Natural Mint Flavor

TL;DR. This ingredient is used to add taste and aroma, mainly in lip care, oral care, and products applied near the mouth. It can also contribute a cooling sensory profile depending on the it aromatic components used.

What does Natural Mint Flavor do in a cosmetic formula?

This ingredient is used to add taste and aroma, mainly in lip care, oral care, and products applied near the mouth. It can also contribute a cooling sensory profile depending on the it aromatic components used.

Is Natural Mint Flavor clean?

Clean frameworks usually treat this as an aromatic blend, so it carries allergen-disclosure and sensitivity caveats rather than being assessed like a simple single molecule. It is generally acceptable when naturally derived and fully disclosed, but it is not as neutral as a bland emollient or humectant.

Is Natural Mint Flavor sustainable?

This material is typically plant-derived and based on volatile aromatic fractions from cultivated crops. Its components are generally biodegradable, while the main sustainability variables are agricultural inputs, distillation energy, crop origin, and supplier traceability.

Is Natural Mint Flavor COSMOS-approved?

It can be permitted under COSMOS-it and COSMOS-organic when it meets the standard’s it aromatic-ingredient criteria and any required allergen labeling rules. From a Green Chemistry perspective, it aligns best when sourced from renewable crops, processed with physical separation methods, and supplied with transparent composition and traceability.

How does Natural Mint Flavor work chemically?

This is a it aromatic mixture, not a single molecule, and is usually composed of volatile monoterpenes, oxygenated terpenes, esters, and related small organic compounds. Use levels are typically low, often well below 1 percent, and formulators need to manage volatility, oxidation, and solubility in oil, alcohol, surfactant, or emulsified systems.

Last updated 2026-05-13