Rosa Damascena Oil

TL;DR. This ingredient primarily functions as a fragrance material, adding a characteristic floral scent through volatile aromatic compounds. It can also contribute minor skin-conditioning and masking effects in formulas.

What does Rosa Damascena Oil do in a cosmetic formula?

This ingredient primarily functions as a fragrance material, adding a characteristic floral scent through volatile aromatic compounds. It can also contribute minor skin-conditioning and masking effects in formulas.

Is Rosa Damascena Oil clean?

From a clean-beauty perspective, it is generally accepted when naturally derived, but it carries fragrance-allergen considerations for sensitized users. Labeling may be required in some regions when allergenic constituents exceed threshold levels.

Is Rosa Damascena Oil sustainable?

This material is plant-derived and its volatile components are generally biodegradable, but yields are low and production can be resource-intensive. Sustainability depends on cultivation practices, water use, solvent-free or steam-distilled processing, and transparent sourcing.

Is Rosa Damascena Oil COSMOS-approved?

It is generally permitted under COSMOS-natural and COSMOS-organic when obtained through allowed physical processes from an approved botanical source. Its Green Chemistry fit is strongest when it comes from renewable sourcing and low-residue distillation, with the main caveats being allergen management and agricultural footprint.

How does Rosa Damascena Oil work chemically?

The molecule profile is a complex mixture of volatile terpenoid alcohols, esters, and trace aromatic compounds, with common constituents such as citronellol, geraniol, nerol, and phenethyl alcohol. It is typically used at low fragrance levels, often below 0.5%, and is sensitive to oxidation from air, heat, and light, so antioxidants and airtight packaging can improve formula stability.

Last updated 2026-05-13