Virola Sebifera Nut Oil

TL;DR. This ingredient primarily functions as an emollient and skin-conditioning lipid, adding cushion, slip, and a soft occlusive feel to creams, balms, and hair-care products.

What does Virola Sebifera Nut Oil do in a cosmetic formula?

This ingredient primarily functions as an emollient and skin-conditioning lipid, adding cushion, slip, and a soft occlusive feel to creams, balms, and hair-care products.

Is Virola Sebifera Nut Oil clean?

It generally fits clean-beauty frameworks as a minimally processed botanical lipid with no common restricted-list issues. Sensitivity is uncommon, though refining quality matters because seed-derived materials can contain trace protein residues.

Is Virola Sebifera Nut Oil sustainable?

This material comes from a renewable botanical source and its fatty-acid components are expected to be readily biodegradable. Its best sustainability profile depends on traceable, non-destructive sourcing from managed forest or agroforestry supply chains.

Is Virola Sebifera Nut Oil COSMOS-approved?

It is permitted under COSMOS-natural and can qualify for COSMOS-organic when produced from certified organic raw material and approved physical processing. From a Green Chemistry view, it aligns well through renewable sourcing, biodegradability, and low-complexity processing.

How does Virola Sebifera Nut Oil work chemically?

This material is a triglyceride blend, typically rich in saturated medium- and long-chain fatty acids, which gives it a firmer, more protective sensory profile than many highly unsaturated plant oils. It is commonly used in the low single digits up to balm-level concentrations, is not pH-dependent, and benefits from antioxidant support when exposed to heat, air, or light.

Last updated 2026-05-15