For newborns and young babies (0–6 months) this ingredient is generally considered low risk in adult tests, but we are cautious. Studies show it can make skin absorb more and has caused irritation in animals, so it’s best to avoid regular use on very young babies.
If possible, choose baby products that do not list this ingredient. If a product for babies does contain it, prefer rinse-off products (bath or shampoo) rather than creams or oils that stay on the skin. Don’t use it on broken or inflamed skin, keep it away from the eyes, and stop use and talk to your pediatrician if you see redness, swelling, rash, or any changes in your baby’s behavior after use.
Peer-reviewed studies summarized in the ingredient safety information note two things to watch for: (1) it can increase skin absorption (so more of other ingredients might get through baby skin), and (2) animal tests showed eye and skin irritation at higher doses; there were also some lab tests showing mutation signals at high exposures. Because of these findings, avoid leave-on products with this ingredient on infants and be cautious even with rinse-off uses.
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This list shows products that contain Trisodium Ethylenediamine Disuccinate or its alternative names.
Use caution with Trisodium Ethylenediamine Disuccinate for 0-6 month old babies. Some safety concerns have been identified.
Can be absorbed through the skin and get into the bloodstream. This is especially important for babies whose skin and systems are still developing.
Can cause skin redness, itchiness, or rashes—especially on sensitive baby skin. This is especially important for babies whose skin and systems are still developing.
Connected to cancer risk with long-term or repeated exposure. This is especially important for babies whose skin and systems are still developing.
May harm organs like liver, kidneys, or lungs with repeated use. This is especially important for babies whose skin and systems are still developing.
Some studies link this to future fertility or reproductive issues. 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.
Trisodium Ethylenediamine Disuccinate 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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