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Fragrance-Free Routine for Sensitive Users

At a glance

A fragrance-free routine can reduce one common exposure category, but the directory treats it as a label-and-ingredient review routine, not a medical or safety instruction.

Sensitive-user routine
Fragrance boundary
Everyday-care source context
Directory review context
  • Directory role: Fragrance-free sensitive-user routine entry.
  • Evidence grade: A/C/D.
  • Claim risk: High.
  • Reviewed source title: Fragrance-free routine for sensitive users.

Who this is for

  • Scent-sensitive users.
  • Users with fragrance-related shopping concerns.
  • Parents or pregnancy users who need claim-boundary context before relying on label language.

What evidence can support

  • A product-neutral checklist for fragrance-related label review.
  • A reason to separate user preference, allergen context, and safety claims.
  • A route to fragrance, hypoallergenic, and sensitive-skin source pages.

What evidence cannot support

  • That a routine treats a skin condition.
  • That fragrance-free means allergen-free.
  • That the routine is suitable for every high-caution user.

Routine checks

StepQuestionBoundary
labelfragrance-free or unscented?verify ingredient list
formulaessential oils or botanical extracts?natural is not a guarantee
contextbaby, pregnancy, or sensitive user?needs stricter evidence

Claim boundary

Allowed: Describe fragrance-free routine building as a label and ingredient-list review process.

Needs evidence: Any allergy reduction, irritation reduction, baby/pregnancy suitability, or treatment claim.

Needs testing: Finished formula, allergen profile, use audience, and routine context.

Not established: That a fragrance-free routine prevents reactions or fits every sensitive user.

Avoid: Do not imply treatment, allergen-free status, irritation-free status, or universal suitability.

What we don't yet know

  • How this entry should evolve after external URL verification and editor review.
  • Which related pages should reciprocate links after the next internal-link audit.
  • Whether new source notes are needed before stronger wording can be used.

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