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ISOPROPYL-METHYLCYCLOHEXYL TIGLATE

Description

ISOPROPYL-METHYLCYCLOHEXYL TIGLATE is a synthetic fragrance ingredient commonly used in skincare and personal care products. This colorless to pale yellow liquid is prized for its fresh, fruity scent with subtle floral undertones. The compound is an ester formed by the reaction of isopropyl-methylcyclohexanol and tiglic acid.

In skincare formulations, ISOPROPYL-METHYLCYCLOHEXYL TIGLATE serves primarily as a fragrance component, contributing to the overall sensory experience of the product. Its molecular structure allows for slow evaporation, providing a long-lasting scent. The ingredient is generally well-tolerated by most skin types and is often used in concentrations below 1% in leave-on products.

While primarily utilized for its aromatic properties, some studies suggest that ISOPROPYL-METHYLCYCLOHEXYL TIGLATE may have mild antimicrobial effects, potentially contributing to product preservation. However, its primary function remains fragrance-related. Formulators should be aware that, like many fragrance ingredients, it may cause sensitivity in some individuals, particularly those with fragrance allergies or sensitive skin.

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