

Geranyl Acetate.
What is it?
Geranyl acetate is a naturally occurring organic compound classified as a monoterpene ester. It is known for its sweet, floral, and fruity aroma, often resembling rose or lavender, and is primarily used as a fragrance ingredient in skincare products.
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Geranyl acetate is a naturally occurring organic compound classified as a monoterpene ester. It is known for its sweet, floral, and fruity aroma, often resembling rose or lavender, and is primarily used as a fragrance ingredient in skincare products.
Where does it come from?
Geranyl acetate is found in a variety of essential oils, including citronella, lemongrass, rose, and palmarosa. It is typically extracted through steam distillation from these botanical sources, making it a valuable ingredient in natural fragrance blends.
What are the benefits?
What are the benefits?
- Soothing: Minimizes redness and soothes sensitive or irritated skin. Offers a gentle, relaxing effect on the skin and senses.
- Growth Inhibiting: Contributes to a clear complexion by providing mild purifying protection from pathogens that can contribute to breakouts.
- Aromatherapy: Adds a soft floral scent to skincare products, contributing to the application experience.
- Antioxidant action: Protects the skin from oxidative factors, neutralizing free radicals.
- Absorption: May increase skin penetration of other active ingredients.
How is it used in our products?
Geranyl acetate is used in F92 Corrective Bioactive Face Balm and H90 Hydroxytyrosol Hair Oil Serum from OLIVEDA. It is included in small concentrations for its aromatherapy benefits - as well as and for its ability protect and soothe sensitive or irritated skin. Its growth inhibiting and skin-soothing properties can purify and keep sensitive skin clear and calm. It not only contributes to the scent profile but also contributes to the product’s overall performance.
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