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In a message dated 12/13/00 9:19:07 AM Eastern Standard Time,

cedaroflebanon@... writes:

> A number of substances that occur in essential oils are covered by this

> >list, including coumarin, eugenol, geraniol, citronellol, cinnamic

aldehyde,

>

> >isoeugenol, anisyl alcohol, benzyl benzoate, d-limonene, farnesol,

linalol,

> >benzyl salicylate, benzyl cinnamate etc. There is a proposition that these

> >ingredients would carry changes of labelling with respect to Risk phrases,

> >for example eugenol would carry risk phrases R38-43. As has been

previously

Do they give specific essential oils to avoid. Seems these are oils

we already avoid?

Jackie

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> Do they give specific essential oils to avoid. Seems these are oils

> we already avoid?

I think these two documents will answer all your questions.

The Scientific Committee on Cosmetic Products and Non-Food

Products intended for Consumers concerning Fragrance Allergy in

Consumers

http://europa.eu.int/comm/food/fs/sc/sccp/out98_en.pdf

Opinion concerning an initial list of perfumery materials which

must not form part of fragrances compounds used in cosmetic

products (adopted by the SCCNFP during the 12 th Plenary meeting

of 3 May 2000)

http://europa.eu.int/comm/food/fs/sc/sccp/out116_en.pdf

Maurice

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Sorry if this sounds stupid, but I would like to read these, but is there

somewhere I can go to do that without downloading them?

Thanks,

Becky :]

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> The Scientific Committee on Cosmetic Products and Non-Food

> Products intended for Consumers concerning Fragrance Allergy in

> Consumers

> http://europa.eu.int/comm/food/fs/sc/sccp/out98_en.pdf

>

> Opinion concerning an initial list of perfumery materials which

> must not form part of fragrances compounds used in cosmetic

> products (adopted by the SCCNFP during the 12 th Plenary meeting

> of 3 May 2000)

> http://europa.eu.int/comm/food/fs/sc/sccp/out116_en.pdf

>

> Maurice

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Becky,

One document is 63 pages long and the other is 47 pages long. I don't know

of any way that you can read them without downloading them to your computer.

They are both in Adobe Acrobat PDF format and only take about 2-3 minutes to

d/l with a 56K modem connection. You can then print them. Your only other

choice would be to go to a public library and see if they can obtain the

documents in a printed form for you. That will take time and may cost money

while the Internet is still free.

Young

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Innovators of Fine Personal Care Products

www.kylabs.com

Re: new legislation: implications for AT (long)

Sorry if this sounds stupid, but I would like to read these, but is there

somewhere I can go to do that without downloading them?

Thanks,

Becky :]

<><

> The Scientific Committee on Cosmetic Products and Non-Food

> Products intended for Consumers concerning Fragrance Allergy in

> Consumers

> http://europa.eu.int/comm/food/fs/sc/sccp/out98_en.pdf

>

> Opinion concerning an initial list of perfumery materials which

> must not form part of fragrances compounds used in cosmetic

> products (adopted by the SCCNFP during the 12 th Plenary meeting

> of 3 May 2000)

> http://europa.eu.int/comm/food/fs/sc/sccp/out116_en.pdf

>

> Maurice

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>The Scientific Committee on Cosmetic Products and Non-Food

>Products intended for Consumers concerning Fragrance Allergy in

>Consumers

>http://europa.eu.int/comm/food/fs/sc/sccp/out98_en.pdf

>

>Opinion concerning an initial list of perfumery materials which

>must not form part of fragrances compounds used in cosmetic

>products (adopted by the SCCNFP during the 12 th Plenary meeting

>of 3 May 2000)

>http://europa.eu.int/comm/food/fs/sc/sccp/out116_en.pdf

The following files have been emailed to Pat. If there is

enough interest, I'm sure Pat will upload these documents to the

CosmeticsInfo files section.

Fragrance Allergy In Consumers A Review Of The Problem Analysis

Of The Need For Appropriate Consumer Information And

Identification Of Consumer Allergens

Fragrance Allergy In Consumers.pdf

An Initial List Of Perfumery Materials Which Must Not Form Part

Of Fragrances Compounds Used In Cosmetic Products

EU List of Prohibited Perfumery Materials.pdf

Maurice

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