Fragrance Notes
CA Perfume
White Jasmine & Mint
Inspired by Jo Malone · Format: EDP Spray
Safe for everyday use. This product is suitable for most adults in normal fragrance application.
Why This Score
Scores are calculated by HumanSafe™ — an independent third-party platform — using peer-reviewed toxicology sources, regulatory databases, and HumanSafe's Mood Architecture™.
Safety at a Glance
✅ Safe for
- —Daily topical use
- —Most healthy adults
- —Long-term skin contact
- —EDP leave-on format
⚠ Use with care if
- —Sensitive or reactive skin
- —Direct eye-area contact
✕ Avoid if
- —Broken or compromised skin
- —Children under 3 years
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Key Factors
Score DriversIngredients
34 Total| CAS No. | INCI Name | FUNCTION | ISS | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 64-17-5 | Ethanol | Solvent / Carrier | 7.0Poor | Moderate |
| 7732-18-5 | Aqua | Solvent / Carrier | 10.0 | Low Risk |
| 105-95-3 | Ethylene Brassylate | Fragrance ingredient | 10.0A+ | Low Risk |
| 115-95-7 | Linalyl Acetate | Fragrance ingredient | 7.0B | Moderate |
| 78-70-6 | Linalool⚑ | Fragrance ingredient | 7.0A- | ⚑ EU Allergen |
29 more ingredients in this formulation
See Full Ingredient List — Join Free →Ingredients sourced from MG Safety Data Sheet and EU Allergen Certificate. Formulation: fragrance oil 20% + Ethanol 65% + Aqua 15%. ⚑ = EU regulated allergen (Regulation EC 1223/2009). Note 1 = Annex II prohibited substance. Note 2 = commercial quality (includes both isomers).
Fragrance Mood Profile
MEI™ Mood ArchitectureIndex™
MEI™ scores are calculated by HumanSafe™ using HumanSafe's Mood Architecture™ — a 9-dimension olfactory-emotion mapping system. MEI is an intensity scale: 3/10 = subtle, 9/10 = immersive. Score reflects mood character, not safety.
Usage & Safety Guidance
Safer Alternatives
Higher PSS ScoreProducts with higher Product Safety Scores. Independently assessed by HumanSafe™.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is White Jasmine & Mint safe for daily use?+
Yes, for most people. The fragrance's PSS Grade A- rating supports routine use as an eau de parfum. However, if you have sensitive skin, fragrance allergies, or are prone to contact dermatitis, start with occasional use and monitor for irritation. Discontinue if redness, itching, or burning develops.
Are there any ingredients I should watch out for?+
Linalool is the primary ingredient of concern—it is a natural sensitizer that can trigger allergic contact dermatitis in susceptible individuals, particularly if skin is already irritated or inflamed. Nerolidol Isomers (5.0%) and Tetramethyl Acetyloctahydronaphthalenes (5.0%) are less common ingredients; if you have a history of sensitivity to complex synthetics, patch test first. Always perform a patch test on inner wrist or behind the ear before widespread use.
What does a PSS of 7.9/10 (Grade A-) mean?+
PSS (Product Safety Score) is an independent safety rating that evaluates ingredient safety, concentration levels, and formulation stability. A score of 7.9/10 with Grade A- indicates above-average safety for a fragrance product—not perfect, but well-tolerated by the general population. This grade reflects minor concerns (such as linalool sensitization potential) that do not significantly compromise safety at normal usage volumes.
The HumanSafe™ Difference
Most safety tools rate ingredients in isolation — one score regardless of concentration, context, or how the product is used. We assess at actual use concentration.
| Dimension | Other Apps (EWG, Yuka) | HumanSafe™ |
|---|---|---|
| Dose awareness | Same score regardless of concentration | Assessed at actual use concentration in this product |
| Exposure context | Same score for rinse-off and leave-on products | Adjusted for product format and absorption rate |
| Allergens | Binary flag — present or absent | Concentration compared to IFRA/EU safe limits |
| Purchase signal | Score only, no recommendation | Clear verdict + safer alternatives ranked by PSS |
Version & Audit Trail
| Version | Date | PSS Score | ISS (avg) | Change Summary |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| v2.1.0 | April 2026 | 7.7 | — | Current assessment — PSS v4.1 route-weighted engine. Dose-aware scoring at actual use concentration. |



