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ISOPROPYLINDANONE

Description

Isopropylindanone, also known as 3-methyl-4-(2,6,6-trimethylcyclohex-1-en-1-yl)butan-2-one, is a synthetic fragrance ingredient commonly used in skincare and personal care products. This colorless to pale yellow liquid possesses a woody, amber-like scent with subtle floral undertones. Its molecular structure allows for excellent fixative properties, enhancing the longevity of fragrances in formulations.

In skincare applications, isopropylindanone serves primarily as a fragrance component, contributing to the overall sensory experience of products. It is often incorporated into lotions, creams, and serums at concentrations typically ranging from 0.1% to 1%. While not directly addressing skin concerns, its pleasant aroma can enhance user satisfaction and compliance with skincare routines.

Isopropylindanone demonstrates good stability in various formulations and is compatible with most cosmetic ingredients. It has a low risk of skin irritation when used at recommended concentrations. However, as with any fragrance ingredient, patch testing is advised for individuals with sensitive skin or a history of fragrance allergies. Formulators should be aware of regulatory guidelines regarding its use in different regions to ensure compliance in final products.

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