COSMOS-organic when it meets natural aromatic-material rules and comes from accepted physical processing such as distillation. It aligns reasonably well with Green Chemistry through renewable sourcing and simple processing, with the main caveats being allergen management and resin-harvest stewardship.

How does frankincense EO work chemically?

This material is a complex mixture of volatile monoterpenes, sesquiterpenes, and oxygenated terpenoids, commonly rich in alpha-pinene, limonene, and related constituents depending on species and distillation. Typical use is often well below 1% in leave-on skin care and is governed by IFRA category limits, oxidation control, and compatibility with the formula’s fragrance system.

Last updated 2026-05-13