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Terpineol
The Lilac Scent & Gentle Helper

What is Terpineol? Terpineol is a naturally occurring terpene alcohol found in many essential oils, such as pine, cardamom, and cajuput oil. However, it is best known for its pleasant, floral scent, which strongly resembles lilac or lily of the valley.
🌸 Scent Profile & Function
In cosmetics, Terpineol is primarily valued for its olfactory properties.
- Floral Note: It lends products a sweet, floral, and slightly woody freshness.
- Masking: It is often used to mask the less pleasant intrinsic odor of other necessary ingredients in a cream.
💧 Further Properties
Besides its scent, Terpineol also possesses mild functional properties.
The effects:
- It exhibits slight antiseptic and antibacterial properties.
- As a terpene, it can help support the absorption of other active ingredients into the skin.
⚠ What you should watch out for
Tolerance: Terpineol is generally considered a well-tolerated fragrance ingredient and is frequently used in perfumes, soaps, and lotions. It is not one of the 26 most common allergenic fragrances that require separate declaration.
