Cinnamal
- May Irritate Lips
- May Cause Irritation
- May Worsen Eczema
- May Worsen Redness
- EU Listed Allergen
- Fragrance
Not rated A basic ingredient widely used in most products, such as purified water, or one that is not suitable for star-rating-based preference analysis.
TOP 10 Cinnamal Products
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#1Tom FordTobacco Vanille Eau de Parfum -
#2Yves Saint LaurentLibre Flowers & Flames Eau De Parfum Florale -
#3Tom FordMyrrhe Mystere Eau de Parfum -
#4Yves Saint LaurentOpium Eau De Parfum -
#5Sabrina Carpenter ParfumsCherry Baby Eau De Parfum -
#6SnifCrunch Time Body Mist -
#7Clean Beauty CollectiveRain Eau De Parfum -
#8ChanelPour Monsieur Eau De Parfum -
#9Huda BeautyEasy Bake Intense Eau De Parfum -
#10Dolce & GabbanaLight Blue Alcohol Free Perfume Gel
About Cinnamal
Cinnamal is an aromatic aldehyde.[1] Its properties and feel in a finished product may vary depending on the concentration, accompanying ingredients, formula acidity, and manufacturing conditions. In cosmetics, it is used to alter an ingredient's taste or odor to make it difficult to ingest, to add taste and flavor to lip or oral-care products, and to add fragrance to a product or adjust an ingredient's characteristic odor.[2]
Cinnamal Details
- Ingredient function
- Denaturant, Flavouring, Perfuming
- Main product categories
- Perfume, Lip Balm, Leave-In Treatment
- INCI name
- CINNAMAL
- CosIng ID
- 32846
Cinnamal References
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