Helichrysum Italicum Flower Oil*[4][5]

TL;DR. This ingredient is primarily used as a fragrance and sensorial botanical component, with minor skin-conditioning value from its volatile terpenes and esters.

What does Helichrysum Italicum Flower Oil*[4][5] do in a cosmetic formula?

This ingredient is primarily used as a fragrance and sensorial botanical component, with minor skin-conditioning value from its volatile terpenes and esters.

Is Helichrysum Italicum Flower Oil*[4][5] clean?

Clean-beauty frameworks usually allow it when naturally sourced, but it carries the usual fragrance-allergen and sensitization considerations, especially after oxidation. Allergen labeling may be required for constituents such as limonene, linalool, geraniol, and eugenol when regulatory thresholds are exceeded.

Is Helichrysum Italicum Flower Oil*[4][5] sustainable?

This material is plant-derived and typically obtained by steam distillation, a relatively simple process with low oil yield, so land use and crop sourcing matter. Its volatile terpene profile is generally biodegradable and not expected to be highly persistent in water or soil.

Is Helichrysum Italicum Flower Oil*[4][5] COSMOS-approved?

It is generally permitted under COSMOS-natural and can count toward COSMOS-organic when the agricultural raw material is certified organic and processed with allowed physical methods. It fits Green Chemistry through renewable sourcing and physical extraction, while low yield and allergen management make the profile less straightforward than simpler plant oils.

How does Helichrysum Italicum Flower Oil*[4][5] work chemically?

This material is a complex volatile mixture rich in monoterpenes, sesquiterpenes, and oxygenated esters, with composition varying by harvest origin and distillation conditions. It is typically used at low fragrance levels, often below 1% in leave-on products, and should be protected from heat, light, and air because oxidation can increase sensitization potential.

Last updated 2026-05-14