This is an ingredient that helps creams and wipes feel smooth and mix oil and water. For most people it’s low risk, but for newborns and babies under 6 months the skin is thinner and can absorb more, so extra care is wise.
Choose products made and labeled for newborns or babies, look for brands that say they test for impurities or have independent verification, do a small patch test on a tiny area of baby’s skin before regular use, avoid using it on broken, red or inflamed skin, and stop use and contact your pediatrician if you see any redness, rash, or swelling.
Watch for any redness, rash, swelling, or irritation after use. The main safety warning comes from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration and the Cosmetic Ingredient Review, which point out contamination risks with ethylene oxide and 1,4-dioxane in manufacturing — prefer products that state they test for or remove these impurities. Also note some product verification programs restrict this ingredient unless manufacturers provide testing to show impurities are controlled.
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Use caution with PEG-75 Stearate for 0-6 month old babies. Some safety concerns have been identified.
Connected to cancer risk with long-term or repeated exposure. This is especially important for babies whose skin and systems are still developing.
Linked to long-term health effects after years of use or exposure. This is especially important for babies whose skin and systems are still developing.
Possible negative effects on the environment This is especially important for babies whose skin and systems are still developing.
PEG-75 Stearate is commonly found in skincare products, cosmetics, and topical applications. Always check ingredient labels before use.
The appropriate age depends on the specific ingredient properties and concentration. This analysis is for 0-6 month old babies. Use the age selector above to check other ages.
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