Linalool. 8003

TL;DR. It is used primarily as a fragrance component, adding a floral, citrus-leaning scent profile to perfumes, skin care, hair care, and wash-off products.

What does Linalool. 8003 do in a cosmetic formula?

It is used primarily as a fragrance component, adding a floral, citrus-leaning scent profile to perfumes, skin care, hair care, and wash-off products.

Is Linalool. 8003 clean?

It is one of the EU-listed fragrance allergens and must be disclosed on labels above set thresholds, 0.001% in leave-on products and 0.01% in rinse-off products. Clean standards usually allow it, but oxidation by air can increase sensitization potential, so freshness and antioxidant support matter.

Is Linalool. 8003 sustainable?

This material can be sourced from essential oils or made synthetically from terpene or petrochemical feedstocks, so its footprint depends on origin. It is generally biodegradable, but it is a volatile fragrance molecule and is used at low levels.

Is Linalool. 8003 COSMOS-approved?

It can fit COSMOS products when it comes from permitted natural fragrance materials and meets fragrance allergen disclosure requirements, while petro-derived synthetic grades do not align with COSMOS-natural or COSMOS-organic fragrance rules. From a Green Chemistry view, the profile is stronger when renewable feedstocks and controlled oxidation are used.

How does Linalool. 8003 work chemically?

The molecule is an acyclic monoterpene tertiary alcohol with chiral forms that can smell slightly different. It is typically used at low fragrance levels and is prone to air oxidation into hydroperoxides, so closed packaging, freshness controls, and antioxidants can improve formula robustness.

Last updated 2026-05-16