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March 1, 2010 | Cosmetic news

What is in the "Fragrance" of our cosmetics?


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The IFRA (International Fragrance Association), official represention of the worldwide actors within the perfume industry, published at this beginning of 2010 a list of 3163 ingredients which can find under the denomination "Fragrance". A gesture of transparency towards consumers increasingly more concerned with their health and that of their planet. Interesting but… is this sufficient?

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