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Your Perfume Could Be Messing With Your Chemical Force Shield : ScienceAlert

Last updated: May 21, 2025 12:25 pm
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How Personal Care Products Can Impact Your Health

A recent study has shed light on the potential health risks associated with the use of personal care products such as perfume and lotion. According to researchers, these products can disrupt the human oxidation field, a chemical shield that surrounds our bodies and interacts with the molecules in our environment.

The human oxidation field was only discovered in 2022, when scientists found that skin oil reacts with ozone pollutants in the air to create a field of hydroxyl radicals around the body. These radicals act as a natural ‘detergent’, neutralizing airborne pollutants. However, the study revealed that the application of personal care products can alter the composition of this field, potentially leading to the formation of harmful byproducts.

During the study, participants who applied lotion or fragrance before entering a controlled environment experienced an increase in the concentration of certain chemicals in the air around them. This phenomenon was particularly pronounced with chemicals like phenoxyethanol and ethanol from lotion, and ethanol and monoterpenes from fragrance.

Researchers observed that these chemicals not only dispersed into the air but also reacted with the hydroxyl radicals in the oxidation field, reducing their concentration. This disruption in the oxidation field could have unknown health implications, as it may lead to the generation of harmful compounds in our immediate vicinity.

While the study did not explore the direct health effects of these chemical interactions, it raises concerns about the potential risks posed by the use of personal care products in indoor environments. Scientists emphasize the need to reconsider indoor chemistry and its impact on human health, as the oxidation field plays a crucial role in determining the chemical composition of the air we breathe.

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Overall, the findings highlight the importance of understanding how personal care products can influence our body’s chemical environment and the potential health consequences of these interactions. The study was published in Science Advances, underscoring the need for further research in this emerging field of study.

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