
Natural & Synthetic Certificate – CIRRUS Fragrance Oil
Is Cirrus a natural or synthetic fragrance oil?
The natural and synthetic breakdown for Cirrus is detailed in the Natural & Synthetic Certificate above. Fragrance oils typically contain a blend of naturally-derived aromatic ingredients and synthetically produced aroma chemicals. The certificate documents the origin classification for each component.
What does 'natural fragrance' mean on a product label?
In the U.S., 'natural fragrance' is not strictly regulated by the FDA but generally refers to aromatic ingredients derived from natural sources — plants, flowers, resins, and woods — via processes like steam distillation or cold pressing. Stock Fragrance references the ISO 9235 standard for natural origin classification.
Can Cirrus be labeled as a natural fragrance?
Whether Cirrus can be marketed as 'natural' depends on the natural/synthetic ratio and your jurisdiction's labeling requirements. Review the Natural & Synthetic Certificate above. For EU products, ISO 9235 and COSMOS certification guidelines apply. Contact us at hello@stockfragrance.com with labeling questions.
Is Cirrus free from petrochemical-derived ingredients?
Please review the Natural & Synthetic Certificate above for a complete ingredient origin breakdown. For specific questions about individual components, contact our Regulatory Affairs team at hello@stockfragrance.com.
