Jean Paul Gaultier Men's Le Beau Eau de Toilette Spray, 2.5 oz.
Summary
This fragrance product is composed of a blend of synthetic and natural aromatic compounds, which are generally considered safe for topical use. However, the presence of synthetic fragrance ingredients can sometimes cause skin irritation or allergic reactions in sensitive individuals. The product is minimally processed, focusing on delivering a pleasant scent without excessive additives.
At a glance
Key ingredients 3
BergamotNeutral
Bergamot is primarily used for its aromatic properties in perfumes and cosmetics. It is typically extracted through cold pressing of the fruit peel, which preserves its natural fragrance. While it is valued for its scent, it does not provide significant health benefits or risks in topical applications.
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Coconut is often used in cosmetics for its moisturizing properties and pleasant scent. It is usually processed to extract oil or fragrance components, which are then incorporated into products. While it enhances the sensory experience, it does not offer substantial health benefits or risks when used in perfumes.
See more about Coconut →Tonka BeanNeutral
Tonka bean is used in perfumery for its warm, sweet fragrance, often described as reminiscent of vanilla and almonds. It is typically processed to extract coumarin, a compound responsible for its scent. While it contributes to the fragrance profile, it does not provide health benefits or pose risks in the context of a perfume.
Processing
Unprocessed or Minimally Processed Foods
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