IPF CERTIFIED NATURAL MASTER PERFUMERS
With wellness and sustainability at the top of most people’s thoughts right now, Natural Perfumes are reconnecting us with nature. To make sure your perfume is really natural, we are certifying master perfumers.
IPF Certified Master Natural Perfumers follow the highest sustainable standards in the perfume industry and are renown for creating the finest sustainable perfumes in the world. They have created their brands, sell their perfumes worldwide, and are wellknown on the international market.
IPF Certified Master Natural Perfumers follow the highest sustainable standards in the perfume industry and are renown for creating the finest sustainable perfumes in the world. They have created their brands, sell their perfumes worldwide, and are wellknown on the international market.
EU
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UK |
IRELAND |
USA |
RICHMOND, TEXAS
Allen Shaw |
CANADA
BRAZIL |
AUSTRALIA |
ASIA |
TAIWAN - TAIPE CITY
Mei Ching Chen (Kristin Chen) https://tanshamei.com Facebook / Messenger Line QR code |
TAICHUNG CITY
Wang Wan Ting (Zoe Wang) |
MIDDLE EAST |
KUWAIT - KOWEIT CITY
Meshari Alazemi |
NATURAL PERFUMERS ARE PRODUCING NATURAL PERFUMES FOLLOWING STRICT IPF GUIDELINES AND STANDARDS PRIOR TO CERTIFICATION.
IPF Certified Natural Perfumers have agreed to formulate perfumes from 100% natural materials, using:
Quality biodynamic and botanical ingredients that do not include GMO Plants and that have been sustainably and ethically sourced. IPF Certified Natural Perfumers accept to provide International Perfume Foundation with 1 full size bottle submitted for IPF archive and no less than 3 formulas (products) in a form of 3-5/ 1ml samples with full list of ingredients for purposes of assessment and evaluation. |
IPF Certified Natural Perfumers follow the New Luxury Code of Respect:
Perfumers are re-evaluated annually
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IPF Certified Natural Perfumers refrain from using any forms of:
- Animal musks - Animal testing (by perfumers or their suppliers) - Synthetic Compounds - Parabens, Phthalates (carcinogens and endocrine disruptors) - Isolates - Phenoxyethanol - Glycols - Ethoxylated compounds |