Citrus Clementina Peel Oil
- May Cause Irritation
- May Worsen Redness
- Fragrance
- Oil
- Essential Oil
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.
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About Citrus Clementina Peel Oil
Citrus Clementina Peel Oil is a volatile oil obtained from clementine peel.[1] The volatile constituents obtained from clementine peel contribute to the first impression of the scent and the lingering note after application, and it tends to evaporate more lightly than typical plant oils. In cosmetics, it is used to add flavor and fragrance to lip or oral-care products, prevent the inherent odor or taste of raw materials from becoming too prominent, and add fragrance to products or adjust the inherent odor of raw materials.[2] It is also used to leave the skin’s surface feeling soft and smooth.[2]
Citrus Clementina Peel Oil Details
- Ingredient function
- Flavouring, Masking, Perfuming, Skin Conditioning
- Main product categories
- Blemish Essence, Cleansing Oil, Hydrating Essence
- INCI name
- CITRUS CLEMENTINA PEEL OIL
- CosIng ID
- 83586
Citrus Clementina Peel Oil References
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