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1,5,9-TRIMETHYL-OXABICYCLOTRIDECADIENE

Description

1,5,9-Trimethyl-oxabicyclotridecadiene, also known as Cedroxyde, is a synthetic fragrance ingredient commonly used in skincare and haircare formulations. This compound is designed to mimic the aroma of natural cedarwood oil, providing a woody, amber-like scent to products. Its molecular structure allows for slow evaporation, making it an excellent fixative in perfumes and fragranced cosmetics.

In skincare applications, 1,5,9-Trimethyl-oxabicyclotridecadiene is primarily utilized for its olfactory properties rather than direct skin benefits. It is often incorporated into moisturizers, serums, and body lotions to enhance the sensory experience of the product. In haircare, it can be found in shampoos, conditioners, and styling products, contributing to the overall fragrance profile.

This ingredient is generally considered safe for topical use when formulated at appropriate concentrations. However, as with any fragrance component, it may cause sensitization in some individuals with particularly reactive skin. Formulators typically use it in low concentrations, typically below 1%, to minimize potential irritation while still achieving the desired scent profile. When selecting products containing this ingredient, individuals with sensitive skin or fragrance allergies should perform patch tests before regular use.

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