Pinus Palustris Oil

Worst

Fragrance Synthetic and Natural

No known benefits

Pinus Palustris Oil at a glance

  • An essential oil also known as pine oil
  • Derived from the twigs, leaves and needles of the Pinus palustris tree
  • Used as a perfuming agent in cosmetics
  • Contains skin-sensitizing volatile aromatic compounds

Pinus Palustris Oil description

_Pinus palustris_ oil is a volatile, fragrant ingredient derived from the longleaf pine tree. It’s commonly used as a perfuming agent in cosmetics. This plant’s essential oil is often derived from its pine needles through a steam distillation process; however, it can also be produced through different extraction processes and with the twigs and cones from the plant as well. Volatile, aromatic compounds such as limonene, camphene and sabinene contribute to this oil’s strong, fresh, pine scent. Although these compounds are beneficial when creating a scent, they’re not beneficial when applied to skin. Limonene is a known skin-sensitizer that can irritate skin when exposed to UV rays, like those present in sunrays. Camphene and sabinene are volatile fragrant compounds that have the potential to irritate skin both in the short- and long-term. Remember, these are just three of the many fragrant compounds found in _Pinus palustris_ oil! The skin irritation that aromatic compounds can prompt includes redness (on light skin tones), skin-darkening or a purple tone (on darker skin tones), itchiness, dryness and a feeling of tightness.

Pinus Palustris Oil references

  • Dermatitis, Jan/Feb 2020, pages 13-35
  • Flavour and Fragrance Journal, January/February 2007, pages 10-20

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Ingredient ratings

Best

Proven and supported by independent studies. Outstanding active ingredient for most skin types or concerns.

Good

Necessary to improve a formula's texture, stability, or penetration.

Average

Generally non-irritating but may have aesthetic, stability, or other issues that limit its usefulness.

Bad

There is a likelihood of irritation. Risk increases when combined with other problematic ingredients.

Worst

May cause irritation, inflammation, dryness, etc. May offer benefit in some capability but overall, proven to do more harm than good.

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