Preventing Essential Oil Scent Fading in Cream

Asked by: chatkathac On: February 17, 2020 Product Type: Cosmetics

Question

I tried adding น้ำมันหอมระเหย (Lavender) to a cream formulation. However, after storing it for one month, the scent completely disappeared from the cream. How can I fix this issue?

Answer

How to Prevent Essential Oil Scent from Fading in Cream

Based on the search results, we did not find a specific product explicitly named "fragrance fixative" in the initial searches. However, the issue you're experiencing with the lavender scent fading is a common challenge when using volatile essential oils in formulations like creams.

Essential oils are composed of many volatile aromatic compounds that evaporate over time, causing the scent to diminish. To prevent this, formulators typically use ingredients known as fragrance fixatives.

Here's how you can address the fading scent issue:

  • Use a Fragrance Fixative: Fragrance fixatives are substances that help to reduce the evaporation rate of volatile fragrance components. They work by having a lower volatility themselves, which helps to anchor the more volatile scent molecules and release them more slowly over time. These are typically added to the essential oil or fragrance blend before incorporating it into the cream base.
  • Consider Fragrance Oils: While you used a natural essential oil, fragrance oils designed specifically for cosmetic applications are often formulated for better stability and longevity in various bases, including creams. You might find a lavender fragrance oil that is more stable than the essential oil.
  • Check Usage Rate: Ensure you are using the essential oil or fragrance at an appropriate concentration for your cream base. Using too low a concentration might also contribute to the scent fading quickly.
  • Storage Conditions: While fixatives help, proper storage in a cool, dark place in a well-sealed container can also help preserve the fragrance.

To find a suitable solution, you would typically look for products specifically labeled as "fragrance fixative" or consider using a stable "lavender fragrance oil" designed for creams. You would then need to test the chosen fixative or fragrance oil in your cream formulation to determine the optimal usage rate for desired scent strength and longevity.

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