
Regulatory Data Sheet (IFRA 51) – BORÉAL Fragrance Oil
IFRA 51st amendment
Uses restrictions
Limited ingredients IFRA 51st
| Components | CAS-No. | Concentration |
|---|---|---|
| BENZALDEHYDE | 100-52-7 | 0.011 % |
| BENZYL ALCOHOL | 100-51-6 | 0.023 % |
| BENZYL BENZOATE | 120-51-4 | 20.38 % |
| CITRAL + GERANIAL + NERAL | 5392-40-5 | 0.419 % |
| CITRONELLAL | 106-23-0 | 0.003 % |
| CITRONELLOLS | 106-22-9 | 0.084 % |
| COUMARIN | 91-64-5 | 1.2 % |
| CITRONELLYL ACETATE | Not Applicable | 0.002 % |
| DIMETHYLCYCLOHEXENE CARBOXALDEHYDE | Not Applicable | 0.205 % |
| GERANIOL | 106-24-1 | 0.011 % |
| HEXYL CINNAMAL | 101-86-0 | 19.95 % |
| METHYLIONONE | Not Applicable | 0.009 % |
| PENTAMETHYLHEPT-3-EN-2-ONE | 86115-11-9 | 0.006 % |
| ROSE KETONES | Not Applicable | 0.08 % |
| TRIMETHYL CYCLOHEXYL-3-HEXANOL | 70788-30-6 | 0.157 % |
| ALPHA-BISABOLOL | Not Applicable | 0.007 % |
| CIS-HEX-3-EN-1-YL METHYL CARBONATE | 67633-96-9 | 0.005 % |
Limited Phototox ingredients IFRA 51st
Allergens annex III Regulation (EC) 1223/2009
| Components | CAS-No. | Concentration | Added | Natural Origin | Impurities |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2-OCTYNOIC ACID, METHYL ESTER | 111-12-6 | / | / | / | / |
| AMYL CINNAMAL | 122-40-7 | / | / | / | / |
| AMYLCINNAMYL ALCOHOL | 101-85-9 | / | / | / | / |
| ANISYL ALCOHOL | 105-13-5 | / | / | / | / |
| BENZYL ALCOHOL | 100-51-6 | 0.023 % | / | < 0.001 % | 0.023 % |
| BENZYL BENZOATE | 120-51-4 | 20.38 % | 20.38 % | / | / |
| BENZYL CINNAMATE | 103-41-3 | / | / | / | / |
| BENZYL SALICYLATE | 118-58-1 | / | / | / | / |
| CINNAMALDEHYDE | 104-55-2 | / | / | / | / |
| CINNAMYL ALCOHOL | 104-54-1 | / | / | / | / |
| CITRAL | 5392-40-5 | 0.419 % | 0.4 % | 0.018 % | < 0.001 % |
| CITRONELLOLS | 106-22-9 | 0.084 % | 0.083 % | < 0.001 % | < 0.001 % |
| COUMARIN | 91-64-5 | 1.2 % | 1.2 % | / | / |
| EUGENOL | 97-53-0 | / | / | / | / |
| EVERNIA FURFURACEA (TREEMOSS) EXT. | 68648-41-9 | / | / | / | / |
| EVERNIA PRUNASTRI (OAKMOSS) EXT. | 9000-50-4 | / | / | / | / |
| FARNESOL | 4602-84-0 | / | / | / | / |
| GERANIOL | 106-24-1 | 0.011 % | 0.007 % | 0.004 % | < 0.001 % |
| HEXYL CINNAMAL | 101-86-0 | 19.95 % | 19.95 % | / | / |
| HYDROXYCITRONELLAL | 107-75-5 | / | / | / | / |
| ISOEUGENOL | 97-54-1 | / | / | / | / |
| LIMONENES | 138-86-3 | 0.238 % | / | 0.237 % | < 0.001 % |
| LINALOOL | 78-70-6 | 2.507 % | 2.498 % | 0.009 % | < 0.001 % |
| ALPHA-ISOMETHYL IONONE | 127-51-5 | 0.008 % | 0.008 % | / | / |
IFRA 50th amendment
Uses restrictions
Limited ingredients IFRA 50th
| Components | CAS-No. | Concentration |
|---|---|---|
| BENZALDEHYDE | 100-52-7 | 0.011 % |
| BENZYL ALCOHOL | 100-51-6 | 0.023 % |
| BENZYL BENZOATE | 120-51-4 | 20.38 % |
| CITRAL + GERANIAL + NERAL | 5392-40-5 | 0.419 % |
| CITRONELLAL | 106-23-0 | 0.003 % |
| CITRONELLOLS | 106-22-9 | 0.084 % |
| COUMARIN | 91-64-5 | 1.2 % |
| DIMETHYLCYCLOHEXENE CARBOXALDEHYDE | Not Applicable | 0.205 % |
| GERANIOL | 106-24-1 | 0.011 % |
| HEXYL CINNAMAL | 101-86-0 | 19.95 % |
| METHYLIONONE | Not Applicable | 0.009 % |
| ROSE KETONES | Not Applicable | 0.08 % |
| ALPHA-BISABOLOL | Not Applicable | 0.007 % |
Limited Phototox ingredients IFRA 50th
Other Information
Alkyl phenol ethoxilated (C8 and C9)
