Rose Flower Oil/Extract

TL;DR. It is used mainly as a fragrance component and sensorial botanical additive, with some formats contributing minor antioxidant or soothing claims depending on solvent and concentration.

What does Rose Flower Oil/Extract do in a cosmetic formula?

It is used mainly as a fragrance component and sensorial botanical additive, with some formats contributing minor antioxidant or soothing claims depending on solvent and concentration.

Is Rose Flower Oil/Extract clean?

From a clean-beauty perspective, it is generally acceptable but not automatically low-risk because natural fragrance constituents such as citronellol, geraniol, and linalool can trigger labeling thresholds and sensitivity in some users. Its standing depends on allergen disclosure, oxidation control, and the quality of the source material.

Is Rose Flower Oil/Extract sustainable?

It is plant-derived and broadly biodegradable, but production can be resource-intensive because aromatic yield from petals is low. Sustainability is strongest with traceable cultivation, responsible water use, and extraction methods that limit solvent burden.

Is Rose Flower Oil/Extract COSMOS-approved?

It is generally permitted under COSMOS-natural and COSMOS-organic when produced by approved physical or natural-solvent processes and when fragrance allergen rules are followed. It aligns reasonably with Green Chemistry when sourced from renewable agriculture and processed with steam, ethanol, glycerin, or other accepted low-concern systems.

How does Rose Flower Oil/Extract work chemically?

This material is a complex botanical mixture: volatile formats are rich in terpenoid alcohols and esters, while nonvolatile formats may contain flavonoids, phenolics, sugars, and organic acids depending on solvent. Typical use is often very low for scent, around 0.01% to 0.5% in leave-on products, while nonvolatile botanical preparations may appear around 0.1% to 2%; oxidation-sensitive fragrant constituents benefit from airtight packaging and antioxidant support.

Last updated 2026-05-13