Growing in Transparency on Formulation
Safety Comes First
At Parfums Christian Dior, we have established a responsible formulation charter available on Dior.com since early 2022. This charter lays out our House’s requirements and ambitions concerning our formulas. This charter is explicit on our definition of Clean Beauty.
At Parfums Christian Dior, we have established a responsible formulation charter available on Dior.com since early 2022. This charter lays out our House’s requirements and ambitions concerning our formulas. This charter is explicit on our definition of Clean Beauty.
Ever More Stringent Formulas
Going above and beyond regulatory requirements, Dior excludes the following ingredients from the formulation of new products while seeking alternatives that will maintain these products’ sensory qualities and performance:
• BHA (butylhydroxyanisole), diethyl phthalate, formaldehyde-releasing preservatives, ethanolamine, homosalate, palm oil and palm oil derivatives not certified by the RSPO (Roundtable on Sustainable Palm Oil), methylisothiazolinone/methylchloroisothiazolinone, octocrylene, oxybenzone and other benzophenones, parabens, cyclic silicones (cyclohexasiloxane, cyclopentasiloxane), aluminum salts, triclocarban, triclosan, triethanolamine •
Ever More Sustainable Natural Ingredients
It is our belief that sustainable beauty begins with natural, sustainable ingredients. We evaluate the sustainability of each natural ingredient through its impact on several environmental parameters and on society.
We evaluate the sustainability of each natural ingredient through its impact on several environmental parameters and on society. Through this approach, we are now part of a pioneering multi-brand initiative for environmentally conscious ratings of beauty products. However, we do not exclude synthetic ingredients when they offer a better sustainability profile.
As a member of the Union for Ethical BioTrade (UEBT), Dior is committed to continuously improving its impact on biodiversity and society.