Yes.
Perfume indirectly kills animals. Think of it like this:
1. You buy perfume at a store
2. One bottle of perfume is out of the store.
3. Soon, more people will buy all the perfume.
4. The store will need more perfume.
5. The store buys it from a perfume company.
6. The perfume company needs to make more to sell to other stores.
7. The perfume company will need to test more perfume on animals.
8. Sometimes, the perfume is harmful and kills the animals.
Don't buy cosmetics! You look better as yourself! Poor animals have to suffer because you just want to look better.
Ozone affects UV rays. These are harmful rays of the sun.
Perfume can potentially harm plant growth if it contains chemicals that are toxic to plants. Some perfumes may contain ingredients like alcohol or essential oils that can be harmful to plants if they come into direct contact with the leaves or roots. It is best to avoid spraying perfume directly on plants or in their vicinity to prevent any negative effects on their growth.
Yes. In large quantities it can cause anaphylactic shock and possibly death. However, one would have to trying to get high via solvent abuse for this to happen. The levels present in a perfume shop for example are not harmful.
Any unit of volume for its content, any unit of length for its height, breadth, diameter etc.
Perfume is a suspension
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The difference is that you can not apply perfume to your body,if you do it ,it would be harmful for skin and in contrast body spray can be apply directly to body.
Yes, there must be some perfume factory's so that way we can have perfume and cologne.
Ozone affects UV rays. These are harmful rays of the sun.
there are not any know adverse affects on the human body, peoples probelsm with it are more ethical
Starvation, disease, death.
bleach
it is harmful...affects human health!
Possibility of skin cancer.
Good, there are no harmful affects.
harmful affects of lead are that it causes headache ,cancer and in last brain damage
The two aren't comparable; governments generally don't fund advanced projects in perfume research, and there's no telethon for Parfum Chanel. Perfume "research" (such as it is) is funded by perfume revenues.In short: perfume and medical research do not compete to any significant degree. It's not like any executives at Liz Claiborne are sitting there thinking "Perfume ... cancer research ... perfume ... cancer research ... oh, heck, perfume it is then." Perfume is what they do.