Myroxylon Pereirae (Peru Balsam) Oil

What is Myroxylon Pereirae (Peru Balsam) Oil?

Myroxylon Pereirae (Peru Balsam) Oil comes from the resinous sap of the Myroxylon pereirae tree, a tropical species from Central and South America. This viscous, reddish-brown essential oil features a sweet, warm aroma blending vanilla, cinnamon, and balsamic notes, derived from compounds like benzyl cinnamate and vanillin. In cosmetics, it belongs to the fragrance category, primarily functioning as a perfuming agent to add depth and richness to scents in lotions, creams, soaps, and perfumes. As a fixative, it anchors lighter fragrance molecules, extending their longevity on skin. Its emollient nature can soften formulations, aiding in smooth application. Extracted via incision and distillation, the oil's potency requires trace amounts in products, blending seamlessly for sensory enhancement without overpowering.

Comedogenic Rating 0/5 Low risk of clogging pores
EWG Safety Rating 1 View on EWG →

Benefits

Imparts a rich, balsamic fragrance for appealing sensory experience.

Serves as a fixative to prolong scent duration in formulations.

Non-comedogenic profile supports use in various skin types.

Who It's For

A quick guide for who this ingredient may suit (and who should be cautious).

Who May Benefit Who Should Avoid
Fragrance lovers seeking natural balsamic scents.
Those with fragrance sensitivities.
Individuals with acne-prone skin due to low pore-clogging potential.
People allergic to balsam-related substances.
Users preferring plant-derived aroma ingredients.
Individuals with eczema or dermatitis history.

Safety Notes

  • Recognized as a potential contact allergen; monitor for reactions.
  • Low overall hazard rating from safety assessments.

Frequently Asked Questions about Myroxylon Pereirae (Peru Balsam) Oil

What is the scent profile of Peru Balsam Oil?

It offers a sweet, vanilla-like balsamic aroma with warm spicy undertones.

Is it suitable for acne-prone skin?

Yes, with a comedogenic rating of 0, it poses low risk for clogging pores.

Does it pose allergy risks?

Yes, as a known fragrance allergen, it may sensitize some skin types.