FRAGRANCE
CHEMICALS AS TOXIC SUBSTANCES
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Acetaldehyde - found in perfume, dyes, fruit
and fish preservatives, and flavor fragrances, which produces a fruity
odor. It is a suspected animal
carcinogen and has been classified in Group B2 as a probable human carcinogen of
low carcinogenic hazard by the EPA. It
can cause eye, skin and respiratory tract irritation. No information is available on the reproductive or developmental
effects of acetaldehyde in humans; however studies in animals have shown that
acetaldehyde has crossed the placenta to the fetus.
Acetone - found in cologne, dishwashing detergent, nail
enamel remover, and cosmetics.
Inhalation can cause dizziness, nausea, drowsiness, loss of
coordination, eye, nose and throat irritation and in severe cases tremors and
coma. Acetone is on the Hazardous Substance List because it is flammable.
Acetonitrile - found in perfume, dyes, and
pharmaceuticals. It can cause
irritation of the mucous membranes, weakness, headaches, tremor, numbness, and
nausea. High concentrations can cause
convulsions and death.
Benzaldehyde - found in perfume, hairspray,
laundry bleach, deodorants, detergents, shampoo, soap, dishwasher
detergent. It can be a sensitizer, also
causing eye, throat, lung, and skin irritation. It may cause kidney damage.
Benzyl Acetate - found in perfume, cologne,
fabric softener, after shave, deodorants, hairspray, bleach, air
freshener. Inhalation can cause eye,
throat and respiratory irritation.
Benzyl Alcohol - found in perfume, cologne.
shampoo, air fresheners, laundry bleach, detergent, fabric softener,
deodorants, soap, nail enamel remover, cosmetics, pharmaceuticals, and
ointments. It can cause dizziness, headache, nausea, vomiting, fatigue,
dizziness, weakness, skin, eye, mucous membrane and respiratory tract
irritation.
Benzyl chloride - found in perfume, dyes,
pharmaceuticals, and a flavor fragrance. It was formerly used as an irritant
gas in chemical warfare. It can cause
skin, eye, lung, and mucous membrane irritation, dizziness, headache, fatigue,
and is a suspected animal carcinogen.
The EPA has classified benzyl chloride as a Group B2, which is a
probable human carcinogen of low carcinogenic hazard.
Camphor - found in perfume, fabric softener, shaving
cream,nail polish, air fresheners, and dishwasher detergent. It can cause eye, nose and throat
irritation, dizziness, nausea, confusion, and tremors.
Cinnamaldehyde - found in perfume and flavors. It
can cause eye, nose, skin and respiratory tract irritation.
Citronella - found in perfume, fabric
softener, shampoo, and nail enamel remover. It can cause eye, nose, skin and
respiratory tract irritation.
Dimethyl sulfate - found in perfume, dyes, and
pharmaceuticals. It was formally used in chemical warfare. It is a suspected
animal carcinogen and a Group B2, probable human carcinogen. It can also cause
eye, mouth, skin, and respiratory tract irritation. Severe exposure may cause
lung, heart, kidney and central nervous system damage, convulsions, delirium,
paralysis, coma, and even death.
Ethanol - found in perfume, hairspray, shampoo, air
fresheners, nail polish, nail enamel remover, laundry detergent, shaving cream,
and dishwashing detergent. It can cause lung, kidney and liver damage, fatigue,
nausea, tremors, anemia, respiratory tract irritation, and conjunctivitis.
Limonene - found in perfume, flavor fragrances, soap,
deodorant, nail polish and remover, fabric softener, air freshener, aftershave,
dishwasher detergent, waterless hand cleaners, and pesticides. Limonene is used
for its lemon-like flavor and odor. It is a known animal carcinogen, yet it is
widely used in insect repellents for flea control on pets such as cats and
dogs. It can be a skin, eye, nose, throat and respiratory tract irritant
and it can cause headaches. It is a skin sensitizer.
Linalool - found in perfume, cologne, air freshener,
aftershave, shaving cream, soap, hand lotion, fabric softener, laundry
detergent, and dishwashing liquid. It can cause central nervous system damage
such as confusion, depression, and dizziness.
Methylene chloride (dichloromethane) - found in some
shampoos, cologne, and paint and varnish remover. In 1988 it was banned by the
FDA; however in a 1991 EPA Report on Fragrances, methylene chloride was still
found in fragranced products. In this
report, methylene chloride was listed as one of the 20 most common chemicals
found in fragranced products. It is carcinogenic, and can cause headache,
numbness, irritability, fatigue, confusion, and central nervous system damage,
eye and skin irritation. Severe exposure can cause unconsciousness and death.
Musk ambrette - found in perfume. It has been proven to cause central nervous
system damage, weight loss and muscle weakness in laboratory animals.
Musk tetralin (AETT) - was found in perfume,
aftershave lotions, colognes, creams, and was used as a masking agent in
unscented products. This chemical was
found to cause irritability, degeneration of the brain neurons and changes in
the spinal cord in laboratory animals.
This chemical was voluntarily withdrawn by the fragrance industry in
1977 but it has not been banned by the FDA.
It can be reintroduced into the fragrance industry at any time and there
are no guarantees that it is not being used now.
Styrene oxide - found in perfume and cosmetics.
It can cause skin and eye irritation. In animals it is known to be a central
nervous system depressant.
a-Terpineol - found in perfume, cologne,
fabric softener, air fresheners, soap, hairspray, laundry detergent and bleach,
and aftershave. It produces a lilac odor.
It can cause eye, nose, skin, and respiratory irritation, headache,
depression and central nervous system damage.
Toluene (methyl benzene) - found in perfume, soap,
cosmetics, nail polish removers, detergents, dyes, aerosol spray paints, paint
strippers, spot removers, gasoline, antifreeze, and explosives. Petroleum crude oil is the largest source of
toluene. It can cause damage to the
lungs, liver, kidneys, heart, and central nervous system, skin and eye
irritation, numbness, dizziness, tremors, headaches, confusion, unconsciousness
and death. Chronic exposure can cause
loss of memory and muscle control, brain damage, problems with speech, hearing
and vision. It is interesting to note
that toluene was detected in every fragrance sample collected by the
Environmental Protection Agency for a 1991 report.
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HEALTH
EFFECTS OF FRAGRANCE CHEMICALS:
PHYSICAL SYMPTOMS:
breathing difficulties
sinus problems
nausea
sore throats
vomiting
coughing
stomach cramps
swollen lymph glands
sneezing
muscle cramps
watery eyes
heart palpitations
exhaustion
rashes
trigger for asthma attacks
eczema
NEUROLOGICAL SYMPTOMS:
migraine
dizziness
inability to concentrate
loss of coordination,
loss of consciousness
seizures
tremors
convulsions
weakness
short-term memory loss
depression
irritability
mood
swings
aggression
fatigue
narcotic effect of stupor,
sleepiness and hallucinations
Many of the fragrance chemicals
can act as sensitizers, which causes
immune system damage so that you can become allergic to the chemical.
References:
Candida
Research and Information Foundation, Castro Valley, CA. 1990.
Mary
Lamielle, President of the National Center for Environmental Health Strategies,
Voorhees, NJ. 1990
CONTACT
TOXICS INFORMATION PROJECT (TIP) FOR MORE INFORMATION ON FRAGRANCE AND HEALTH:
TEL. 401-351-9193, E-MAIL: TIP@toxicsinfo.org OR, SEE: www.toxicsinfo.org/TIPS_personal.htm