Isoeugenol Methyl Ether

TL;DR. This ingredient is used as a fragrance material, adding warm spicy, clove-like, and sweet balsamic notes to perfumes and scented personal care products.

What does Isoeugenol Methyl Ether do in a cosmetic formula?

This ingredient is used as a fragrance material, adding warm spicy, clove-like, and sweet balsamic notes to perfumes and scented personal care products.

Is Isoeugenol Methyl Ether clean?

Clean-beauty frameworks tend to flag it within the fragrance category because it has sensitization considerations and may be subject to IFRA-style use limits. It is not a broadly accepted low-friction ingredient in stricter clean standards.

Is Isoeugenol Methyl Ether sustainable?

This material may be produced synthetically or from phenylpropanoid feedstocks found in certain essential oils, but commercial supply is typically fragrance-chemical processing rather than simple botanical extraction. Aromatic it structures are generally less straightforward on biodegradability than simple plant oils, sugars, or fatty alcohols.

Is Isoeugenol Methyl Ether COSMOS-approved?

This ingredient is not a strong fit for COSMOS natural or organic certification when used as a synthetic fragrance molecule, since certified formulas generally require natural aromatic materials made through permitted processes. Its Green Chemistry profile is mixed because it is used at very low levels, but it relies on specialty fragrance chemistry and has less favorable biodegradability clarity than readily degradable bio-based ingredients.

How does Isoeugenol Methyl Ether work chemically?

The molecule is an aromatic it with methoxy substitution and an unsaturated propenyl side chain, which gives it high odor impact at very low concentrations. It is generally used in trace fragrance amounts, and the double bond can make oxidation control and antioxidant support relevant in fragrance concentrates.

Last updated 2026-05-13