For newborns and infants (0-6 months), sodium isethionate is a mild cleanser ingredient and is generally low risk. Reviews from health and cosmetic reviewers say it is not expected to be toxic and has low concern for cancer or reproductive harm. Because babies have very delicate skin and there is limited baby-specific data, we remain cautious.
If you need a cleanser for a baby: choose a product made for newborns or labeled for sensitive baby skin that lists sodium isethionate among its mild surfactants. Use it only when needed (for diaper area or when visibly dirty), use a small amount, rinse thoroughly with water, and pat skin dry. Do not apply to broken or very irritated skin. For everyday cleaning of face and body, plain water or a gentle baby wash used sparingly is usually best.
Watch for any redness, rash, stinging, swelling, or eye irritation when you first use a product that contains this ingredient. A cosmetic safety review has noted possible skin, eye, or lung irritation as an area with limited information; if your baby shows irritation stop use and talk to your pediatrician. Also be aware that some product verification programs require manufacturers to show safety data before using this ingredient in certified products, so choose trusted, age-appropriate baby formulas.
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Yes, Sodium Isethionate is generally considered safe for 0-6 month old babies based on current research.
No immediate health concerns found based on current research. This is especially important for babies whose skin and systems are still developing.
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