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fragrance parfum
Description
Fragrance, also known as parfum, is a complex blend of natural and synthetic aromatic compounds used to impart a pleasant scent to skincare and cosmetic products. This versatile ingredient serves both functional and aesthetic purposes, enhancing the overall sensory experience of a product while potentially masking undesirable odors from other active ingredients.
Fragrances are composed of various volatile molecules, including essential oils, aroma chemicals, and fixatives. These components interact to create unique scent profiles that can range from light and fresh to deep and musky. While fragrance can contribute to product appeal, it's important to note that it is a common allergen and may cause skin irritation in sensitive individuals.
In skincare formulations, fragrance concentration typically ranges from 0.01% to 1%, depending on the product type and intended use. Regulatory bodies such as the International Fragrance Association (IFRA) provide guidelines for safe usage levels to minimize potential adverse reactions. When formulating with fragrance, it's crucial to consider its impact on product stability, compatibility with other ingredients, and potential effects on skin barrier function. Some formulators opt for fragrance-free alternatives to cater to consumers with sensitive skin or those seeking more minimalist skincare options.
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