Citronellol in Skincare

Effects: Allergens

Citronellol makes the product smell better. It’s one of the most frequently used fragrance ingredients in the world. It smells like a fresh cut of apple peel mixed with a citrus scent. It’s also used to enhance flower scent. It has slight anti-bacterial activity.

Beware! This component is in the list of potential allergens and can cause allergic contact dermatitis.

Safety

Comedogenicity: 0
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Products with Citronellol

Total found: 1914

Positioning

0.1%
3
0.1%
5
0.2%
6
0.3%
7
0.6%
8
0.6%
9
0.4%
10
0.7%
11
1.2%
12
1.6%
13
1.8%
14
1.7%
15
2.3%
16
2.4%
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2.7%
18
3.4%
19
3.3%
20
3%
21
3.6%
22
4%
23
3.6%
24
3.3%
25
3.8%
26
3.5%
27
3.3%
28
3.2%
29
2.9%
30
2.7%
31
3.3%
32
2.8%
33
2.5%
34
2.1%
35
1.7%
36
1.9%
37
1.9%
38
2%
39
1.5%
40
1.7%
41
1.8%
42
1.4%
43
1.7%
44
1.5%
45
1%
46
0.6%
47
0.8%
48
0.9%
49
0.8%
50
0.8%
51
0.5%
52
0.6%
53
0.4%
54
0.3%
55
0.4%
56
0.5%
57
0.3%
58
0.2%
59
0.2%
60
0.4%
61
0.4%
62
0.3%
63
0.3%
64
0.4%
65
0.2%
66
0.1%
67
0.1%
68
0.1%
69
0.2%
70
0.3%
71
0.2%
72
0.2%
73
0.1%
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0.1%
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0.1%
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0.1%
81
0.1%
84
0.1%
86
0.1%
88
0.1%
91
0.1%
92
0.1%
94
0.1%
96
0.1%
98
0.1%
102
0.1%
103
0.1%
107
0.1%
112
0.1%
115
0.1%
166
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