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COUMARIN


Find out more about coumarin, a natural fragrance that gives skincare products a unique scent.

Coumarin: fragrance with character in skincare

Coumarin, a fragrance found in many plants, is valued in the skincare industry for its characteristic aromatic properties. This article explores its role and use in skincare products.

What is coumarin?

Coumarin is a chemical compound that occurs naturally in various plants such as tonka beans, lavender and cinnamon. It is often used in perfume and skincare products as a fragrance ingredient.

Production and properties

Coumarin can be extracted naturally or produced synthetically. It is known for its sweet, grassy scent and is often used in fragrance compositions.

Effect of coumarin in skin care

Whilst coumarin is mainly valued for its fragrance, it has no specific skincare or treatment-specific properties for the skin.

Fragrance in skin care products

As a fragrance ingredient, coumarin helps to enhance the sensory profile of skincare products and can improve the application experience.

Areas of application and skin types

Coumarin is used in a variety of skin care products, but its use should be considered due to the potential for skin sensitisation and allergic reactions.

Versatile application

It is used in perfumes, soaps and other products that benefit from its characteristic fragrance.

Suitable for different skin types

Care should be taken when using it in products for sensitive skin as coumarin can trigger allergic reactions.

Summary and conclusion

Coumarin is a popular fragrance in skincare, valued for its pleasant scent and aromatic properties. Careful formulation and product development are crucial to maximise the benefits of coumarin in skincare.