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The following is an excerpt from the work of Julia Kendall (1935 - 1997); distributed by EHN, 415.541.5075. You can find the full text of the information below at: Twenty Most Common Chemicals Found in Thirty-One Fragrance Products
Principal chemicals found in scented products are:
- ACETONE
Found in: cologne, dishwashing liquid and detergent, nail enamel remover
On EPA, RCRA, CERCLA Hazardous Waste lists. "Inhalation can cause dryness
of the mouth and throat; dizziness, nausea, incoordination, slurred speech,
drowsiness, and, in severe exposures, coma." "Acts primarily as a central
nervous system (CNS) depressant."
- BENZALDEHYDE
Found in: perfume, cologne, hairspray, laundry bleach, deodorants, detergent,
vaseline lotion, shaving cream, shampoo, bar soap, dishwasher detergent
Narcotic. Sensitizer. "Local anesthetic, CNS depressant"... "irritation to
the mouth, throat, eyes, skin, lungs, and GI tract, causing nausea and
abdominal pain." "May cause kidney damage." "Do not use with contact
lenses."
- BENZYL ACETATE
Found in: perfume, cologne, shampoo, fabric softener, stickup
air freshener, dishwashing liquid and detergent, soap, hairspray, bleach,
after shave, deodorants
Carcinogenic (linked to pancreatic cancer); "From vapors: irritating to
eyes and respiratory passages, exciting cough." "In mice: hyperanemia of
the lungs." "Can be absorbed through the skin causing systemic effects."
"Do not flush to sewer."
- BENZYL ALCOHOL
Found in: perfume, cologne, soap, shampoo, nail enamel remover, air freshener,
laundry bleach and detergent, vaseline lotion, deodorants, fabric softener
"irritating to the upper respiratory tract" ..."headache, nausea, vomiting,
dizziness, drop in blood pressure, CNS depression, and death in severe
cases due to respiratory failure."
- CAMPHOR
Found in: perfume, shaving cream, nail enamel, fabric softener, dishwasher detergent,
nail color, stickup air freshener
"local irritant and CNS stimulant" ..."readily absorbed through body
tissues" ..."irritation of eyes, nose and throat" ..."dizziness, confusion,
nausea, twitching muscles and convulsions" "Avoid inhalation of vapors."
- ETHANOL
Found in: perfume, hairspray, shampoo, fabric softener, dishwashing
liquid and detergent, laundry detergent, shaving cream, soap, vaseline
lotion, air fresheners, nail color and remover, paint and varnish remover
On EPA Hazardous Waste list; symptoms: "...fatigue; irritating to eyes and
upper respiratory tract even in low concentrations..." "Inhalation of
ethanol vapors can have effects similar to those characteristic of
ingestion. These include an initial stimulatory effect followed by
drowsiness, impaired vision, ataxia, stupor..." Causes CNS disorder.
- ETHYL ACETATE
Found in: after shave, cologne, perfume, shampoo, nail color, nail enamel remover,
fabric softener, dishwashing liquid
Narcotic. On EPA Hazardous Waste list; "...irritating to the eyes and
respiratory tract" ..."may cause headache and narcosis (stupor)"
..."defatting effect on skin and may cause drying and cracking" ..."may
cause anemia with leukocytosis and damage to liver and kidneys" "Wash
thoroughly after handling."
- LIMONENE
Found in: perfume, cologne, disinfectant spray, bar soap, shaving cream, deodorants,
nail color and remover, fabric softener, dishwashing liquid, air fresheners,
after shave, bleach, paint and varnish remover
Carcinogenic. "Prevent its contact with skin or eyes because it is an
irritant and sensitizer." "Always wash thoroughly after using this material
and before eating, drinking, ...applying cosmetics. Do not inhale limonene
vapor."
- LINALOOL
Found in: perfume, cologne, bar soap, shampoo, hand lotion, nail enamel remover,
hairspray, laundry detergent, dishwashing liquid, vaseline lotion, air
fresheners, bleach powder, fabric softener, shaving cream, after shave,
solid deodorant
Narcotic. ..."respiratory disturbances" ... "Attracts bees." "In animal
tests: ataxic gait, reduced spontaneous motor activity and depression ...
development of respiratory disturbances leading to death." ..."depressed
frog-heart activity." Causes CNS disorder.
- METHYLENE CHLORIDE
Found in: shampoo, cologne, paint and varnish remover
Banned by the FDA in 1988! No enforcement possible due to trade secret laws
protecting chemical fragrance industry. On EPA, RCRA, CERCLA Hazardous
Waste lists. "Carcinogenic" ..."Absorbed, stored in body fat, it
metabolizes to carbon monoxide, reducing oxygen-carrying capacity of the
blood." "Headache, giddiness, stupor, irritability, fatigue, tingling in
the limbs." Causes CNS disorder.
- a-PINENE
Found in: bar and liquid soap, cologne, perfume, shaving cream, deodorants,
dishwashing liquid, air freshener
Sensitizer (damaging to the immune system).
- g-TERPINENE
Found in: cologne, perfume, soap, shaving cream, deodorant, air freshener
"Causes asthma and CNS disorders."
- a-TERPINEOL
Found in: perfume, cologne, laundry detergent, bleach powder, laundry bleach,
fabric softener, stickup air freshener, vaseline lotion, cologne, soap,
hairspray, after shave, roll-on deodorant
..."highly irritating to mucous membranes"... "Aspiration into the lungs
can produce pneumonitis or even fatal edema." Can also cause "excitement,
ataxia (loss of muscular coordination), hypothermia, CNS and respiratory
depression, and headache." "Prevent repeated or prolonged skin contact."
Relevant Facts:
95% of chemicals used in fragrances are synthetic compounds derived from
petroleum. They include benzene derivatives, aldehydes and many other known
toxics and sensitizers - capable of causing cancer, birth defects, central
nervous system disorders and allergic reactions. Neurotoxins: At Home and
the Workplace, Report by the Committee on Science & Technology, U.S. House
of Representatives, Sept. 16, 1986. (Report 99-827)
Central Nervous System disorders (brain and spine) include Multiple
Sclerosis, Parkinson's Disease, Alzheimer's Disease, Sudden Infant Death
Syndrome.
Chloroform was found in tests of fabric softeners: EPA's 1991 study.
A room containing an air freshener had high levels of p-dichlorobenzene (a
carcinogen) and ethanol: EPA's 1991 study.
An FDA analysis (1968-1972) of 138 compounds used in cosmetics that most
frequently involved adverse reactions, identified five chemicals (alpha-
terpineol, benzyl acetate, benzyl alcohol, limonene and linalool) that are
among the 20 most commonly used in the 31 fragrance products tested by the
EPA in 1991!
Thirty-three million Americans suffer from sinusitis (inflammation or
infection of sinus passages).
Ten million Americans have asthma. Asthma and asthma deaths have increased
over 30% in the past 10 years.
Headaches cost $50 billion in lost productivity and medical expenses and
157 million lost work days in 1991. "Focus on Fragrance and Health," by
Louise Kosta, The Human Ecologist, Fall 1992.
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