Henry Rose Torn Eau de Parfum

78 Good
$37.74
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Summary

Henry Rose Torn Eau de Parfum scores 78/100. A unisex gourmand-vanilla EDP from the EWG Verified™ + Cradle to Cradle Certified™ Gold fragrance house. Strengths: full formula disclosure, macrocyclic-only musk profile (Ethylene Brassylate, Cyclopentadecanone, Ambroxide, Ambrettolide), no synthetic dyes, no UV filters, no Lilial / HICC / phthalates / nitromusks. The four-point drop versus Jake's House comes from the presence of eugenol — a top-strength EU 26 dermal sensitizer that IFRA restricts in leave-on products — and farnesol, plus two additional declared allergens (limonene, benzyl alcohol). Still meaningfully cleaner than any designer fragrance.

At a glance

Beneficial ingredients 7
Harmful ingredients 5
Category Fragrances

Key ingredients 21

Alcohol Denat.
Neutral

Denatured ethanol solvent carrier (~80% of formula). Drying to skin but inert.

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EWG Verified™ Formulation
Good

Brand carries EWG Verified™ certification — independently vetted against the strictest health-and-safety ingredient standards (no Galaxolide, no Tonalide, no phthalates, no nitromusks).

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Cradle to Cradle Certified™ Gold
Good

Brand carries Cradle to Cradle Certified™ Gold status for material health and environmental impact.

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Full Fragrance Disclosure
Good

Brand discloses the complete fragrance formula on the product page — no 'Parfum' trade-secret blanket hiding aromachemicals.

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Ethylene Brassylate
Very Good

Macrocyclic synthetic musk. Non-bioaccumulative and biodegradable — IFRA-supported clean alternative to Galaxolide-class polycyclic musks.

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Ambrettolide
Very Good

Macrocyclic musk derived from ambrette seed (or upcycled biotech). Non-bioaccumulative, biodegradable — a clean substitute for endocrine-disrupting polycyclic musks (Galaxolide, Tonalide).

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Ambroxide
Good

Synthetic / biotech amber-woody molecule. Non-bioaccumulative; no documented endocrine activity.

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Cyclopentadecanone
Good

Macrocyclic musk; non-bioaccumulative replacement for polycyclic musks.

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Methyldihydrojasmonate (Hedione)
Good

Hedione — high-volume floral-jasmine aromachemical. Not on EU 26 list; no documented endocrine activity.

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Tocopherol
Good

Vitamin E. Antioxidant that reduces formation of sensitizing hydroperoxides in the bottle.

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Iso E Super
Neutral

Tetramethyl Acetyloctahydronaphthalenes. Synthetic woody amber; not on EU 26 list. Long-standing IFRA-supported aromachemical with low sensitization profile.

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Vanillin
Neutral

Synthetic or biotech vanilla aromachemical. Not on EU 26 list; very low sensitizing potential.

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Ethyl Vanillin
Neutral

Synthetic vanilla aromachemical. Not on EU 26 list; very low sensitizing potential.

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Patchouli Oil
Neutral

Natural sesquiterpene-rich oil. Anti-inflammatory; non-allergenic.

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Vetiver Oil
Neutral

Natural grass-root oil. Non-allergenic; sustainable harvest.

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Linalyl Acetate
Neutral

Naturally occurring ester (lavender, bergamot). Not on the EU 26 list itself but oxidizes to linalool; mild sensitizing potential.

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Limonene
Bad

IFRA / EU-declared fragrance allergen. Oxidizes on skin into stronger sensitizers; one of the top causes of fragrance contact dermatitis.

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Linalool
Bad

IFRA / EU-declared fragrance allergen. Air-oxidized linalool hydroperoxides are confirmed contact sensitizers — spray exposure is high.

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Benzyl Alcohol
Bad

IFRA / EU-declared fragrance allergen with mild preservative function; contact dermatitis is documented in spray fragrances.

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Eugenol
Very Bad

IFRA / EU-declared fragrance allergen. Clove-derived; documented strong dermal sensitizer with IFRA-restricted use levels in leave-on products.

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Farnesol
Bad

IFRA / EU-declared fragrance allergen. Sesquiterpene alcohol; mild sensitizer.

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