Geraniol\ and Linalool\

TL;DR. This ingredient is used primarily as a fragrance component, adding floral, citrus, and fresh notes to perfumes, skin care, hair care, and rinse-off products. It may also contribute slight masking effects for base-odor control.

What does Geraniol\ and Linalool\ do in a cosmetic formula?

This ingredient is used primarily as a fragrance component, adding floral, citrus, and fresh notes to perfumes, skin care, hair care, and rinse-off products. It may also contribute slight masking effects for base-odor control.

Is Geraniol\ and Linalool\ clean?

This ingredient is accepted in many clean-beauty frameworks, but it sits in a higher-scrutiny category because it is a labeled fragrance allergen in the EU above set thresholds. Sensitivity is more likely when the material oxidizes, so freshness, storage, and antioxidant support matter.

Is Geraniol\ and Linalool\ sustainable?

This material can be obtained from essential oils or made synthetically, so its sustainability profile depends on feedstock and supplier practice. It is generally biodegradable, but plant-derived sourcing can still carry land-use and crop-supply considerations.

Is Geraniol\ and Linalool\ COSMOS-approved?

It can align with COSMOS when it is from permitted natural aromatic raw materials and used within fragrance-allergen disclosure rules. From a Green Chemistry view, the best fit is renewable sourcing, low-residue processing, and controlled oxidation during storage.

How does Geraniol\ and Linalool\ work chemically?

The molecule pair consists of small, volatile, unsaturated terpene alcohols with the same elemental formula but different structures, which explains their different scent profiles and oxidation behavior. Use levels are usually low and fragrance-led, and EU allergen labeling is triggered at 0.001% in leave-on products and 0.01% in rinse-off products.

Last updated 2026-05-13