Perfumes is an indispensable part of our lives. In the world of perfumery, there are infinite flavours, ingredients and different practitioners to help you realise the most unexpected compositions. However, every supplier of a quality product must comply with standards and live by good practice, provided that want to provide quality and safe products to customers. We want to to share with you the details behind good manufacturing practices veil.
IFRA standards
The International Fragrance Association(IFRA) has set a list of standards to help fragrance manufacturers and suppliers ensure that their products are safe and functional. IFRA standards are globally recognised and must be adhered to by every fragrance retailer who wants to provide their customers with safe, reliable and quality products. There are three types of IFRA standards that restrict the use of different materials in one way or another:
- There banning the use of certain substances;
- Relevant limiting the amount of substances in products;
- Materials specification of use in products;
IFRA the standards set maximum doses for fragrance ingredients in final, gate-keeping products. Standards, is first and foremost a tool for the day-to-day activities of every IFRA member. A typical user of the standards is a perfumer or other person with technical, regulatory or scientific expertise, so that all standards written in the “language” best understood by this audience. But Anyone can access and consult the standards, regardless of specialisation.
Our the company takes the requirements of IFRA seriously. Everyone The scent of IK perfumery essence meets the association’s standards and we are happy to be more than 90% of the world’s perfumers part of an industry association.
Good manufacturing practice
To to provide high quality produce in full compliance with IFRA standards not enough. The next step towards the most reliable production – good Implementation of production practices. Public Health Centre informs that the manufacture of cosmetic substances is an activity for which the necessary hygienic passport and facilities for implementation economic, commercial activities
See also 2013 m. The European Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms is in force in all EU Member States. Regulation of the Parliament and of the Council(No. 1223/2009), which harmonised requirements for the manufacture of cosmetic products. The Regulation establishes the principles of good manufacturing practice by providing recommendations for facilities, production, quality and packaging, storage and control.
So, for a successful commercial activity based on quality and trust there is a lot of homework to be done. Our company Proud to have achieved them all. That’s why we can help you delivering products with the confidence that our customer gets top quality.