What is IFRA conformity certificate?

The IFRA Conformity Certificate (or IFRA Statement as it is often referred) is a document established by the fragrance compound manufacturer and based on a trust relationship between the fragrance supplier and its customer. It sets out the safe use levels based on 11 Classes of products.

What are IFRA classes?

Toys; Lip Products of all types (solid and liquid lipsticks, balms, clear or coloured etc…) Deodorant and Antiperspirant products of all types (spray, stick, roll-on, under-arm and body etc…)

What is IFRA Compliance?

What is IFRA? IFRA stands for the International Fragrance Association. This is an industry body that represents the fragrance industry worldwide. The standards may limit or ban the use of a certain fragrance, and the IFRA certificate allows the manufacturer of the fragrance-based product to be compliant.

How many IFRA Standards are there?

There are three types of IFRA Standards, and in order to differentiate between different potential issues within a fragrance formulation or ingredient, and depending on its purpose and function.

What does IFRA maximum usage level mean?

The maximum usage level is the most fragrance it is possible to use for each application and remain IFRA-compliant. REMEMBER: The max usage level is the most fragrance you can use for that application and still be IFRA-compliant. It is not a recommendation for how much you should use for the best end results.

What is IFRA maximum usage level?

Rose Petals has a maximum usage level of 100 for use in candles (Category 12). That’s well above the maximum fragrance load of my wax, so I’ll proceed with my usual methods for calculating how much fragrance I’ll need for this batch of candles.

What is IFRA 49th Amendment?

January 19, 2020. The International Fragrance Association (IFRA) has announced the notification of its 49th Amendment which considers new methodologies in quantitative risk assessment and aggregate exposure, leading to a recategorization of product classes.

Who has to follow IFRA?

Recognized by government authorities and trade bodies around the world, the Standards are compulsory for all IFRA members – who produce around 80 per cent of the global volume of fragrance.

Is IFRA compulsory?

How much fragrance should I add to soap?

For a strong scent, you can add 0.7 ounces of fragrance or essential oil per pound of cold process soap. For melt and pour, you can add 0.3 ounces per pound. This number will vary based on what oil you choose. For instance, Cherry Almond Fragrance Oil is really strong.

Who made IFRA?

Under Michael Carlos’ chairmanship IFRA developed as a truly global presence with new offices in Latin America and Asia-Pacific, an established annual meeting and an enhanced safe use program, the IFRA Standards. Partly in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, IFRA continued to improve its online presence in 2020.

What do you need to know about IFRA certification?

Disclaimer: This Certificate provides restrictions for use of the specified product based only on those materials restricted by IFRA Standards for the toxicity endpoint (s) described in each Standard. This Certificate does not provide certification of a comprehensive safety assessment of all product constituents.

What are the categories and subcategories of IFRA?

IFRA Category Product Type use IFRA Category rationale Comments IFRA Sub-category Flavour Phototoxicity IFRA category for Certificate of Conformity of fragrance mixtures with IFRA Standards Old Categorization (QRA1 – 48th

Is there a limit to the amount of IFRA oil you can use?

IFRA Categories. When using fragrance oils in your products there is a maximum limit (set by the fragrance oil manufacturer) of the oil that can be included depending on the type of product being made. See individual IFRA statements (ask your supplier) for guidelines on the amounts. The types of product (IFRA class) are listed below.

Which is an example of an IFRA finished product?

IFRA class. Finished product type. 1. Products intended for application to the lips. 2. Deodorants and antiperspirants.