| # | Name | Comments |
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| 701 | Andrea Kane | |
| 702 | Stephanie Vinson | |
| 703 | Lawrence Dwyer | |
| 704 | W. De Boodt | |
| 705 | Marina Serova | It seems silly and it is. |
| 706 | Julien Bichar | |
| 707 | Wendy Holden | Please preserve our freedom of choice in an increasingly corporate world! |
| 708 | Pierre Picot | While we still have natural essences on this planet, let's indulge in them! |
| 709 | Kimberly Nolan | |
| 710 | charlotte bijlmer | |
| 711 | Anonymous | |
| 712 | Rachel Hynd | I object to the positively outrageous move to ban the use of these natural essences as a consumer, not a professional. It is my right to have access to these substances and products made with them and use them as I choose. I support being informed of any deleterious effects they may have on my health. I do not wish my choice of products to be limited. |
| 713 | John Jeffels | Arbitrary indiscriminate limitations of natural ingredients including essential oils by bodies should not be accepted.
Labelling and cautions should suffice.
Let the consumer decide and take accountability as to what risks if any are acceptable.There are enough crazy rules in the world already. |
| 714 | Pat Singh | How ridiculous! It's just one more attempt by our government to stifle our freedom to choose to run our own lives. If one is allergic to perfumes, don't use them; it's that simple! |
| 715 | Sally Hornsey | |
| 716 | Charlie Byrd | |
| 717 | Jana Eitner | I know there is Wisdom in the Univers. |
| 718 | Nyoka | |
| 719 | Sherry Stone | |
| 720 | Rosemary Bright | |
| 721 | Anonymous | |
| 722 | Rich McGhee | The 40th Amendment is restricting and censoring art. |
| 723 | Cecelia Aldrich | Why isn't more time and energy spent to get rid of the synthetic products and ingredients currently in use, that are known to be harmful? |
| 724 | Grania Stretch | |
| 725 | Mark Boberick | NO! |
| 726 | John Yang | This is the most insane ban I've seen in my life. Please please please do something about this. |
| 727 | Cynthia Cox | |
| 728 | john m | Many perfume ingredients have been used for thousands of years without resulting in the extinction of mankind. How long have your chemicals been around? |
| 729 | Anonymous | |
| 730 | Laraine Kyle | |
| 731 | MARTA FERNÁNDEZ GENÉ | |
| 732 | AMG | Let's concentrate our time on saving lives, pls.
I oppose the IFRA Amendment to it's CoP |
| 733 | Aleksandra Krotowska-Cacha | |
| 734 | Anonymous | |
| 735 | Anonymous | |
| 736 | Bill Gluyas | I wish to strongly oppose the 40th IFRA Amendment, and register my full support for the continuing availability of natural aromatics and essential oils both to the public and for use in natural product formulation. |
| 737 | Christina Milstein | |
| 738 | Dario Fernandez | |
| 739 | Collin Patrick | Les restrictions arbitraires ne posent pas les bonnes questions s'appuient parfois sur une méconnaissance du produit de qualité. |
| 740 | Jo Graham | |
| 741 | David Mark | |
| 742 | Tracy Tappin | People react more to synthetic perfumes and ingredients that ever will to essential oils ! Another attempt to steal our rights and our health for someone elses financial gain! |
| 743 | Isabelle Gelle | Risk zero does not exist and the more you'll try to work towards it, the more Mother Nature will take revenge. Just see the MRSA and antibiotics!! So rather than banning the natural, why not look deeper into what synthetics do to a healthy body.
You want to put us in a bubble but you will not succeed... |
| 744 | Dawn Johnson | |
| 745 | Laura M. | |
| 746 | John Brebner | Controls are good, but absolute control is dangerous. More openess and transparency, with open discussions before arbitrary decisions are taken. |
| 747 | Bev Badger | |
| 748 | sherry Henderson-Carley | Please perserve our right to use EO in products and perfumes. |
| 749 | Anonymous | |
| 750 | Anonymous | |