IRIS PALLIDA ROOT OIL

TL;DR. This ingredient is primarily a natural fragrance material, adding powdery, floral-violet notes and helping mask base odors in formulas.

What does IRIS PALLIDA ROOT OIL do in a cosmetic formula?

This ingredient is primarily a natural fragrance material, adding powdery, floral-violet notes and helping mask base odors in formulas.

Is IRIS PALLIDA ROOT OIL clean?

From a clean-beauty perspective, it is generally treated as a fragrance component rather than an active, so the main watchpoints are fragrance-allergen disclosure and sensitization potential in leave-on products. It is not typically a broad restricted-list ingredient, but compliant use depends on IFRA limits and finished-formula allergen labeling.

Is IRIS PALLIDA ROOT OIL sustainable?

It is plant-derived and produced in low yield from slow-maturing botanical material, which can make sourcing land- and time-intensive. It is expected to be more biodegradable than persistent synthetic fragrance carriers, but traceable agricultural sourcing matters.

Is IRIS PALLIDA ROOT OIL COSMOS-approved?

It can fit COSMOS-natural when obtained from plant material by accepted physical extraction methods and when the fragrance composition meets the standard’s rules. Its Green Chemistry profile is helped by renewable sourcing, but limited yield, long cultivation time, and fragrance-allergen management keep it from being a simple green-tier material.

How does IRIS PALLIDA ROOT OIL work chemically?

This material is a complex volatile and semi-volatile botanical mixture, valued for trace ionone-like ketones that give a powdery floral odor profile. It is typically used at low fragrance levels, often well below 1% in finished products, and should be protected from heat, light, and air to limit oxidation and odor drift.

Last updated 2026-05-14