MICROBIOME EDM

References for Headline 1 and Body:

1. Capone KA et al. J Invest Dermatol. 2011;131(10):2026-32.

2. Oranges T, et al. Adv Wound Care. 2015;4(10):587-595.

3. Liu Q, et al. Biomed Res Int. 2018;2018:1302465.

4. Gelmetti C, et al. J Eur Acad Dermatol Venereol. 2001;15 Suppl 1:12-5.

References for Headline 2 and Body:

1. Data on file. JOHNSON’S brand claims. 2018.

 

HYPOALLERGENIC EDM

References for Headline 1 and Body:

1. Research Institute of Fragrance Materials Website. Available at: http://rifm.org/about.php#.WZscyZKhlqY . Last accessed September 2019.

2. Data on File, Johnson & Johnson Consumer Inc. (Fragrance Fact Sheet)

References for Headline 2 and Body:

1. Data on File 1, Johnson & Johnson Consumer Inc. (Fragrance Fact Sheet)

 

FRAGRANCE EDM

References for Headline 1 and Body:

1. Medical Daily. How does the nose smell? The inner workings of our sense of smell. Available at: http://www.medicaldaily.com/how-does-nose-smell-inner-workings-our-sense... . Last accessed September 2019

2. Schroder W. Cosmetic & Toiletries 2009;124:3644.

3. Retiveau AN, et al. J Sensory Studies 2004;19:373–394.

4. Field T, et al. Early Hum Dev 2008;84:399-401.

5. Weber S, Heuberger E. Chem Senses 2008; 33:441-447.

6. Chen D, Dalton P. Chem Senses 2005;30:345-351.

References for Headline 2 and Body:

1. Field T, et al. Early Hum Dev. 2008;84:399-401.

2. Weber S, Heuberger E. Chem Senses 2008;33:441-447.

3. Chen D, Dalton P. Chem Senses 2005;30:345-351.

4. Schroder W. Cosmetic & Toiletries 2009;124:3644.

 

SAFETY EDM

References for Headline 1 and Body:

1. Johansen JD. Fragrance contact allergy. Am J Clin Dermatol 2003;4(11):78998.

2. Data on File, Johnson & Johnson Consumer Inc. (Fragrance Fact Sheet).

 

CHEMOPHOBIA EDM

References for Headline 1 and Body:

1. Australian Competitor and Comsumer Commission http://www.accc.gov.au/speech/cosmetic-compliance-and-safety-and-the-aus... Last accessed: 16/02/16

2. Musgrave, I. ‘Toxins’ in vaccines: a potentially deadly misunderstanding. The Conversation. Melbourne, VIC: The Conversation Media Group Ltd. Available from: http://theconversation.com/toxins-in-vaccines-a-potentially-deadly-misun.... [Date accessed: 16/02/16].

3. National Cancer Institute. Formaldehyde and cancer risk. Bethesda, MD: National Institutes of Health. Available from: http://www.cancer.gov/about-cancer/causes-prevention/risk/substances/for.... [Date accessed: 18/01/16].

4. Brunning A. Natural vs Man-Made Chemicals – Dispelling Misconceptions. Compound Interest. Cambridge, UK: Andy Brunning/Compound Interest. Available from: http://www.compoundchem.com/2014/05/19/natural-vs-man-made-chemicals-dis.... [Date accessed: 13/01/16].

References for Headline 2 and Body:

1. Rozin P, et al. Preference for natural: instrumental and ideational/moral motivations, and the contrast between foods and medicines. Appetite. 2004;43(2):147-54.

2. Li M, et al. Why Do People Like Natural? Instrumental and Ideational Bases for the Naturalness Preference. J Appl Soc Psych. 2012;42(12):2859-78.

3. Arribas MP et al. Allergic contact dermatitis to fragrances. Part 1. ActasDermosifiliogr 2012;103(10):874-879.

 

MICROBIOME INFOGRAPHICS

1. Capone KA, Dowd SE, Stamatas GN, Nikolovski J. Diversity of the human skin microbiome early in life. J. Investig. Dermatol2011;131:2026-2032.

2. Grice EA, Serge JA. The skin microbiome. Nat Rev Microbiol2011;9(4): 244–253.

3. Egert M, Simmering R, Riedel CU. The association of the skin microbiota with healthy, immunity and disease. Clin PharmacolTher 2017; 102:62-69.

