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International Fragrance Association Code Practice

Restrictions on the use of a given ingredient are identified. Restrictions are set out in the Directive itself or in the IFRA (International Fragrance Association) code of practice. These restrictions may take the form of a quantitative limitation (expressed as a percentage of the final product or as a concentration for application to the skin), or the ingredient may have to meet certain specifications or may only be used in conjunction with certain specified ingredients. These substances are marked with one asterisk for IFRA restrictions or with two asterisks for restrictions in the Cosmetic Products Directive. [Pg.243]

IFRA Code of Practice (IFRA CoP) Home page of the International Fragrance Association (IFRA) www. ifraorg.org... [Pg.948]


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