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Note: History of Perfume The art of perfumery was well known to the ancient world. The word perfume is derived from the Latin perfume, meaning "through smoke." So what,, The question is? what is perfume oils made from today? is it natural or synthetic, does it contain Alcohol?, if so what kind of alcohol...
Don't be fooled! Most consumers buy off on these outrageous myth and have no way to confirm the validity of their claims.

The Revolution will not be Televised!

Chemical Alcohols used in perfume oils...

The Big myth High Quality • No Alcohol • No Water

What's the difference between perfume oils and perfume? Please do not confuse these perfume oils with cologne or perfumes. Pure perfume oils are NOT more sophisticated than perfumes. with fillers. Never offensive or overpowering, long lasting and balanced. Table of Concentrates for Perfume Industry

myth (1.) Perfumes contains 15% - 30% SD Alcohol Why in the world would anyone pay between $150-$2000 TO BUY 15% - 30% Alcohol

Perfumers Blend is made to be used with fragrance and essential oils for all your cosmetic, personal care products, linen sprays and body mist applications. You no longer have to use Everclear for the ethyl alcohol needed in many formulations. This product consists of 90% SDA 40B Alcohol and 10% DI Water. SDA 40B in its pure form contains about 8% water. Simple calculate your desired alcohol level and subtract the additional water content included in the blend. INCI/CTFA- Water, SDA 40B 190 Proof


Background Information on Alcohols in parfums and Toilette Spray...

The Big myth perfume to be a solution containing 70% to 85% perfume oils and 15% to 30% alcohol

Drinking alcohol is used in many cosmetics when you want to get a fast drying effect. It is listed on the label as "SD" meaning specially denatured alcohol, the most common type being "SD40 alcohol." "Denaturing" means something has been added to the alcohol so that you cannot drink it. 1. Grade 40 Denaturant 0.125% v/v tertiary-butyl alcohol, 9.055% w/v brucine sulphate.

Grade 39C Denaturant 1% v/v diethyl phthalate. Quality of ethanol prior to denaturing is as follows: Strength (20C), % v/v Grade 40 Denaturant 95.7 min. Grade 39C Denaturant 95.7 min Characteristics A colorless, clear, mobile and volatile liquid, boiling at about 78°C, odor characteristic and spirituous; readily inflammable, burning with a blue, smokeless flame.
specially denatured Alcohols 40 & 39C are used in Eau de parfums and Eau de Toilette Spray...

Chemical Alcohols used in perfume oils...

The Big myth High Quality • No Alcohol • No Water alcohol myth"?


As you will see by inside technical information shown, Alcohols are used not only in Eau de parfums and Eau de Toilette Spray. Chemical Alcohols are widely used in Perfume oils, Body oils, Fragrances oils. It's impossible for a lay person to smell Alcohols. 99 3/4% who sell fragrance oils, don't have a clue what's in it...

"High Quality • No Alcohol • No Water " with out a CLUE HOW DO YOU KNOW?????

hUMMM " No Water " WHY WOULD SOMEONE SAY "NO WATER IN OIL"...

Product name 1-Octanol(Alcohol C-8) ,FCC, Chemical Structure: C8H18O
Organoleptic properties: odor: Sharp, fatty, waxy, citrus Registry Number: 111-87-5

HEXYL ALCOHOL(1-Hexanol C-6) ,FCC, Chemical Structure: CH3(CH2)4CH2OH
Organoleptic properties: odor: Herbacceous, woody, sweet, green Registry Number: 111-27-3

Other Names: Octyl alcohol; n-Octan-1-ol; n-Octanol; n-Octyl alcohol; Alfol 8; Caprylic alcohol; Heptyl carbinol; Octanol; Octilin; Sipol L8; Alcohol c-8; Capryl alcohol; Octan-1-ol; Prim-n-octyl alcohol; Octanol-(1); Dytol m-83; Lorol 20; Octyl alcohol, normal-primary; Primary octyl alcohol.

Again It's impossible for a lay person to smell these Alcohols.

