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Information about Phthalates in Fragrance Oils
Recently, safety concerns have been raised in congress and in the media about substances
called phthalates. Although one type of phthalate is commonly used in fragrance oils, it
is NOT the kind that has had safety concerns. The kind used in FOs is diethyl phthalate
(DEP); the types of questionable safety are dibutyl phthalate (DBP) and diethyl hexyl
phthalate (DEHP). The latter two chemicals are used in some plastics, not in fragrance
oils; they make plastics better able to bend without breaking.
The IFRA is the International Fragrance Association. It
establishes safety guidelines for fragrance materials. You can see their official
position on the use of DEP by viewing the articles available on their website.
The RIFM (Research Institute for Fragrance Materials) is the
primary U.S. authority on fragrance material safety. All of Symphony Scents's suppliers
follow IFRA and RIFM guidelines.
About 3/4 of our FOs contain DEP. None contain any other types of phthalates. For those
who want to pass this information on to their customers, here is a list of the FOs we
carry that do NOT contain DEP (and thus, no phthalates).
Please feel free to email with any
questions.
Bayberry Spice
Black Cherry
Blueberry
Brown Sugar
Chai Tea
Citrus Splash
Coconut
Cornucopia
Dutch Chocolate
Gingerbread
Heather
Lilac
Magnolia
Mistletoe
Pina Colada
Pomegranate
Sage Leaf
Secret Garden
Formerly-carried scents:
Freesia
Whispers of Bay