Placing Parfum and Its Allergens Below the 1 Percent Line
Where Parfum and its broken-out allergens actually sit in your INCI list when the total scent load is small.
Where Parfum and its broken-out allergens actually sit in your INCI list when the total scent load is small.
Your supplier's safety data sheet listing only parfum is normal, not a stonewall, and there is a specific way to get the real data.
How the umbrella INCI term Parfum works alongside the named allergens Canada is phasing in under its 2026 disclosure lists.
Why Parfum is legally allowed to hide a whole blend behind one word, and how fragrance allergen lists force specific ingredients back out into the open.
Why a single Parfum entry used to be enough, what changed, and how the new allergen disclosure thresholds affect your ingredient list.
The parfum grouping convention still works, but Canada's new allergen disclosure rules mean you can no longer hide behind it entirely.
How to declare a proprietary fragrance blend on a Canadian Cosmetic Notification Form when the supplier will not give you a full breakdown.