Fragrance Notes
CA Perfume
In Paradise Riviera
Inspired by Ex Nihilo · 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 |
| 54464-57-2 | Tetramethyl Acetyloctahydronaphthalenes | Fragrance ingredient | 7.0B | Moderate |
| 118-58-1 | Benzyl Salicylate⚑ | Fragrance ingredient | 9.0A | ⚑ 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
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is In Paradise Riviera safe for daily use?+
Yes, for most consumers. The product's PSS Grade A- rating indicates it has passed rigorous safety screening. However, daily use depends on individual skin sensitivity. If you have a history of fragrance reactions or reactive skin, start with 2–3 applications per week and monitor for irritation before increasing frequency.
Are there any ingredients I should watch out for?+
The two primary concerns are 2-T-Butylcyclohexyloxybutanol and Tetramethyl Acetyloctahydronaphthalenes, both synthetic compounds with ISS scores of 6.5/10. While deemed safe at the concentrations used here, people with fragrance sensitivities, atopic dermatitis, or contact dermatitis history should patch test on a small area of skin for 24–48 hours before widespread use.
What does a PSS of 7.9/10 (Grade A-) mean?+
The PSS (Product Safety Score) is an independent safety rating that evaluates the overall risk profile of a cosmetic product based on ingredient safety data, concentration levels, and cumulative hazard assessment. A Grade A- indicates the product meets stringent safety standards with only minor considerations; it is suitable for general use but not risk-free for all populations (particularly those with sensitive skin or allergies).
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. |



