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20/05/2026

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IFRA participates in IFRA UK Sensitisers Seminar

Event highlights latest insights on skin sensitisation, fragrance allergy and risk assessment

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On 7 May 2026, IFRA took part in the IFRA UK Sensitisers Seminar at BMA House in London, bringing together scientific, clinical and regulatory experts to discuss the latest developments in skin sensitisation and fragrance allergy. IFRA was represented by Jennifer Dorts and Matthias Vey, with Matthias delivering a well‑received presentation on approaches to addressing fragrance skin sensitisers from a risk assessment and risk management perspective.

Published 20/05/2026 • Updated on 20/05/2026

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