What is it?
Narcissus poeticus is a fragrance derived from flowers in the daffodil family and is used in a variety of personal care products.
Dermatitis from Narcissus may be caused in part by an allergic mechanism and in part by irritant effects. The rash has long been thought to be caused by the dry outer scales of the bulbs and in the sap exuding from cut flower stems.
How can I avoid it?
Skin contact with Narcissus poeticus is required for it to cause a rash. Discontinuation of exposure to products containing Narcissus poeticus should result in improvement and/or resolution of your dermatitis. By law, all products made in the U.S. for topical use have
the ingredients listed either on the product package or the box that contains it, so check the labeling of your skin care products for this ingredient. If there is not enough information, ask your retailer or call the company directly. At work, request a Safety Data Sheet (SDS)
to help identify potential sources of exposure.
The avoidance of fragrances such as Narcissus poeticus can be difficult, since so many everyday products contain these substances. One should use only fragrance-free cosmetic and household products. “Unscented” products may contain low levels of a fragrance to cover up an undesirable odor and also should be avoided. Products labeled as “hypoallergenic” do not assure that the product is truly free of fragrance.
Since fragrances are complex mixtures of many ingredients, an individual may tolerate one fragrance, but not another. A trial-and-error method of avoiding a fragrance allergen in a product can be performed by applying the product to the forearm in the same small area
twice a day for a week. If no dermatitis develops, the product may likely be used safely.
Uses:
- Essential Oils
- Household products
- Air fresheners/Aromatherapy/Potpourri
- Cleaning products/Soaps/Detergents (A preferred household cleaner for fragrance-sensitive individuals is dilute white vinegar.)
- Furniture polish
- Laundry care (detergent, softeners)
- Perfumes/Colognes/After-shaves/Toilet water
- Skin care products/Cosmetics
- Hair sprays, gels, tonics, and lotions
- Makeups
- Moisturizers
- Shampoos/Conditioners
- Shaving products
- Soaps/Cleansers
- Sunscreens and self-tanners
- Topical medications, prescription and over-the-counter
- Antiseptics
- Creams, ointments, solutions
- Foot and other powders
- Nasal decongestants
- Herbal remedies, including traditional Chinese medications
- Wound dressings
Other names for Narcissus poeticus:
- Narcissus jonquilla
- Narcissus absolute
- Pheasant’s eye daffodil
- Poet’s daffodil