Antioxidants
| Components | CAS-No. | Concentration |
|---|---|---|
| TERTIARY-BUTYLHYDROQUINONE | 1948-33-0 | 0.05 % |
| DL-ALPHA TOCOPHEROL | 10191-41-0 | 0.003 % |
Camphor - Menthol - Eucalyptol
| Components | CAS-No. | Concentration | Added | Natural Origin | Impurities |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| CAMPHOR | 76-22-2 | 0.006 % | / | 0.005 % | < 0.001 % |
| EUCALYPTOL | 470-82-6 | 1.076 % | 0.022 % | 1.055 % | / |
| MENTHOL | 89-78-1 | / | / | / | / |
CMR 1A according to regulation (EC) N°1272/2008, Annex. VI as amended
CMR 1B according to regulation (EC) N°1272/2008, Annex. VI as amended
CMR 2 according to regulation (EC) N°1272/2008, Annex. VI as amended
CMR 2 according to regulation (EC) N°1272/2008, Annex. VI as amended with positive opinion from SCCS
CMR 1A self-classified according to IOFI/IFRA Labeling manual and/or supplier data
CMR 1B self-classified according to IOFI/IFRA Labeling manual and/or supplier data
CMR 2 self-classified according to IOFI/IFRA Labeling manual and/or supplier data
| Components | CAS-No. | Concentration | Added | Natural Origin | Impurities |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| GAMMA TERPINENE | 99-85-4 | 0.064 % | / | 0.064 % | / |
| PARACYMENE | 99-87-6 | 0.073 % | / | 0.073 % | / |
| PINOACETALDEHYDE | 33885-51-7 | 0.08 % | 0.08 % | / | / |
Formaldehyde and Formaldehyde donors (used as such)
E and P series Glycol Ether
Halogenated organic ingredients
Macrocyclic musks
Nitro musks
Polycyclic musks
Phthalates (used as such)
Substances of Very High Concern (listed on the so-called “candidate list” as published on ECHA website)
Volatil Organic Compounds (acc. Swiss Ordinance OCOV 814.018):
| Components | CAS-No. | Concentration |
|---|---|---|
| BENZYL ALCOHOL | 100-51-6 | 0.023 % |
| LIMONENES | 138-86-3 | 0.238 % |
| PARACYMENE | 99-87-6 | 0.073 % |
Perfume Compound
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What is an IFRA certificate for fragrance oil?
An IFRA certificate (Regulatory Data Sheet) documents safe usage limits for a fragrance oil as defined by the International Fragrance Association. IFRA sets maximum usage levels across 12 product categories — from rinse-off skin products to candles — based on toxicological safety assessments.
Is Boréal IFRA compliant?
Yes. Boréal has been assessed against the IFRA 51st Amendment standards. Maximum usage levels for each of the 12 IFRA product categories are listed in the Regulatory Data Sheet above. Always formulate within the stated limits for your specific product application.
How do I read IFRA usage levels for my application?
Find your product type in the IFRA category table — for example, Category 4 covers body lotions, Category 9 covers bar soap, and Category 11 covers candles and home fragrance. The percentage listed is the maximum amount of Boréal fragrance oil by weight in your finished product.
What is the difference between the IFRA 50th and 51st Amendment?
The IFRA 51st Amendment (2023) introduced revised limits for several ingredients including citral, limonene, and certain musks, based on updated safety science. Stock Fragrance provides both amendment versions in each RDS to support formulators transitioning between standards.
