Science
Mechanism of Action
The precise mechanism by which Pentamethyl-Spirobicycloheptane-Dioxane interacts with skin at a biological level for therapeutic effect is not currently elucidated, as its function is predominantly sensory.
Research
Clinical Evidence
Low confidenceN/A
Transparency
Dusting Analysis
Current research data provides no information regarding the dusting potential of Pentamethyl-Spirobicycloheptane-Dioxane in cosmetic formulations.
The Formula
Formulation
Stability
To maintain optimal integrity, Pentamethyl-Spirobicycloheptane-Dioxane should be stored in its original, tightly sealed container at a maximum temperature of 25°C. Prolonged exposure to light, heat, and air should be prevented.
Conflicts
- strong oxidizing agents
Safety
Safety Profile
European regulatory information classifies Pentamethyl-Spirobicycloheptane-Dioxane as an irritant (Xi), specifically noting its irritating effects on the skin (R 38). Dermal contact may result in harm, evidenced by an LD50 Dermal Rabbit > 2000 mg/kg. Consequently, direct contact with the product must be avoided. Its safety profile for use during pregnancy has not been established. Additionally, this ingredient poses a significant environmental risk, being toxic to aquatic organisms with potential for long-term adverse effects (R 51/53, H411).
Your Skin
Skin Compatibility
Our Assessment
Verdict
Given its classification as a skin irritant and the complete absence of clinical data demonstrating skin benefits or efficacy, Pentamethyl-Spirobicycloheptane-Dioxane is not recommended for precision skincare formulations.
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