Elements for an ideal chemical/fragrance policy would be to first increase regulations surrounding the testing, uses, and adverse health effects for chemicals found in fragrances. Without this increase in regulation, it would be hard to crack down on companies who resist exposing their formula to the public in fear of others stealing it. This fear that fragrance companies have, especially when it comes to perfumes and colognes, does not make sense because they usually have patents on their name brand and/or formulas. At least that is my assumption.
With a large number of these chemicals found in fragrances being unstudied, there needs to be an increase in research done to learn about the health effects associated with fragrances. Creating a policy around making it mandatory for companies and products to be tested before selling to the consumer would be beneficial and also decrease our exposures.
With a large number of these chemicals found in fragrances being unstudied, there needs to be an increase in research done to learn about the health effects associated with fragrances. Creating a policy around making it mandatory for companies and products to be tested before selling to the consumer would be beneficial and also decrease our exposures.
I would also agree in your idea in creating policy to restrict the use of fragrances and then to do apt testing in order to reintroduce them into the market. The idea behind being able to do mandatory does not seem like a radical idea, but more of a common sense in terms of exposure to the public.
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