The 26 fragrance allergens UK law makes brands declare

Publish this as its own page. It's the single most linkable, most screenshot-able thing you can put on the site, and nobody else in UK beauty retail publishes it plainly.

Amyl cinnamal · Amylcinnamyl alcohol · Benzyl alcohol · Benzyl salicylate · Cinnamyl alcohol · Cinnamal · Citral · Coumarin · Eugenol · Geraniol · Hydroxycitronellal · Isoeugenol · Anise alcohol · Benzyl cinnamate · Farnesol · Linalool · Benzyl benzoate · Citronellol · Hexyl cinnamal · Limonene · Methyl 2-octynoate · Alpha-isomethyl ionone · Evernia prunastri (oakmoss) · Evernia furfuracea (treemoss)

Plus two now banned in the UK and EU: Butylphenyl methylpropional (Lilial) and Hydroxyisohexyl 3-cyclohexene carboxaldehyde (HICC/Lyral).

UK law requires these to be named on the label above set concentrations. A product can be marketed as fragrance-free and still contain several, because they arrived via essential oils rather than as a fragrance blend.