| # | Name | Comments |
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| 651 | Isabelle Gellé | Just as people are starting to turn more and more to natural perfumes, once again the political lobbying of a bunch of major fragrance companies whose profit margins have reduced in the wake of the worldwide economy, is trying to control and take away the freedom of choice. Let the people decide whether they wish to be intoxicated by synthetic fragrances or prefer protecting their skin with natural essential oils like they will decide whether they want OMG in their daily food or else decide whether to use chemical medicines or alternative ones.
I refuse being told by some end of career politicians in Brussels what they think is good for me. Thus I reject this amendment completely. |
| 652 | Anonymous | |
| 653 | Marina Serova | Sorry, it's out of common sense. That's why I oppose this Amendment. |
| 654 | Denise N Elswick | Please allow us our rights to choose what is best for us. |
| 655 | Linda Wallen | |
| 656 | Deanna Dale | |
| 657 | Kathleen Hawes | |
| 658 | Laura Brown | We deserve the right to make our own decisions, this is a free country. |
| 659 | David Wiseman | Yet another regulation designed to employ rule makers. They produce nothing and are of no value to any countries economy, but we have to pay for these parasites......
I suspect they are failed lawyers..... |
| 660 | Christopher Hart | Freedom of choice is a core value for all of us who live in the free world. I am opposed to the 40th IFRA amendment to its CoP. |
| 661 | Susan Williamson | I vigorously oppose adoption of this amendment into any regulatory process and request that the IFRA reconsider its position. Natural aromatics and essential oils are integral to complementary medical therapies, as well as to natural beauty products and supplies. |
| 662 | Regina Mahony | I oppose the 40th IFRA Amendment. |
| 663 | Elena Shkuratova | Don’t deside for us, everybody can choose oneself wich is better: artificial or natural. I’m against any bans. |
| 664 | Diane Dross | |
| 665 | Louise Coughlin | |
| 666 | kim | |
| 667 | Julia Gannon | |
| 668 | Winifred K. Smythe | How absurd to try and legislate away products that have been used safely since before the Dark Ages, all in the name of protecting corporate profits. Shame on you! Shame! |
| 669 | Anonymous | Safety is always important but I do not believe this is the correct response to the issue of fragrance safety. The comparison between peanuts (can kill some people but aren't regulated) and essential or fragrance oils (can cause a rash or irritate but they want to heavily regulate) is a good one. This isn't the answer. |
| 670 | Carletta Linton | |
| 671 | Maureen Elwood | It is outrageous that humans not be allowed to make their own informed decisions regarding choices for fragrance! |
| 672 | Aideen Hurley | |
| 673 | melinda bonamour | |
| 674 | Svetlana Belozerova | I'm absolutely against of interdiction of natural componetnts in the parfumery industry. |
| 675 | Elena Belozerova | I object to any reduction of natural oils in parfumes. |
| 676 | Anita Reeves | More people are allergic to synthetic fragrances than natural ones, and by limiting the use of natural fragrance in products, you will be doing more harm than good. |
| 677 | sharon bearden | I FEEL WE SHOULD HAVE THE RIGHT TO USE WHAT EVER WE WANT. |
| 678 | Karina Deschamps | |
| 679 | Synthia Dickens | We the undersigned petitioners oppose the 40th IFRA Amendment to its CoP, the unecessary red tape it will create, and the other widespread negative implications for all natural aromatics/essential oil users, across a range of professions. We will strongly object to any subsequent adoption of the Amendment into the EU regulatory process. and we request that IFRA reconsider ther position, preferably by debate with all affected parties. |
| 680 | Ane Walsh | I think the IFRA decisions are arbitrarial and unfair , mostly with the artisan perfumeurs. This regulations should be stricted over big companies that take advantage of a fashion tendency and put essential oil mixed with synthetical components.
I cannot agree |
| 681 | Nancy d'Angelo | I'm FOR natural materials in all areas of cosmetics and health care |
| 682 | Kathie Drake | |
| 683 | Kai Sami | |
| 684 | Vivian Bullion | |
| 685 | Natalia | The 40th Amendment treats us as kids unable to read out what is harmful for us. Moreover, it contributes to cherishing our weaknesses but not curing them out! |
| 686 | Anonymous | |
| 687 | Anonymous | |
| 688 | Bruno QUEYREL | Precaution could also be a Berlin wall, natural ingredents identified as such is relyng on billion of safety uses, we need bridges and gates no walls to creation and tradition. |
| 689 | Christopher Morris | |
| 690 | Tina Cooper | |
| 691 | Sherry Stone | |
| 692 | Christine Hodges | |
| 693 | Anonymous | It is absurd to try and legislate away products that have been used safely since before the Dark Ages, all in the name of protecting corporate profits. |
| 694 | jorge raul rivera | las fragancias de origen natural deben de ser preferidas a las fragancias sinteticas, los productos vegetales siempre son mejores y mas inocuos. |
| 695 | Vicki Kruger | |
| 696 | Anonymous | |
| 697 | denissen ilse | as herborist and naturopat I oppose to all use of synthetique ingredients |
| 698 | F. Van Ouytsel | |
| 699 | Doreen Walker | |
| 700 | Anonymous | |