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HYDROCINNAMYL ACETATE

Description

Hydrocinnamyl acetate is a synthetic fragrance ingredient commonly used in both skincare and haircare products. This colorless liquid possesses a sweet, floral aroma with subtle balsamic undertones, reminiscent of hyacinth and cinnamon. Its molecular structure allows for slow evaporation, contributing to the longevity of scents in various formulations.

In skincare, hydrocinnamyl acetate serves primarily as a fragrance component, enhancing the sensory experience of products without directly impacting skin health. It is often incorporated into lotions, creams, and serums at low concentrations to impart a pleasant scent. In haircare, it is utilized in shampoos, conditioners, and styling products to create appealing fragrances that linger on the hair.

While generally considered safe for cosmetic use, some individuals may experience skin sensitization or allergic reactions to this ingredient. As with any fragrance compound, patch testing is recommended for those with sensitive skin or known fragrance allergies. Formulators typically use hydrocinnamyl acetate in concentrations below 1% to minimize potential irritation while still achieving the desired olfactory effect in the final product.

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