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Ingredient Glossary

When selecting ingredients, we use only amounts that are determined to be safe and well-tolerated. Our final products are formulated and tested to meet consumer needs. When we select our ingredients, we use some of the best that nature has to offer and create ingredients in the lab that are designed to be pure and reliable.
Below, you can browse some of the ingredients that we commonly use in our cosmetics and personal care products. These ingredients, always used at safe levels, may be used for different purposes and in different concentrations, depending on the product and formulation.
* No endorsement, approval, association, or sponsorship of Our Safety & Care Commitment by any of the organizations listed is stated or implied.
** As per ISO 16128-1:2016 based on average cumulative volume including water.
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Ingredient
Ingredient
Category
How it is Used
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Agrumex
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Used to provide apple notes to a fruity scent

Aubepine Para Cresol
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Used to provide woody notes to a powdery floral scent.

Benzyl Acetate
Category: 

Used to provide jasmine notes to a floral scent.

Bicyclo Nonalactone
Category: 

Used to provide tonka bean notes to a sweet scent.

Citronellyl Acetate
Category: 

Used to provide citrus notes to a floral scent.

Dihydro Terpineol
Category: 

Used to provide citrus notes to a floral scent.

Dipropylene Glycol
Category: 

Used as a fragrance base.

Ethyl Linalool
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Used to provide fresh notes to a floral scent.

Ethylene Brassylate
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Used to provide soft notes to a musk-like scent.

Florosa
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Used to provide lily of the valley notes to a floral scent.

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