Styrax Benzoin Worst Fragrance Synthetic and Natural No known benefits Styrax Benzoin at a glance Family of trees native to Asia Generates plant-based oils, extracts, gums and resins Used as perfuming agents in cosmetics Can cause skin-sensitization Styrax Benzoin description _Styrax benzoin_ is a species of trees that generates oil, extract, gum and resin ingredients often used in cosmetics as perfuming agents. Styrax benzoin trees are native to Eastern and Southeastern Asia, where their byproducts are often used in traditional ceremonies as a fragrant component. _Styrax benzoin_ products contain volatile aromatic compounds, like cinnamic acid, that lend the ingredients their woody, vanilla scent. These compounds can cause sensitization in the short-term and, with routine skin contact, contribute to signs of aging in the long-term. Outside of fragrance, some _Styrax benzoin_ ingredients might exhibit antioxidant benefits and the ability to help curb the creation of unwanted microorganisms. The concentration of _Styrax benzoin_ used in cosmetics varies based on the specific byproduct chosen. Related ingredients: Benzoin Extract Styrax Benzoin Resin Extract