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Detrimental Effects of Perfumes, Aromas and Cosmetics
Published Online: March-April 2026
Pages: 465-473
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↗ https://www.doi.org/10.59256/ijrtmr.20260602066Abstract
This study describes the detrimental effects of cosmetics, scents, and aromatic compounds, which are mostly related to the integrity of human health and the environment. The majority of them contain a variety of synthetic compounds, allergens, and endocrine disruptors that are extremely dangerous to human health, even though they are socially relevant and personal hygiene products. It is based on a thorough analysis and review of research demonstrating the physical effects of volatile organic compounds and synthetic fragrances, with links to respiratory issues, skin irritation, and hormonal imbalances. It also addresses the mechanisms that lead to harmful health effects, such as sensitisation pathways and long-term consequences of cumulative exposure. This study examines the consequences of cosmetics on the environment and their role in environmental contamination, in addition to the health concerns. Aquatic life, biodiversity, and soil quality are seriously threatened by the breakdown of microplastics and chemical runoff from cosmetics. Thus, using data from toxicological analyses and environmental impact assessments, the study aims to shed light on any potential hazards associated with common cosmetic procedures. It draws attention to robust regulatory frameworks and the need for consumers to understand the safety of such items. The results support the pressing need to establish and encourage a safer environment for cosmetics as well as to encourage more comprehensive responsibility for the environment and human health.
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