Linalool is a naturally occurring aromatic compound widely used in cosmetic and personal care products because of its pleasant floral and slightly spicy fragrance. It is found naturally in many flowers, herbs, and essential oils such as lavender, coriander, basil, rosewood, and bergamot oils. Linalool appears as a clear to pale yellow liquid with a fresh and soothing scent that is highly valued in the fragrance and cosmetic industry. It is commonly used in perfumes, deodorants, lotions, creams, shampoos, conditioners, soaps, and body care products to provide a pleasant fragrance and improve the sensory appeal of formulations. In addition to its fragrance properties, linalool is also appreciated for its calming and refreshing aromatic character, making it popular in aromatherapy and spa-related products. Cosmetic manufacturers use linalool in both natural and synthetic fragrance blends because it mixes well with many other fragrance ingredients. The ingredient is stable under normal cosmetic formulation conditions and is widely compatible with various personal care products. Due to its strong fragrance performance, only small quantities are generally required in cosmetic formulations.