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Parfum

In Skincare: Is Parfum Safe? Comedogenic Rating & Side Effects

Safety (overall safety)
3/5 — Moderate risk
Irritancy (skin irritation)
4/5 — High risk

Safety Information

Fragrance mix is a common irritant and allergen; ingredients such as linalool, limonene, and oxidation products may trigger dermatitis, especially on sensitive or compromised skin. The Cosmetic Ingredient Review (CIR) has noted that fragrance mixtures can cause allergic contact dermatitis, and the Environmental Working Group (EWG) lists several common fragrance components as potential skin sensitizers.

Overview

Ingredient Profile

Parfum is a term for ingredient labelling used to identify that a product contains a material or a combination of materials normally added to a cosmetic to produce or to mask a particular odour. According to Article 19 of the Cosmetics Regulation, 'Perfume and aromatic compositions and their raw materials shall be referred to by the terms ‘parfum’ or ‘aroma’. '
Classifications
Fragrance: Synthetic and Natural

Role of Parfum

Active Cosmetic Mechanisms

FRAGRANCE

Scent Provider

Adds pleasant scent to cosmetic products

SCIENTIFIC ANALYSIS

// Evidence: Fragrance ingredients provide aromatic appeal through essential oils, aroma chemicals, and natural extracts. These volatile compounds interact with olfactory receptors creating scent perception. Fragrance design considers top notes (high volatility), middle notes (moderate volatility), and base notes (low volatility) for scent development over time. Must consider stability, allergen content, and regulatory compliance.

PERFUMING

Fragrance Provider

Provides fragrance to enhance product appeal

SCIENTIFIC ANALYSIS

// Evidence: Perfuming ingredients add pleasant scents through complex mixtures of natural essential oils, aroma chemicals, and synthetic compounds. These volatile molecules evaporate and interact with olfactory receptors. Perfume construction uses top notes (citrus, herbs - high volatility), middle notes (floral, spice - moderate volatility), and base notes (woods, musks - low volatility) creating evolving scent profile. Must consider stability, allergen declaration, and IFRA compliance.

Products

containing Parfum

40436 formulations
Cleansing Milk Jelly
Cleansing Milk Jelly
REVOLUTION SKINCARE
Exfoliating Bar
Exfoliating Bar
Radiant Glow Botanical
Exfoliating Hand Wash Fresh Lavender
Exfoliating Hand Wash Fresh Lavender
Sachajuan
Semantic Analysis

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Frequently Asked Questions

Parfum — common questions

What is Parfum in skincare?

Parfum is a term for ingredient labelling used to identify that a product contains a material or a combination of materials normally added to a cosmetic to produce or to mask a particular odour. According to Article 19 of the Cosmetics Regulation, 'Perfume and aromatic compositions and their raw materials shall be referred to by the terms ‘parfum’ or ‘aroma’. '

What does Parfum do? / Functions of Parfum?

Common functions: FRAGRANCE, PERFUMING.

What is the comedogenic rating of Parfum? / Is Parfum comedogenic?

The comedogenic rating of Parfum has not been established in our database.

Does it clog pores?
No Rating Available

Whether Parfum clogs pores depends on the formulation and concentration.

Is Parfum safe for skin?
3 3/5 — Moderate risk

Parfum has a safety rating of 3 out of 5. A rating of 3 indicates moderate safety considerations. Note: Fragrance mix is a common irritant and allergen; ingredients such as linalool, limonene, and oxidation products may trigger dermatitis, especially on sensitive or compromised skin. The Cosmetic Ingred

Is Parfum good for sensitive skin?
4 4/5 — High risk

Parfum has an irritancy rating of 4 out of 5. A rating of 4 means it has high irritation potential.

What are the side effects of Parfum in skincare?

Known considerations: Fragrance mix is a common irritant and allergen; ingredients such as linalool, limonene, and oxidation products may trigger dermatitis, especially on sensitive or compromised skin. The Cosmetic Ingredient Review (CIR) has noted that fragrance mixtures can cause allergic contact dermatitis, and the Environmental Working Group (EWG) lists several common fragrance components as potential skin sensitizers. Additional risks: skin irritation (irritancy rating 4/5).

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