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DIMETHYL PHENYLBUTANOL

Description

Dimethyl phenylbutanol, also known as Phenylethyl Dimethyl Carbinol, is a synthetic aromatic alcohol widely used in skincare and cosmetic formulations. This versatile ingredient serves multiple functions, primarily as a fragrance component and skin conditioning agent. Its molecular structure allows it to impart a soft, floral scent reminiscent of hyacinth or lily of the valley, making it popular in perfumes and scented skincare products.

In skincare applications, dimethyl phenylbutanol exhibits mild antimicrobial properties, potentially helping to preserve formulations and maintain product integrity. It also functions as a solvent, aiding in the dissolution and dispersion of other ingredients within a formulation. This characteristic makes it valuable in creating stable and homogeneous products.

The ingredient is generally well-tolerated by most skin types and is considered safe for use in cosmetics at current concentration levels. However, as with any fragrance component, it may cause sensitivity in some individuals, particularly those with highly reactive skin. Dimethyl phenylbutanol is often found in moisturizers, serums, and facial cleansers, where it contributes to the overall sensory experience and efficacy of the product.

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