adults • Skin contact product
For adults: Feverfew Flower extract is generally safe to use on the skin. The safety data shows low concern for serious problems, and most people tolerate it well.
Before using a new product with feverfew, put a small amount on the inner forearm and wait 24–48 hours to check for a reaction. Don’t put it on cuts or broken skin. If you see redness, swelling, itching, or a rash, stop using it. If you are pregnant or breastfeeding, check with your healthcare provider before regular use.
Watch for allergic skin reactions, especially if you are allergic to daisy/aster family plants (for example, ragweed). This warning comes from the provided ingredient safety data which notes a low-level allergy concern. Avoid use on damaged skin and seek medical help if you have a severe reaction (widespread redness, blistering, or trouble breathing).
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Yes, Feverfew Flower is generally considered safe for adults based on current research.
No immediate health concerns found based on current research.
Feverfew Flower is commonly found in skincare products, cosmetics, and topical applications. Always check ingredient labels before use.
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