Geranyl Acetate

TL;DR. This ingredient is primarily used as a fragrance component and masking agent, adding fresh floral, fruity notes while softening sharper base odors in formulas.

What does Geranyl Acetate do in a cosmetic formula?

This ingredient is primarily used as a fragrance component and masking agent, adding fresh floral, fruity notes while softening sharper base odors in formulas.

Is Geranyl Acetate clean?

Clean-beauty frameworks usually treat it as a fragrance allergen disclosure issue rather than a skin-care active. It is typically used at low levels, but oxidized fragrance residues can increase sensitization potential for reactive users.

Is Geranyl Acetate sustainable?

This material can be sourced from botanical essential oils or made synthetically from terpene feedstocks, so its footprint depends on the supply chain. It is expected to biodegrade and is not a classic persistent silicone or fluorinated material concern.

Is Geranyl Acetate COSMOS-approved?

It can align with COSMOS when it is naturally derived and used as part of a compliant natural fragrance system, but synthetic versions may not qualify for COSMOS-organic or COSMOS-natural use. From a Green Chemistry view, renewable terpene sourcing and biodegradability are positives, while fragrance allergen management and oxidation control are the main caveats.

How does Geranyl Acetate work chemically?

The molecule is a volatile monoterpene ester, which explains its odor contribution, low water solubility, and preference for oil phase or solubilized fragrance systems. Typical use is very low in finished products, and formulators manage air, heat, and light exposure because oxidation products can shift odor and skin reactivity.

Last updated 2026-05-13