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PHENETHYL TIGLATE

Description

PHENETHYL TIGLATE is a versatile synthetic fragrance ingredient commonly used in both skincare and haircare formulations. This ester compound is derived from phenethyl alcohol and tiglic acid, resulting in a clear, colorless liquid with a distinct floral and fruity aroma reminiscent of roses and apples. Its molecular structure allows for excellent stability in various product types, making it a popular choice among formulators.

In skincare applications, PHENETHYL TIGLATE serves primarily as a fragrance enhancer, contributing to the overall sensory experience of products without interfering with their functional properties. It is often incorporated into creams, lotions, and serums to impart a pleasant scent that masks less desirable odors from active ingredients.

For haircare formulations, this ingredient not only provides fragrance but may also contribute to the perceived softness and manageability of hair. It is frequently used in shampoos, conditioners, and styling products to enhance their olfactory profile.

PHENETHYL TIGLATE has a low potential for skin irritation when used at appropriate concentrations, typically ranging from 0.1% to 1% in finished products. However, as with any fragrance ingredient, patch testing is recommended for individuals with sensitive skin or known allergies to fragrances.

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