adults • Skin contact product
For adults: Feverfew Leaf used on the skin is generally safe. Most adults can use products with this ingredient without problems.
Do a small patch test first: put a tiny amount on the inside of your forearm and wait 24 hours to see if redness or itching appears. Use the product as the label says. If you are pregnant or breastfeeding, check with your healthcare provider before using new topical ingredients. If you get a rash, swelling, or trouble breathing, stop use and seek medical help.
The ingredient safety data provided shows low overall concern, but parents and users should watch for allergic skin reactions, especially if you are allergic to ragweed or other daisy-family plants. Avoid applying to broken or heavily irritated skin. Keep products out of reach of children and follow product directions.
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Yes, Feverfew Leaf is generally considered safe for adults based on current research.
No immediate health concerns found based on current research.
Feverfew Leaf is commonly found in skincare products, cosmetics, and topical applications. Always check ingredient labels before use.
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