Linalool. VVDTS03NA-A24

TL;DR. This ingredient is used primarily as a fragrance component, adding a floral, citrus-leaning scent profile to formulas. It can also appear as a naturally occurring constituent of essential oils.

What does Linalool. VVDTS03NA-A24 do in a cosmetic formula?

This ingredient is used primarily as a fragrance component, adding a floral, citrus-leaning scent profile to formulas. It can also appear as a naturally occurring constituent of essential oils.

Is Linalool. VVDTS03NA-A24 clean?

Clean standards usually allow it as a fragrance component, but it is flagged as a declarable fragrance allergen. Fresh material is often well tolerated, while oxidized material has higher sensitization potential, so packaging, antioxidants, and fragrance age matter.

Is Linalool. VVDTS03NA-A24 sustainable?

This material can be plant-derived from essential oils or made synthetically, so its footprint depends on sourcing and manufacturing route. It is generally considered readily biodegradable and not strongly persistent in aquatic environments.

Is Linalool. VVDTS03NA-A24 COSMOS-approved?

It can be permitted in COSMOS products when it is part of a compliant natural fragrance or naturally derived aromatic material, while synthetic isolated versions may not fit COSMOS-natural rules. Its Green Chemistry profile is mixed to favorable, with renewable sourcing possible and good biodegradability, but allergen disclosure and oxidation control are relevant.

How does Linalool. VVDTS03NA-A24 work chemically?

The molecule is a small unsaturated monoterpene alcohol, which makes it volatile, lipophilic, and prone to air oxidation into sensitizing hydroperoxides. It is usually present as a trace fragrance component, and EU allergen labeling has historically been triggered above 0.001% in leave-on products and 0.01% in rinse-off products.

Last updated 2026-05-15