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Would you know if Benzoin falls under Styrax of the IFRA code and standards?

Are they the same?

thanks!

:josephine

Hi phine,

The IFRA (International Fragrance Research Organization) website lists its

guidelines at http://www.ifraorg.org/GuideLines.asp. I found no

restrictions for Benzoin Siam or Benzoin Sumatra. Their entry for Styrax

specifies the two Styrax species that are restricted, neither of which are

the same as either Benzoin. IFRA does not list Benzoin in Appendix 1,

either, where naturals that contribute restricted molecules are listed. A

brief survey of Material Safety Data Sheets indicates that Benzoin usually

has a warning about possible skin sensitization. It might be worth noting

that Material Safety Data Sheets, in general, list possible skin

sensitization or irritation for a very large percentage of

materials...perhaps with the idea of erring on the safe side.

I believe that natural perfumers should be familiar with the IFRA guidelines

and that we should voluntarily adopt them in our own blends. The IFRA

guidelines are easy to read and understand and, for the most part, are easy

to follow. They restrict some materials that few of us would ever use, such

as Tree Moss absolute. However, they also restrict some of our most

commonly used materials, especially citrus oils. Even so, fine perfumes and

colognes can be produced within the IFRA guidelines.

Steve Earl

Glen Custom Perfumery

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