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Fragrance sits in a regulatory gray zone that surprises many founders.

In the U.S., fragrance is regulated as a cosmetic:

  1. No pre-market approval
  2. Formulas treated as trade secrets
  3. Safety and labeling enforced after the fact

But the real gatekeeper isn’t the FDA, it’s IFRA.

IFRA (International Fragrance Association) sets global safety standards covering:

  1. Ingredient usage limits
  2. Allergen thresholds
  3. Phototoxicity and sensitization risks
  4. Where materials can legally be used

If you’re not IFRA-compliant, serious manufacturers and retailers simply won’t work with you.

Many brands formulate to EU standards first because they’re stricter and easier to scale globally. This isn’t about over-regulating, it’s about protecting the brand long-term.

🎧 Want to understand what compliance really looks like behind the scenes?

Listen to the full podcast episode for the breakdown.