muget

TL;DR. This ingredient is used primarily as a perfuming component, adding a fresh floral scent profile and helping mask base-odor notes in a formula.

What does muget do in a cosmetic formula?

This ingredient is used primarily as a perfuming component, adding a fresh floral scent profile and helping mask base-odor notes in a formula.

Is muget clean?

From a clean-beauty perspective, it carries the usual scent-material caveats: sensitization potential depends on the exact constituents, dose, and allergen disclosure. It is not automatically a red flag, but it is less transparent than a single well-defined cosmetic ingredient.

Is muget sustainable?

Sourcing is typically synthetic or mixed, depending on the supplier and the composition of the scent material. Biodegradability and persistence are also composition-dependent, so supplier documentation matters more here than the INCI listing alone.

Is muget COSMOS-approved?

COSMOS alignment depends on whether the material is composed of permitted natural aromatic substances and meets the standard’s fragrance rules. Conventional synthetic scent accords are generally not permitted in COSMOS-natural or COSMOS-organic products, while compliant natural versions may be allowed under conditions.

How does muget work chemically?

This material is usually treated as a scent accord rather than one defined molecule, built from volatile aroma compounds such as alcohols, aldehydes, esters, or related structures. It is normally used at low levels within the total perfume system, often leaving the finished product well below 1%, with IFRA limits and allergen labeling driving final use levels.

Last updated 2026-05-14