Coumarin
- May Cause Irritation
- May Worsen Eczema
- May Worsen Redness
- May Irritate Lips
- 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.
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#1DiorMiss Dior Parfum Hair Mist -
#2Mix:BarWhipped Almond Eau De Parfum -
#3Tom FordTobacco Vanille Eau de Parfum -
#4Yves Saint LaurentLibre Flowers & Flames Eau De Parfum Florale -
#5GucciFlora Gorgeous Jasmine Eau De Parfum -
#6Carolina HerreraVery Good Girl Eau De Parfum -
#7Tom FordMyrrhe Mystere Eau de Parfum -
#8NEST New YorkLychee Rose Eau De Parfum -
#9GivenchyL'Interdit Eau De Parfum Rouge Ultime -
#10Yves Saint LaurentOpium Eau De Parfum
About Coumarin
Coumarin is an aromatic lactone.[1] In cosmetics, it is used to add fragrance to products or adjust the characteristic odor of an ingredient.[3] It is described as a colorless powder with a characteristic odor, so when used in solid form, it is important to dissolve it first or disperse it evenly to prevent clumping in the formula.[2]
Coumarin Details
- Ingredient function
- Perfuming
- Main product categories
- Perfume, Body Lotion, Leave-In Treatment
- INCI name
- COUMARIN
- CosIng ID
- 33057
Coumarin References
- 대한화장품협회 화장품성분사전 · 성분코드 3132
- CAMEO Chemicals · CID 323
- European Commission — CosIng · substanceId 33057
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