Natural Aroma

TL;DR. This ingredient is used to give a finished formula a defined olfactory profile and help mask base odors from oils, surfactants, or actives.

What does Natural Aroma do in a cosmetic formula?

This ingredient is used to give a finished formula a defined olfactory profile and help mask base odors from oils, surfactants, or actives.

Is Natural Aroma clean?

From a DARE lens, this is a yellow-tier material because it can represent a complex blend and may include declarable allergens such as limonene, linalool, citral, geraniol, or eugenol. Clean-standard standing depends on full disclosure, IFRA compliance, and whether sensitizing components are present at meaningful levels.

Is Natural Aroma sustainable?

This material is typically sourced from plant-derived essential oils, isolates, absolutes, or fermentation-derived molecules, so impact varies by crop, land use, yield, and extraction method. Many components are biodegradable, but some volatile terpenes can contribute to air-quality and aquatic-environment concerns at high release volumes.

Is Natural Aroma COSMOS-approved?

It can be permitted in COSMOS-it and COSMOS-organic formulas when the composition meets the standard’s rules for allowed origin, processing, allergen declaration, and IFRA compliance. Green Chemistry fit is mixed, since renewable feedstocks are possible, but extraction yields, solvent choice, crop inputs, and blend transparency determine the score.

How does Natural Aroma work chemically?

This material is not a single molecule; it is a mixture of volatile organic compounds such as terpenes, alcohols, aldehydes, esters, and phenols, often used at trace levels up to about 1% in leave-on products depending on IFRA category. It can be sensitive to heat, light, oxygen, and extreme pH, so formulas often rely on antioxidants, opaque packaging, and late-stage addition during manufacturing.

Last updated 2026-05-13