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beta-Caryophyllene

beta-Caryophyllene is a naturally occurring bicyclic sesquiterpene found in many essential oils, such as clove, rosemary, and cannabis. It is primarily used in cosmetics as a fragrance ingredient due to its spicy, woody aroma. Research suggests it may also have anti-inflammatory properties.

NoneFragrance ingredientVeganEvidence: Medium
BenefitModerate 1.5 / 4
Soothing
RiskModerate 1.5 / 4

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Lènde (Fiori Bianchi e Pepe) Eau de Parfum
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Frequently asked questions

What is beta-Caryophyllene used for in skincare?
beta-Caryophyllene is primarily used as a fragrance component in skincare products, contributing a spicy or woody note. Emerging research also indicates it may have anti-inflammatory properties.
Can beta-Caryophyllene cause skin reactions?
As a fragrance ingredient, beta-Caryophyllene has the potential to cause skin sensitization in some individuals, particularly those with fragrance allergies or sensitive skin.