

Pinene.
What is it?
Pinene is a naturally occurring organic compound classified as a monoterpene. It exists in two isomeric forms—alpha-pinene and beta-pinene—and is known for its distinctive pine-like aroma. In skincare, pinene is appreciated for its fragrance and potential therapeutic properties.
Information
Pinene is a naturally occurring organic compound classified as a monoterpene. It exists in two isomeric forms—alpha-pinene and beta-pinene—and is known for its distinctive pine-like aroma. In skincare, pinene is appreciated for its fragrance and potential therapeutic properties.
Where does it come from?
Pinene is primarily derived from the essential oils of coniferous trees, particularly pine, but it is also found in other plants such as rosemary, eucalyptus, and sage. It is typically obtained through steam distillation of plant resins or leaves.
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