Well the cat's out the bag



General Information on

MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET(MSDS)

Occupational Safety & Health Administration(OSHA)


1.)The identity that used on the container label,
2.)The chemical and common name of all ingredients having known health hazards present in concentration greater than 1%, and for carcinogens, if present at 0.1% or more;
3.) The physical chemical characteristics hazardous components;
4.) The physical chemical health hazards signs symptoms of exposure and prior and/or existing contraindicating medical conditions;
5.)The primary routes of entry;
6.)Any know exposure limits (OSHA PELs or ACGIH TLVs)
7.)Whether the hazardous chemical is listed in the NTP "Annual Report on Carcinogens" or is a potential carcinogen according to IARC or OSHA;
8.)The precautions for worker safe handing and use, and procedures for spill/leak cleanup;
9.) Control measures;
10.)The emergency first aid procedures; (for worker)
11.)The date of preparation; and
12.)The name, address, and telephone of the company or responsible EMPLOYEE distributing the MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET(MSDS).

OSHA has given special consideration to chemical information that the chemical manufacturer or chemical distributor considers to be a trade secret [29 CFR 1910. 1200(i)]. Chemical for which trade secret has been claimed must accompanied by a MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET(MSDS).

The chemical manufacturer must also specify on the MSDS that chemical's identity is a trade secret. In certain circumstances the user may need to know the chemical identity of the of the substance in order to THE HEALTH OF ITS WORKERS.

The OSHA procedures for obtaining this information are designed to balance the need-to-know for health protection with the economic value of maintaining trade secret.

If adequate health protection can be achieved only by knowledge of a chemical name, then procedures can be implemented to release the name.
In no case can the chemical manufacturer of distributor be forced to disclose a trade secret revealing the chemical process or the percentage composition of the product.

When the specific name of a chemical is desired for protection of worker health in a non-emergency circumstance, such as the desire to monitor the worker or the workplace for specific chemicals, the health officer must request in writing chemical name and the specific reasons as to why the information on the MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET(MSDS) is not sufficient.

Proof must be provided that the chemical identity is needed. Finally, a statement guaranteeing confidentiality is necessary but no penalty bond need be posted.

After receipt of this request, the chemical manufacturer has 30 days in which to reply.

If the manufacturer still wishes to claim confidentiality, it must prove that the chemical identity is indeed an important trade secret. If the parties cannot reach an agreement, OSHA will arbitrate.

If an emergency, the procedures for obtaining the chemical name are different than in non-emergency. A health office (e.g., a physician or industrial hygienist) for the employer may contact the chemical manufacturer and be told the name of specific chemical.

The chemical manufacturer may not withhold the information requested at the time of the emergency, although the manufacturer may request a follow-up written statement of need and a promise of confidentiality.

MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET(MSDS) are instructions   chemical manufacturers give for the safe use of RAW MATERIAL LIKE Epal 8; 1-Hydroxyoctane(Alcohol)
or n-Heptyl carbinol(Alcohol) to name a few in the Fragrance Materials industry.

Cosmetic counters at fines store like Macy's, Hecht's, 5th Ave. etc. They will sell you any amount of perfumes, perfume spray, perfume oil spray & perfume oils.
Do they present you a (MSDS) the answer is HELL NO! because perfumes, perfume oils are cosmetics NOT RAW CHEMICAL MATERIALS cosmetics are for use by general public.

NOTE: MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET(MSDS) are for chemical worker ONLY!!!! WHO HANDLE RAW MATERIALS, NOW GO BACK ASK THEM TO GIVE THE NAME OF THE CHEMICAL THEY CLAIM IS SAFE FOR PUBLIC USE..ASK THEM TO LIST THE CHEMICAL MATERIALS ON THEIR BOGUS MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET(MSDS) AND WHAT CHEMICAL LAB CERTIFIED IT SAFE FOR PUBLIC USE.., END OF STORIE.

Hazard Communication: This standard requires that manufacturers and importers of hazardous materials conduct a hazard evaluation of the products they manufacture or import. If the product is found to be hazardous under the terms of the standard, containers of the material must be appropriately labeled and the first shipment of the material to a new customer must be accompanied by a material safety data sheet (MSDS). Employers, using the MSDSs they receive, must train their employees to recognize and avoid the hazards the materials present.

SECTION II - HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS/IDENTITY INFORMATION

FRAGRANCE OILS ARE NON-HAZARDOUS CHEMICAL COMPOUNDS. NO INGREDIENTS KNOWN TO BE HAZARDOUS ACCORDING TO OSHA ( 29 CFR 1910.1200 ) ARE PRESENT AT 1% OR ABOVE. NO INGREDIENTS KNOWN TO BE CARCINOGENIC ARE PRESENT.

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