Fragrance allergens in cosmetics, personal and household care products can cause allergic reactions. To protect consumers and ensure transparency, many regions now require the declaration of specific fragrance compounds on product labels.
In the EU, Regulation (EU) 2023/1545 expands the list of declarable fragrance allergens to over 80. New cosmetic products must comply by July 31, 2026, while existing products on the market have until July 31, 2028, to meet the updated labeling requirements. Canada and Asia-Pacific markets are introducing similar rules, and the US is expected to align under MoCRA 2022.
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