Do not use expired perfume.
The main components of perfume are essence, alcohol, water and a small amount of solubilizer. The aroma of perfume comes from essence, and the allergens of perfume also come from essence. There are 26 ingredients commonly found in fragrances that can cause allergies, including anisyl alcohol, cinnamyl alcohol, cinnamaldehyde, geraniol, citronellol, linalool, etc.
Fragrance and alcohol components in perfume can easily cause allergies. At the same time, relevant research shows that the secretion of hormones in pregnant women will be affected by phthalates in perfume. The use of plastic containers and perfume during pregnancy may cause Can cause long-term damage to fetal brain development. Therefore, for the safety of mothers and infants, pregnant women and infants should use less or even no perfume.
Some people with pollen allergies will enter allergic mode again when encountering perfume; patients with allergic rhinitis are best not to use perfume, as perfume can irritate the nasal mucosa and induce sinusitis. In addition, perfume contains alcohol, which is highly irritating and can cause skin diseases to relapse or worsen. Therefore, it is recommended that patients with dermatitis, ulcers or allergies avoid perfume.
Extended information:
Function of expired perfume:
1. You can use it as an air freshener, spray it in the room or car, or spray it In the wardrobe, this way the clothes will also have a light fragrance, which is not too strong and lasts longer than spraying it directly on the skin.
2. Expired perfume can also be used as a diluent, which can be dropped into dried mascara or nail polish to restore them to their original liquid state. Spray it on a cotton pad and use it to wipe away the glue stains left by the tape to remove the offset marks.
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