Vanilla° ●
TL;DR. This ingredient is used primarily as a fragrance and flavoring material, adding a warm sweet aromatic note to beauty and personal care products. It may also contribute minor antioxidant compounds when used as a botanical extract.
What does Vanilla° do in a cosmetic formula?
This ingredient is used primarily as a fragrance and flavoring material, adding a warm sweet aromatic note to beauty and personal care products. It may also contribute minor antioxidant compounds when used as a botanical extract.
Is Vanilla° clean?
From a clean-beauty perspective, this ingredient is generally accepted when naturally sourced and properly disclosed as part of a fragrance or flavor system. The main watch point is fragrance sensitivity, especially for people who react to aromatic materials.
Is Vanilla° sustainable?
This material is typically crop-derived and biodegradable, but supply can be affected by labor intensity, climate pressure, and traceability issues in growing regions. Synthetic or nature-identical versions may have a different sourcing profile, often with less agricultural pressure but weaker natural-standard alignment.
Is Vanilla° COSMOS-approved?
It can align with COSMOS-natural or COSMOS-organic standards when it is a compliant natural aromatic extract or certified organic raw material. Green Chemistry fit is strongest when it comes from renewable feedstock, uses approved extraction methods, and has clear traceability.
How does Vanilla° work chemically?
This ingredient is a complex aromatic botanical material rather than a single-function cosmetic active, with volatile and semi-volatile aroma compounds that can shift with heat, light, and air exposure. It is usually used at low fragrance levels and is best protected in formulas with good packaging, antioxidant support, and compatibility checks in the final fragrance blend.
Last updated 2026-05-13