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Lavender Oil

CAS
90063-37-9
EC
Material type
natural essential oil
Canonical source
arctander
Formulation

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Compatibility tags
fougerechyprearomaticcolognelavender-accordbarbershop
How it behaves

Olfactory profile

Family
sweet
Note tendency
Middle
Descriptors
floralfruitywoodybalsamicherbaceoussweetfreshpinerosealdehydic

Classic lavender character — herbaceous and floral with a fresh, slightly camphoraceous top and a soft, sweet-woody undertone. As an absolute it reads richer and more honeyed than the essential oil, with a green-hay facet and a lingering balsamic sweetness.AI · claude-opus-4-7

Intensity
6 / 10
Tenacity
5 / 10
Volatility
6 / 10
EU cosmetic labelling

Allergen disclosure

AllergenCAS% in ingredient
Alpha-Terpinene99-86-50.07%
Beta-Caryophyllene87-44-54.7%
Camphor76-22-20.35%
Lavandula Oil/ Extract91722-69-9100%
Limonene138-86-31%
Linalool78-70-634%
Linalyl Acetate115-95-730%
Pinene80-56-80.2%
Terpineol8000-41-71.25%
From supplier SDS

Composition

Substances declared in this material, parsed from the uploaded SDS. Percentages are used by the formula compliance engine to compute effective constituent concentrations.

ConstituentCAS%Range
Linalyl Acetate115-95-720–50%
Linalool78-70-620–50%
cis-beta-Ocimene3338-55-45–10%
Terpinen-4-ol562-74-35–10%
Dipentene5989-27-51–5%
Alpha-Terpineol98-55-51–5%
1,8- Cineole CAS-No.:470-82-61–5%
Amyl Vinyl Carbinyl Acetate2442-10-61–5%
Ethyl Amyl Ketone106-68-31–5%
trans beta-Ocimene3779-61-11–5%
Beta-Caryophyllene87-44-51–5%
Myrcene123-35-30.1–1%
1-Octen-3-ol3391-86-40.1–1%
Laevo-Borneol507-70-00.1–1%
Laevo-Borneol76-22-20.1–1%
Nerol106-25-20.1–1%
delta-3-Carene13466-78-90.1–1%
alpha-Pinenes80-56-80.1–1%
Camphene CAS-No.:79-92-50.1–1%
p-Mentha-1,4-diene99-85-40.1–1%
naturals · No. 241

Arctander monograph

Perfume and Flavor Materials of Natural Origin, page 224.

MIDDLEtenacity · lowpower · moderatesteam distillation
sweetfloralherbaceousbalsamicwoody
Appearance

Colorless or pale yellow liquid

Solubility

Superior solubility in diluted alcohol

Odor

Sweet, floral-herbaceous refreshing odor with a pleasant, balsamic-woody undertone

Uses in perfumery

Used extensively in colognes, fougères, chypres, ambres and countless floral, semi-floral or particularly in non-floral perfume types

Production

Steam distilled

Document-derived

IFRA restrictions

CategoryKindMax %NotesSource
Category 1specified_limitRespiratory or skin sensitisation
DOC
Category 2specified_limitEye Damage
DOC
Category 3specified_limitAcute Tox. 3 Acute Toxicity - Oral Category 3 Acute Tox. 4 Acute Toxicity - Oral Category 4 Acute Tox. 4 Acute Toxicity
DOC
Category 4specified_limitAquatic Acute 1 Hazardous to the Aquatic Environment - Acute Hazard Category 1 Aquatic Chronic 1 Hazardous to the Aquati
DOC

Compliance-support only. Values resolved from the current IFRA corpus; each row cites the document excerpt it came from. Not a substitute for a qualified safety assessor.

Identity
Aliases · 5
LAVENDEREnglish Lavender OilLavandula Angustifolia Herb OilLavandula OfficinalisLavender Oil (French type)
Commercial
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