4. Data on File, Johnson & Johnson Consumer Inc. (Capone KA, Tierney N, Smith H, Tian S, Horowitz P. Longitudinal development of the skin microbiome during the neonatal period. AAD 2017)

5. Data on File, Johnson & Johnson Consumer Inc (Global Claims Database).

6. Data onFile 3, Johnson & Johnson Consumer Inc. (Knowledge Services 1st Publish Infant Skin Microbiome Memo)

7. Data on File, Johnson & Johnson Consumer Inc. (Johnson’s CottonTouch Infant Skin Microbiome US Study).

8. Telofsky LS, Morello III AP, Correa MCM, Stamatas GN. The infant skin barrier: can we preserve, protect and enhance the barrier? Dermatol Res Pract 2012; 2012:1-18.

 

NATURALS INFOGRAPHICS

1. Prescott SL, Larcombe D-L, Logan AC, et al. The skin microbiome: impact of modern
environments on skin ecology, barrier integrity and systemic immune programming.
World Allergy Organ J2017;10:29.

2. Fyhrquist N, Ruokolainen L, Suomalainen A, et al. Acinetobacter species in the skin microbiotiaprotect against allergic sensistization and inflammation. J Allergy Clin Immunol
2014;134:1301-1309 e11.

3. Goossens A. Contact-allergic reactions to cosmetics. J Allergy (Cairo)2011;2011:467071.

4. Fernandes JD, Machado MCR, de Oliveira ZNP. Children and newborn skin care and prevention.An Bras Dermatol 2011;86(1):102-10.

5. Goldberg AFG, Chemjobber CJ. A comprehensive overview of chemical-free consumer products.Nature Chemistry2014;6:1.

6. Holt S, Kennedy J. Personal care product ingredients: are natural, chemical free, and organic always better? Available from: https://www.researchreview.com.au/au/Clinical-Area/General-Medicine/Gene.... Accessed November 2019.

7. Lexico Dictionary. Available at https://www.lexico.com/definition/organic. Accessed December 2019.

8. Wu PA, James WD. Lavender. Dermatitis 2011;22(6):344-347.

9. Miroddi M, Calapai G, Isola S, Minciullo PL, Gangemi S. Rosmarinus officinalis L. as cause of contact dermatitis. AllergolImmunopathol (Madr) 2013. doi:10.1016/j.aller.2013.04.006.

10. Larson D, Jacob SE. Tea Tree Oil. Dermatitis 2012;23(1):48-49.

11. Data on File, Johnson & Johnson Consumer Inc. (Global Claims Database)

12. Johnson & Johnson. Available at: https://www.johnsonsbaby.com/safety-standards/ingredients. Accessed January 2020.

13. European Commission. Opinion on fragrance allergens in cosmetic products. Available at:https://ec.europa.eu/health/scientific_committees/consumer_safety/docs/s.... Accessed January 2020.

 

FRAGRANCES INFOGRAPHICS

1. Gottfried J, Smith A, Rugg M, Dolan RJ. Remembrances of odors past: human olfactory cortex in cross modal recognition memory. Neuron2004;42:687 695.

2. Herz R. A naturalistic analysis of autobiographical memories triggered by olfactory visual and auditory stimuli. Chem Senses 2004; 29:217 224.

3. Larsson M, Willander J. Autobiographical odor memory. International Symposium on Olfaction and Taste. 2009;1170:318 323.

4. Field T, Field T, Cullen C, et al. Lavender bath oil reduces stress and crying and enhances sleep in very young infants. Early Hum Dev 2008;84:399-401

5. Johnson's. A bath time routine can reduce stress for mothers and babies, especially when using a gently fragranced, foaming wash. Available at https://professional.johnsonsbaby.in/professional/news-emerging-research.... Accessed December 2019.

6. White-Traut R, Watanabe K, Wiegand B, et al. Behavioral and neurohormonal responses of mothers and their children during two bath conditions. Poster presented at: University of Illinois at Chicago College of Nursing. 2004.

7. Data on File, Johnson & Johnson Consumer Inc. (Product Stewardship Aroma Compounds)

8. Research Institute for Fragrance Materials, Inc. (RIFM). Available at: https://ifrafragrance.org/docs/default-source/ifra-code-of-practice-and-... . Accessed December 2019.

9. International Fragrance Association (IFRA). Available at: https://www.safetycareandcommitment.com/Ingredients/Fragrance-oils . Accessed December 2019.

10. Johnson and Johnson. Available at: https://www.johnsonsbaby.com/safety-standards. Accessed in January 2020.

 

FRAGRANCES VIDEO

1. Herz, Rachel S. "A Naturalistic Analysis of Autobiographical Memories Triggered by Olfactory Visual and Auditory Stimuli." Chemical Senses 29.3 (2004): 217-224

2. Zelano, Christina, and Noam Sobel. "Humans as an animal model for systems-level organization of olfaction." Neuron 48.3 (2005): 431-454.

3. Willander, Johan, and Maria Larsson. "Olfaction and Emotion: The Case of Autobiographical Memory."Memory& Cognition 35.7 (2007): 1659-1663.