I ignore IFRA. I'm an independent artisan  perfumer who is not a member of an organization that is a member of  IFRA, so I have no danger of being "publicly shamed" (their words) if I  use an aromatic that exceeds their allowable levels, or is prohibited by  IFRA. I know the dangers of phototoxicity, allergens, and other problems  that may be caused by some aromatics, and I take care forumulating my  perfumes to safeguard the safety of my customers as much as possible.  There is a backlash against IFRA, and this shows their weakening stance.  Since their regs are built upon, IMO, bad science, I hope it all goes  away soon and the mainstream perfumes of old can return.  Here's a link to their latest statement, where the effervescent Jean-Pierre Houri  talks about how “This year’s Amendment will hardly affect the palettes of perfumers.”  Well, they've destroyed the palettes of perfumers in the past few decades, and that's why many mainstream perfumes smell like ...