Science
Mechanism of Action
Based on current available data, there is no established or researched mechanism of action for HEXAHYDRO-TRIMETHYL-METHANOAZULENE-6-CARBALDEHYDE directly related to skin biology or cosmetic efficacy.
Research
Clinical Evidence
Low confidenceN/A
Transparency
Dusting Analysis
No specific data regarding the dusting characteristics or behavior of this compound in cosmetic formulations is available.
The Formula
Formulation
Stability
Specific stability parameters and notes regarding environmental factors or interactions are not detailed in the current research.
Safety
Safety Profile
HEXAHYDRO-TRIMETHYL-METHANOAZULENE-6-CARBALDEHYDE has not undergone a direct safety assessment by the CIR Expert Panel or SCCS. However, similar complex 'hexahydro-trimethyl-methanoazulene' and 'carbaldehyde' structures are frequently evaluated by organizations like RIFM and IFRA, primarily for their use as fragrance ingredients. For instance, a related carbaldehyde demonstrated a No Expected Sensitization Induction Level (NESIL) of 4700 μg/cm2, suggesting a low potential for skin sensitization. Acceptable maximum concentrations for such compounds in face/body products have been established up to 2.2%.
Your Skin
Skin Compatibility
Our Assessment
Verdict
Due to a lack of direct clinical efficacy studies and comprehensive skin compatibility data, the precise utility and impact of this ingredient in precision skincare formulations remain largely unknown, though it is inferred to function as a fragrance component.
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