Vanilla Planifolia Fruit ●
TL;DR. This ingredient is primarily used as a fragrance and flavoring botanical, adding a warm sweet scent profile. It may also contribute minor skin-conditioning and antioxidant support depending on the extract type.
What does Vanilla Planifolia Fruit do in a cosmetic formula?
This ingredient is primarily used as a fragrance and flavoring botanical, adding a warm sweet scent profile. It may also contribute minor skin-conditioning and antioxidant support depending on the extract type.
Is Vanilla Planifolia Fruit clean?
Clean-beauty frameworks generally accept this ingredient when it is naturally sourced and extracted with compliant solvents. The main caveat is fragrance sensitivity, since aromatic botanical materials can trigger reactions in some users and may require allergen disclosure depending on composition and region.
Is Vanilla Planifolia Fruit sustainable?
This material comes from a cultivated tropical orchid crop, so its footprint depends on farming practices, curing, labor conditions, and traceable sourcing. It is biodegradable and not associated with environmental persistence, but supply chains can be price-volatile and labor-intensive.
Is Vanilla Planifolia Fruit COSMOS-approved?
It is generally permitted under COSMOS-natural and COSMOS-organic when produced from compliant botanical raw material using approved extraction methods and solvents. It aligns reasonably well with Green Chemistry when renewable sourcing, low-residue extraction, and minimal processing are used.
How does Vanilla Planifolia Fruit work chemically?
This is a complex botanical material rich in aromatic phenolic aldehydes, phenols, acids, and sugar-derived compounds formed or concentrated during curing and extraction. In formulas it is typically used at low fragrance-range levels, often around 0.01% to 0.5%, and is best protected from excess heat, oxygen, and light to preserve the aroma profile.
Last updated 2026-05-14