Texas Cedar

TL;DR. This ingredient is used primarily as a fragrance material, adding a dry, woody note to perfumes, skin care, hair care, soaps, and deodorants. It can also help round out scent blends by acting as a fixative for more volatile aroma materials.

What does Texas Cedar do in a cosmetic formula?

This ingredient is used primarily as a fragrance material, adding a dry, woody note to perfumes, skin care, hair care, soaps, and deodorants. It can also help round out scent blends by acting as a fixative for more volatile aroma materials.

Is Texas Cedar clean?

From a clean-beauty perspective, this ingredient is acceptable when used within fragrance safety limits, but it carries the usual essential-oil caveats around sensitization and oxidized aroma compounds. It may require allergen disclosure depending on the formula, concentration, and market.

Is Texas Cedar sustainable?

This material is typically plant-derived and produced by steam distillation of wood, which gives it a more renewable profile than petroleum-derived aroma chemicals when the raw material is responsibly sourced. It is expected to biodegrade, but sourcing traceability matters because wild or unmanaged harvesting can create supply-chain pressure.

Is Texas Cedar COSMOS-approved?

It is generally compatible with COSMOS-natural and COSMOS-organic formulas when it is physically extracted from an allowed natural source and meets fragrance-allergen and contaminant requirements. Its Green Chemistry profile is mixed but reasonable, with renewable feedstock and solvent-free distillation balanced against land-use, energy, and volatile-emission considerations.

How does Texas Cedar work chemically?

Chemically, this ingredient is a complex essential-oil mixture dominated by sesquiterpene hydrocarbons and sesquiterpene alcohols, which gives it low water solubility and good substantivity in oil-based or surfactant systems. Typical use is often well below 1% in leave-on products and can be higher in rinse-off or fine-fragrance contexts, with oxidation controlled by cool storage, limited air exposure, and antioxidants where needed.

Last updated 2026-05-15