Piperita Oil ●
TL;DR. This ingredient is primarily used as a fragrance and sensory cooling agent, adding a fresh aromatic profile and a cooling feel in skin, scalp, lip, and oral-care formulas.
What does Piperita Oil do in a cosmetic formula?
This ingredient is primarily used as a fragrance and sensory cooling agent, adding a fresh aromatic profile and a cooling feel in skin, scalp, lip, and oral-care formulas.
Is Piperita Oil clean?
Clean-beauty frameworks generally allow it as a natural essential oil, but it comes with sensitization and irritation caveats, especially around eyes, lips, mucosa, and reactive skin. Allergen labeling may be required when naturally occurring fragrance allergens exceed regulatory thresholds.
Is Piperita Oil sustainable?
This material is plant-derived and usually obtained by steam distillation, with a generally favorable biodegradation profile for its volatile constituents. Its footprint depends on crop practices, irrigation, yield, and the energy used for distillation.
Is Piperita Oil COSMOS-approved?
It is generally permitted under COSMOS-natural and can fit COSMOS-organic when sourced from certified organic agriculture and processed by allowed physical methods. From a Green Chemistry view, it benefits from renewable sourcing and solvent-free distillation, while allergen management and volatile emissions are the main caveats.
How does Piperita Oil work chemically?
This ingredient is a complex volatile mixture rich in monoterpene alcohols and ketones, commonly including menthol and menthone, with composition varying by harvest and distillation conditions. Typical use is low, often about 0.01% to 0.5% in leave-on products and higher in some rinse-off or oral-care formats, and it should be protected from heat, light, and air to limit oxidation.
Last updated 2026-05-13