HOMOLINAL

TL;DR. This ingredient is used as a fragrance component, adding a floral, fresh, linalool-like scent profile to perfumes and fragranced personal care products. It has no primary skin-care function beyond scent design.

What does HOMOLINAL do in a cosmetic formula?

This ingredient is used as a fragrance component, adding a floral, fresh, linalool-like scent profile to perfumes and fragranced personal care products. It has no primary skin-care function beyond scent design.

Is HOMOLINAL clean?

From a clean-beauty perspective, this ingredient sits in the fragrance category, where transparency, allergen screening, and IFRA compliance matter most. It is not one of the classic high-profile restricted fragrance allergens, but sensitization assessment still depends on concentration, product type, and the full fragrance mixture.

Is HOMOLINAL sustainable?

This material is typically a synthesized aroma molecule rather than a minimally processed botanical extract. Its sustainability profile depends on feedstock route and supplier data, with biodegradability and aquatic impact best assessed through the fragrance house safety dossier.

Is HOMOLINAL COSMOS-approved?

It is generally not aligned with COSMOS-certified natural or organic formulas unless supplied through an approved natural fragrance route that meets ISO 9235 and COSMOS fragrance rules. From a Green Chemistry view, the main questions are renewable carbon sourcing, efficient synthesis, low residual solvents, and biodegradability.

How does HOMOLINAL work chemically?

The molecule is an unsaturated alcohol used in fragrance compositions at very low levels, usually as part of a larger perfume concentrate rather than as a standalone functional active. It is oil-soluble, added through the fragrance phase, and formulation limits are normally set by IFRA category guidance, oxidation control, and overall perfume loading.

Last updated 2026-05-15