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NONENOL

Description

Nonenol is a versatile synthetic fragrance ingredient commonly used in both skincare and haircare formulations. This clear, colorless liquid belongs to the family of aliphatic alcohols and is characterized by its fresh, green, and slightly floral odor profile. Chemically known as 3-nonen-1-ol, it has a molecular formula of C9H18O and is often derived from natural sources or synthesized in laboratories.

In skincare and haircare products, nonenol serves primarily as a fragrance component, contributing to the overall sensory experience of the formulation. Its subtle scent helps mask unpleasant odors from other active ingredients while providing a pleasant aroma. Nonenol is typically used in low concentrations, usually below 1% in finished products, due to its potent fragrance properties.

While nonenol is generally considered safe for use in cosmetics, it may cause skin sensitization in some individuals. As with many fragrance ingredients, patch testing is recommended for those with sensitive skin or a history of allergic reactions. Nonenol is often found in perfumes, lotions, shampoos, and other personal care products, where it enhances the olfactory appeal without significantly impacting the product's primary functions.

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