You know, the generic perfumy scent added to darn near everything. I didn’t want to hijack the thread on hating perfume, but I was curious just what the heck these mysterious ingredients are. I mean, if you wanted to postulate a paranoid scenerio where the Illuminati make sure their secret chemical is added to everything, you couldn’t do better than “fragrance”. What’s more, it seems to be almost mysteriously difficult to discover just what this stuff is. No one seems to know, at least by a casual search of the web.
I don’t believe it’s any one chemical. I believe that it is a catch-all term. like when something mentions natural flavors.
I’m not asserting any special knowledge. That’s just the idea I got when I looked this up a long time ago.
Yeah, “parfum” is what the labelling regs call the smelly stuff. It’s nothing sinister, it could be natural or synthetic, and there are thousands of scent chemicals out there. It’s a whole industry. The chemical company ICI used to have a “flavours and fragrances” division called Quest, which has since been sold to this Swiss firm. So to say “nobody knows what they are” is pretty disingenuous.
Here, there’s pages of the stuff:
and so on…
Sorry for the bump, but I had a slightly different question on the subject: so how the heck do manufacturers get a pass on not specifying all these chemicals, when they’re otherwise required to put an exhaustive breakdown of the contents on the labels?
They’re exempted by law:
Click on the links in that site for more details.
Reported.