Pinus Palustris 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 Pinus Palustris Oil
Pinus Palustris Oil is a volatile oil obtained from the whole Japanese longleaf pine plant.[1] The volatile components obtained from the plant contribute to the initial impression of the fragrance and the lingering scent after application, and tend to evaporate more readily than ordinary plant oils. In cosmetics, it is used to keep the characteristic odor or taste of ingredients from becoming overly prominent, and to add fragrance to products or adjust an ingredient's characteristic odor.[3] In Europe, only ingredients with a peroxide value below 10 mmol/L may be used.[2]
Pinus Palustris Oil Details
- Ingredient function
- Masking, Perfuming
- Main product categories
- Moisturizing Cream, Body Mist, Body Wash
- INCI name
- PINUS PALUSTRIS OIL
- CosIng ID
- 79918
Pinus Palustris Oil References
- 대한화장품협회 화장품성분사전 · 성분코드 3382
- European Union · Annex III entry 112
- European Commission — CosIng · substanceId 79918
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