Has anyone noticed that B&B is not listing the actual IFRA usage for their fragrances or am I missing something?
Not sure why she does not have it posted.Nope don't see it, I wonder if it is because she wants you to use her FO Calc ?
But it is not listed there either, just sm, med, lg scent amounts
But we know that there are people out there selling day old hp and soaps that will cure cancer. Common sense is not always so commonIn the US it is not mandatory for fragrance manufacturers to submit their fragrances for IFRA testing. They only have to specify if the fragrance is body safe and at what the max usage is. Let's face it who would use any fragrance at 5 or 6% in a lotion or leave on product other than maybe a solid perfume. Common sense has to come into play. For soap the fragrance is diluted with water and rinsed off in seconds. No customer is going to know what IFRA is and you have assessment to help control the product.
I also find it very hard to believe every fragrance manufacturer is going to send out every fragrance to a self regulating association. Manufacturers do know what they are making and the percentages of the components/constituents they use
Agree with Lin, wouldnt use a FO that hadnt been tested for safety - not 100% sure but think you would struggle to sell over here using a product that didnt comply with IFRA
I only use FO's I can find usage rates for. I don't purchase scents with low usage rates. I agree that they should be listed on their site. I don't care if they test their products as long as there is the important stuff. Testing of product is a bonus.
What is a low usage rate?
If the max usage rate for soap is less than 3% I don't bother. I want the scent to stick but I also have concerns about the safety of chemicals used to make a FO with such a low usage rate. For me, I like to see max usage rates above 10%. 15% and above is even better I keep my usage rate at about 4-5% no matter how high max usage is though.
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