
IFRA 82 Allergen Test is an analytical assessment performed to identify and quantify fragrance allergens in perfumes and cosmetic products in accordance with the IFRA 82nd Amendment. IFRA 82 Allergen Test is essential for ensuring consumer safety, regulatory compliance, and proper allergen labeling.
Detection of restricted and monitored fragrance allergens
Verification of compliance with IFRA Standards
Assessment of labeling requirements under cosmetic regulations
Ensuring formulation safety and consumer protection
Therefore, IFRA 82 Allergen Test is a key quality and compliance tool for cosmetic manufacturers.
IFRA 82 Allergen Test is typically performed using:
Qualitative identification of allergenic fragrance compounds
Quantitative determination using certified reference standards
Results are reported in ppm (mg/kg) or % (w/w) and evaluated according to IFRA exposure limits.
Common allergens assessed in IFRA 82 Allergen Test include:
Linalool, Limonene, Citral, Geraniol, Eugenol, Coumarin, Cinnamal, Benzyl Alcohol, Benzyl Salicylate and related fragrance substances prone to oxidation.
IFRA 82nd Amendment
EU Cosmetic Regulation (EC) No 1223/2009
SCCS Scientific Opinions
ISO 22716 – Cosmetics GMP
Within this framework, IFRA 82 Allergen Test supports safe and compliant market placement of cosmetic products.
Test results determine:
Compliance with IFRA allergen limits
Labeling and safety statement accuracy
Need for reformulation Hence, IFRA 82 Allergen Test is indispensable for fragrance safety assessment.