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Scent That Soothes: Using Receptor Science to Choose Low-Irritation Fragranced Skincare
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2026-01-28
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Learn how chemosensory receptor science is making fragrances gentler—and practical steps to choose low‑irritant fragranced skincare for sensitive skin.
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