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October 28, 2008 | Allergy corner

The allergens that shall be listed


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It is mandatory to include twenty-six aromatic molecules, especially present in the essential oils, in the list of ingredients, as soon as they are at a concentration higher than 0.01% in the rinse- off products and at more than 0.001% in the leave-on products. This is an advice to warn and protect people sensitized to these allergens, be they synthetic or natural.

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