adults β’ Skin contact product
For adults, using apple cider vinegar on the skin is generally low risk. Most adults can use it safely when itβs diluted, but undiluted vinegar can irritate or burn skin.
If you want to use it: dilute the vinegar (for example, 1 part vinegar to 3β10 parts water), do a patch test on a small area and wait 24 hours, avoid putting it on open cuts or very red/irritated skin, keep it away from eyes and mouth, and stop use if you feel stinging, burning, or see a rash.
Watch for redness, stinging, blistering, or worsening skin β these are signs to rinse thoroughly and stop using it. The ingredient safety data provided lists only low concerns for cancer, allergies, and developmental effects, so those are not primary worries; the main concern is local skin irritation from strong or undiluted vinegar.
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Yes, Apple Cider Vinegar is generally considered safe for adults based on current research.
No immediate health concerns found based on current research.
Apple Cider Vinegar is commonly found in skincare products, cosmetics, and topical applications. Always check ingredient labels before use.
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