Zingiber Officinale Root Oil
Zingiber Officinale (ginger) root oil is an essential oil rich in volatile fragrance constituents (e.g., zingiberene and related terpenes) used at low concentrations for scent/“warming” effects, but these compounds are well-documented irritants and can be sensitizing in leave-on skincare. In clinical practice, essential oils frequently trigger stinging, erythema, and eczema flares in reactive skin—especially on compromised barriers—so I score it as a significant irritant requiring avoidance or strict patch testing in sensitive populations. Safety Notes: In mainstream leave-on skincare (creams/serums/eye products), Zingiber Officinale (Ginger) Root Oil is commonly used as a fragrance/skin-sensory component or as part of an essential-oil blend at trace levels around 0.0005–0.05%. Higher consumer-available levels occur in “natural/EO-active” massage oils, body oils, and some rinse-off bath/shower products where ginger oil is positioned as a warming/aroma active, reaching ~0.2–1.0% while still fitting typical stability/sensitization constraints for OTC cosmetics. Levels above ~1% are uncommon in mass-market facial leave-on products due to irritation/allergen management considerations, even though no single global maximum exists beyond general safety and labeling obligations (e.g., EU allergen labeling when applicable).
Identifiers
- CosIng
- 60317