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First of all, the vast majority of skincare products on the market contain fragrance, in large part to satisfy consumer demand, because without it, many skincare products would not smell good.
And there are many types of fragrances, in many grades, so they're actually completely different things, but labeled as all fragrances, so there's no way to tell who's a little bit gentler.
But as long as you don't have very sensitive skin or are allergic to fragrances, it's generally okay to use skin care products that contain them.
Expanded Information
Common allergenic fragrances are: cinnamyl alcohol, phenylethanol, hydroxycitronellal, benzyl salicylate, citronellal, coumarin, cinnamaldehyde, jasmine, geraniol, Peruvian balsam, iso-butyl carvacrol, moss net oil, butyl carvacrol, oak moss net oil, anisole, and so on.
While the fragrance in cosmetics will have a sensitizing effect and irritating reaction to some people, it does not mean that the fragrance is not safe, and the ladies do not have to worry too much about the fragrance in cosmetics.
For the regular manufacturers of cosmetics, before leaving the factory are required to carry out safety tests, only to meet the safety requirements of the factory sales, so you can rest assured that the use of.
However, for people with sensitive skin, it may be necessary to be relatively cautious, and it is recommended to use cosmetics that contain little or no fragrance, and before using a new cosmetic, be sure to do a trial sensitivity test behind the ear to avoid unsafe hazards brought about by fragrances.
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