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Careful management of allergens

Fra­gran­ce brings delight to daily life, yet a small frac­tion of its ingre­dients can pro­vo­ke skin sen­si­ti­sa­tion. Der­ma­to­logy sur­vei­llan­ce sug­gests that fewer than three per­cent of peo­ple deve­lop a fra­gran­ce allergy, but vigi­lan­ce is essen­tial. The industry the­re­fo­re bases every new per­fu­me on a glo­bal safety fra­me­work that sets strict limits for poten­tial sen­si­ti­sers, upda­tes them as scien­ce evol­ves, and com­ple­ments them with clear con­su­mer labelling.

Managing exposure

Kee­ping real-world expo­su­re below the level that can trig­ger sen­si­ti­sa­tion is the cor­ners­to­ne of fra­gran­ce safety. Toxi­co­lo­gists first iden­tify which subs­tan­ces may bind to skin pro­teins. Dose-res­pon­se stu­dies then show how much of each subs­tan­ce is nee­ded to start that process.

Per­fu­mers model typi­cal use — whether it is a soap rin­sed away in seconds or a fine fra­gran­ce worn all day — and incor­po­ra­te gene­rous safety mar­gins. The resul­ting Inter­na­tio­nal Fra­gran­ce Asso­cia­tion (IFRA) Stan­dards apply world­wi­de and are rein­for­ced by ingre­dient decla­ra­tions on pro­duct labels.

Link to the IFRA Standards

Every IFRA Stan­dard blends hazard iden­ti­fi­ca­tion, expo­su­re analy­sis and risk assess­ment. Data is cons­tantly upda­ted: if con­su­mer habits chan­ge, expo­su­re models are revi­sed. Becau­se the Stan­dards are embed­ded in IFRA’s Code of Prac­ti­ce, adhe­ren­ce is com­pul­sory for mem­ber com­pa­nies and expec­ted by major brands worldwide.

International Dialogue for the Evaluation of Allergens (IDEA)

The Inter­na­tio­nal Dia­lo­gue for the Eva­lua­tion of Aller­gens (IDEA) brings together fra­gran­ce hou­ses, finished-pro­duct com­pa­nies, aca­de­mic der­ma­to­lo­gists and regu­la­tors to refi­ne aller­gen risk assess­ment. Sin­ce 2013 the initia­ti­ve has poo­led human, labo­ra­tory and in-sili­co data, dri­ven advan­ces in non-ani­mal tes­ting and published open-access gui­dan­ce revie­wed each year by an inde­pen­dent super­vi­sory panel. Fin­dings from IDEA feed directly into upda­tes of the IFRA Stan­dards and inform glo­bal policy dis­cus­sions, ensu­ring that aller­gen mana­ge­ment stays trans­pa­rent, current and firmly science-based.