How to Use IFRA Math
Fragrance Safety & Compliance Calculator
IFRA Math helps you check whether your fragrance blend is safe to use in a specific product type. It calculates the maximum usage rate for your blend based on IFRA (International Fragrance Association) standards, identifies restricted and fully-prohibited components in your essential oils, and flags EU allergens that may require label declaration. Whether you're making soap, lotion, perfume, or candles, IFRA Math ensures your fragrance levels stay within safe limits — and warns you when an oil contains a material banned from all product categories entirely.
What Is IFRA?
The International Fragrance Association (IFRA) is the global representative body of the fragrance industry. IFRA publishes safety standards that set maximum usage levels for fragrance ingredients based on scientific research and safety data. These standards are organized by product category — different product types have different limits because of how they contact the skin.
The current edition is the IFRA 51st Amendment (January 2023), which covers 263 materials in two groups: 171 with per-category usage limits, and approximately 90 that are fully prohibited from all product types at any concentration. The IFRA 51st Amendment Reference Table lists all 263 entries with their limits.
How to Use IFRA Math
Follow these steps to check your fragrance blend against IFRA safety limits.
Select Oils
Search for an essential oil or fragrance material in the oil library and add it to your blend.Set Ratios
Set the percentage of each oil in your fragrance blend (all oils should total 100%).Review Components
Review and adjust the chemical components listed for each oil. You can edit concentrations or add missing components from your supplier's SDS.Process Compliance
Click "Calculate Compliance" to generate your IFRA results report.Review Results
Review the results — the report shows maximum usage rates for all 18 IFRA categories, component breakdowns, and EU allergen declarations. Categories where your blend is prohibited show PROHIBITED in red. Click the underlined text to see which specific component triggered the result and which oil it came from. A summary also appears below the table for printing.Example Check
Two Types of PROHIBITED Results
When the results show PROHIBITED, the cause and your options depend on which type it is:
Category-Level Prohibition
Globally Prohibited (All 18 Categories)
In results, click the underlined PROHIBITED text in any cell to see the specific component and which essential oil it comes from.
IFRA Categories
IFRA groups products into 18 categories based on exposure type and skin contact area. Here are the main categories:
Category 1 — Lip Products & Toys
Category 2 — Deodorants & Body Sprays
Category 3 — Eye & Facial Makeup
Category 4 — Perfume & Fine Fragrance
Categories 5A–5D — Leave-On Body, Face, Hand & Baby
Category 6 — Oral Care
Categories 7A–7B — Hair Products
Category 8 — Wipes
Category 9 — Rinse-Off Products
Categories 10A–10B — Household & Air Care
Categories 11–12 — Non-Skin Contact
Safety & Logic
IFRA limits are based on the actual risk posed in each product type — and risk depends on how long a product stays on the skin, where it's applied, and who uses it. An ingredient that is dangerous in a leave-on cream applied all over the body every day may be perfectly safe in a rinse-off shampoo that washes off within seconds.
How the IFRA Calculator Works
IFRA Math uses the IFRA 51st Amendment dataset to perform multi-stage compliance checks:
- Component-Level Analysis: The calculator looks inside each essential oil to find regulated chemical components (like Citral, Linalool, or Cinnamaldehyde).
- Aggregate Concentration: If multiple oils in your blend contain the same regulated component, the calculator adds them together to find the total concentration in the blend.
- Category-Specific Limits: The total concentration of each component is checked against the IFRA limit for each of the 18 product categories.
- Limiting Factor Identification: The calculator identifies which specific component reaches its limit first — this is what determines the "Maximum Usage Rate" for your entire fragrance blend.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Use IFRA Math to calculate safe usage levels for your essential oil blends and ensure compliance.
