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ricinus communis (castor) seed oil, butyrospermum parkii (shea butter), rhus verniciflua (fruit wax) peel cera, vitis vinifera (grape) seed oil, copernicia cerifera (carnauba) wax, mentha arvensis (peppermint) leaf oil, limonene, tocopherol, eugenol, cinnamomum zeylanicum (cinnamon) leaf oil, capsicum frutescens (chilli) resin, benzyl benzoate, linalool, cinnamal, citrus aurantium dulcis (blood orange) peel oil, citral, gerianol, cinnamyl alchohol, isoeugenol, citric acid
Radical Perfume Transparency. This implies the perfume components are totally disclosed to you (not hidden behind the phrase “perfume”, which is the norm). All components are included within the part above.
This perfume is comprised of (Click on on a perfume class for more information):
Important Oils
Important OilsGenuine important oils are bodily extracted by steam or expression (chilly urgent) of the pores and skin of the fruit. Important oils haven’t been chemically altered (through response, solvent extraction) from their pure state. |
Licensed Natural Perfume
Licensed Natural PerfumeA mix of important oils (see above) derived from vegetation which are grown in accordance with the USDA Nationwide Natural Program. |
Pure Perfume
Pure PerfumePure fragrances are mixtures of fragrant uncooked supplies. Versus a complete important oil present in a plant, these chemical compounds are bodily remoted from pure compounds, then blended collectively to create a scent. If solely pure isolates are used, firms can declare the scent “pure.” |
Naturally-Derived Perfume
Naturally-Derived PerfumePerfume components which have been extracted utilizing solvents (alcohol, petrochemicals, vegetable oils), or extracted by fermentation, or components which can have a pure element however have been considerably processed. |
Artificial Perfume
Unfragranced/UnscentedComponents that are new molecules, made in a laboratory. Nearly all of artificial constituent components are from petroleum byproducts. Artificial “nature-identical” components fall into this class as properly. Credo permits artificial fragrances so long as there aren’t any Soiled Checklist parts. |
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Important Oils
Genuine important oils are bodily extracted by steam or expression (chilly urgent) of the pores and skin of the fruit. Important oils haven’t been chemically altered (through response, solvent extraction) from their pure state.
Licensed Natural Perfume
A mix of important oils (see above) derived from vegetation which are grown in accordance with the USDA Nationwide Natural Program.

Pure Perfume
Pure fragrances are mixtures of fragrant uncooked supplies. Versus a complete important oil present in a plant, these chemical compounds are bodily remoted from pure compounds, then blended collectively to create a scent. If solely pure isolates are used, firms can declare the scent “pure.”
Naturally-Derived Perfume
Perfume components which have been extracted utilizing solvents (alcohol, petrochemicals, vegetable oils), or extracted by fermentation, or components which can have a pure element however have been considerably processed.
Unfragranced/Unscented
Components that are new molecules, made in a laboratory. Nearly all of artificial constituent components are from petroleum byproducts. Artificial “nature-identical” components fall into this class as properly. Credo permits artificial fragrances so long as there aren’t any Soiled Checklist parts.
What’s Behind “Perfume”?
US regulation doesn’t require that firms be clear concerning the components in perfume/parfum. Credo believes in your right-to-know. We require all manufacturers to categorize the perfume in every product (see chart above), and encourage manufacturers to completely disclose all scent components.