CPL Aromas launches Clean Fragrances

CPL Aromas Launches Clean Fragrances

CPL Aromas, the independent, family-owned fragrance house, has added Clean Fragrances to its growing Trends Set, aiming to cover an often-unclear segment of the sustainable market.

Clean Fragrances set is their latest addition, which contains all CPL fragrances that support customers’ requirements across various trends and requirements. Previous launches of CPL Aromas’ Trends Set include the successful Natural Fragrances and Biodegradable Fragrances.

“Clean” is clearly a growing trend. There are over 2 million Instagram posts with the hashtag #cleanbeauty, another 2 million for #cleanliving and over 40 million for #cleaneating. The Clean movement continues to gain traction thanks to the rise of conscious consumerism and the global wellness industry. Globally consumers are driven by health and trust when it comes to buying products – and both are key within the Clean trend.

“However, there is no clear uniform view on what “Clean” means and companies’ understanding of this trend vary. At CPL Aromas we are quite stringent with our definition, to ensure our Clean Fragrances can be used in a wide array of applications while giving peace of mind to our customers.” according to the press release.

CPL Aromas’ Clean Fragrances are free from:

  • Animal products – cruelty-free
  • Animal-derived products – Vegan
  • Phthalates – often used as a stabilizer, some are linked to hormone disruption.
  • Gluten – potential food allergies.
  • Parabens – a group of preservatives to which some of them have been linked with skin irritation.
  • BHA – an antioxidant linked to skin irritation, and hormone disruption.
  • BHT – an antioxidant often restricted due to link with BHA.
  • Palm oil or its derivatives – some sources are not sustainable. Deforestation of endangered species habitat.
  • Glycol Ethers – perceived bioaccumulation.
  • Ethanol – avoided for Halal products, proposed mutagen classification.
  • Benzophenones – UV filter classified as CMR.
  • Materials with Nitrosamine forming potential – restricted due to CMR classification.
  • Nitro musks – some are linked to bioaccumulation in the environment.
  • Polycyclic musks – some are linked to bioaccumulation in the environment.
  • 26 EU Cosmetic allergens – known materials to cause allergic reactions.
  • CMRs – a group of materials known to have carcinogenic potential.

And as the Clean trend seemingly will only grow moving forward, as the demand for safety, security and wellness increases, CPL Aromas already has a set of Clean Fragrances for their existing and potential customers to try.

 

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