Olibanum+

TL;DR. This ingredient is primarily used as a natural fragrance material, adding a warm resinous scent and some masking effect in beauty and personal care formulas. In extract form, it may also be used as a minor skin-conditioning component.

What does Olibanum+ do in a cosmetic formula?

This ingredient is primarily used as a natural fragrance material, adding a warm resinous scent and some masking effect in beauty and personal care formulas. In extract form, it may also be used as a minor skin-conditioning component.

Is Olibanum+ clean?

From a clean-beauty perspective, it is generally acceptable but carries the same caveats as many aromatic botanicals. Naturally occurring fragrance allergens and oxidized terpenes can be relevant for sensitive users and may require allergen labeling in some markets.

Is Olibanum+ sustainable?

This material is typically sourced from tree resin, which can be renewable when tapping practices are well managed. Sustainability depends heavily on species, region, and harvesting pressure, with traceable sourcing preferred.

Is Olibanum+ COSMOS-approved?

When produced by accepted physical extraction or distillation methods from natural resin, it can fit COSMOS-natural and COSMOS-organic frameworks, subject to the full formula and supplier documentation. Its Green Chemistry fit is strongest when sourcing is renewable, solvent use is minimal, and allergen disclosure is handled transparently.

How does Olibanum+ work chemically?

The material is a complex botanical mixture rich in volatile terpenes and resin fractions, rather than a single molecule. It is usually used at low fragrance-range levels, and stability depends on limiting oxygen, heat, and light exposure because terpene oxidation can change odor profile and skin tolerance.

Last updated 2026-05-13