Back to Ingredient Dictionary

ALLYLANISOLE

Description

Allylanisole, also known as estragole or methyl chavicol, is a naturally occurring organic compound found in various essential oils, particularly in basil, fennel, and anise. This versatile ingredient has gained attention in both skincare and haircare formulations due to its aromatic properties and potential benefits.

In skincare, allylanisole exhibits mild antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory properties, making it useful in products targeting acne-prone or sensitive skin. Its pleasant, herbaceous scent also contributes to the sensory experience of skincare products. Some formulators incorporate allylanisole in toners, serums, and moisturizers to help soothe irritated skin and provide a subtle fragrance.

For haircare applications, allylanisole is valued for its ability to impart a fresh, natural scent to shampoos, conditioners, and styling products. It may also contribute to scalp health due to its antimicrobial properties, potentially helping to control dandruff and other scalp conditions. Additionally, some studies suggest that allylanisole may have mild vasodilatory effects, which could potentially improve blood circulation in the scalp and support hair growth.

Products with this Ingredient