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[quote=Anonymous]One of my favorite uses of ChatGPT is analyzing ingredient lists in cosmetics. Didn’t hit pay dirt on this one but here are its suggestions: [i]While the exact formulation of the fragrance in Voltaren is proprietary, the best guess would be a combination of synthetic or natural compounds designed to create a mild, neutral scent that masks the chemical smell of the active ingredient, diclofenac. Common fragrance components in medicinal products like Voltaren may include: • Light floral notes (like linalool or geraniol, often derived from lavender or geranium). • Herbal or citrusy notes (such as limonene, found in citrus oils). • Soothing or “clean” scents (like benzyl alcohol or coumarin, often used to create a mild, powdery aroma).[/i] These compounds are selected for being generally well-tolerated and unlikely to cause irritation. So… maybe try mixing lavender/geranium with a citrus oil and a bit of cinnamon for the coumarin. Fun![/quote]
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