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OCTAHYDROCOUMARIN

Description

Octahydrocoumarin is a synthetic fragrance ingredient commonly used in skincare and personal care products. This colorless to pale yellow liquid possesses a sweet, herbaceous odor reminiscent of hay and tobacco. Its molecular structure is derived from coumarin, a natural compound found in various plants, but with a fully hydrogenated ring system.

In skincare formulations, octahydrocoumarin serves primarily as a fragrance enhancer, contributing to the overall scent profile of products. Its low molecular weight allows for easy absorption and diffusion, resulting in a long-lasting fragrance effect. This ingredient is often utilized in lotions, creams, and body sprays due to its pleasant aroma and stability in various formulations.

Octahydrocoumarin has been evaluated for safety by regulatory bodies and is generally considered safe for use in cosmetic products when used at appropriate concentrations. However, as with many fragrance ingredients, it may cause skin sensitization in some individuals. Formulators should adhere to recommended usage levels and consider potential allergenic properties when incorporating octahydrocoumarin into skincare products.

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