HONEY&MACADAMIA Hydro-Intensive Protein Premium Hair Treatment

shampoo & bodywash & conditioner • For 0-6 month old infantsSkin contact 🧴

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Is this safe for 0-6 month old newborns to use HONEY&MACADAMIA Hydro-Intensive Protein Premium Hair Treatment?

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NO - AVOID
Danger Score: 33 (Lower is safer)
Quick Answer: HONEY&MACADAMIA Hydro-Intensive Protein Premium Hair Treatment contains 8 ingredients. 5 concerning. Concerning - Has Problematic Ingredients ⚠️ Always consult your pediatrician for newborns.

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Ingredients Analysis (8 found)

Bergamot
🚨7/10
Bergamot oil can cause skin irritation and phototoxicity in infants skin barrier is immature avoid in 0-6 months baby products often used for fragrance
Irritant - Bergamot oil contains compounds that can cause skin irritation, especially on sensitive baby skin.
Sun Burn - Bergamot oil contains bergapten, a compound that increases photosensitivity and can cause sunburn or phototoxic reactions when skin is exposed to sunlight after application.
Confidence: HIGH
Cedar
🚨7/10
For newborns and babies 0-6 months, cedarwood oil is best avoided. Although the ingredient has low overall hazard in general, there is some evidence it can irritate skin, eyes, or airways and a small possibility of other toxic effects. Babies’ skin and breathing are more sensitive than older children’s, so we should be extra careful.
Organ Risk - A Canadian regulatory agency has classified cedarwood oil as “expected to be toxic or harmful” to non-reproductive organ systems. That means repeated or large exposures could hurt organs (for example liver, lungs, or kidneys) rather than just causing a mild skin reaction. This conclusion comes from Environment Canada’s assessment.
Environmental - Government assessments show limited evidence that cedarwood oil can harm the environment and one agency lists it as a suspected environmental toxin. That suggests releases to water or soil could be harmful to fish, plants, or other wildlife (based on findings from Environment Canada and the European Chemicals Agency).
Confidence: HIGH
Ylang Ylang
🚨7/10
Ylang ylang is a fragrant essential oil with potential skin sensitization and irritation risks especially for babies under 6 months. It is likely used for scent in baby products.
Irritant - Ylang Ylang Oil contains compounds that can cause skin irritation, redness, or rashes, especially on sensitive baby skin.
Asthma - Essential oils like Ylang Ylang can trigger respiratory symptoms or worsen asthma in sensitive children when inhaled or applied topically.
Confidence: HIGH
Lemon
🚨6/10
Lemon contains natural acids and essential oils that can irritate sensitive baby skin especially under 6 months. It may cause photosensitivity and dermatitis.
Irritant - Lemon juice contains citric acid and limonene, which can irritate sensitive baby skin, causing redness or rashes, especially when applied topically.
Eczema - Acidic fruits like lemon can trigger or worsen eczema flare-ups in babies with sensitive or compromised skin barriers.
Sun Burn - Lemon contains compounds (such as psoralens) that can increase photosensitivity, making skin more prone to sunburn when exposed to sunlight after application.
Confidence: HIGH
Orange
🚨6/10
Orange likely refers to orange essential oil or extract which can cause skin irritation or sensitization in babies under 6 months. Use with caution in topical products.
Irritant - Orange essential oil contains limonene and other compounds that can cause skin irritation, especially on sensitive baby skin.
Sun Burn - Orange essential oil is phototoxic, meaning it can increase skin sensitivity to sunlight and cause faster burning or irritation when exposed to UV light.
Confidence: HIGH
Musk
3/10
For newborns and infants (0–6 months), musk is considered low hazard based on available assessments, but we recommend caution. Baby skin is delicate and scents can irritate or build up from multiple sources.
Confidence: MEDIUM
Rose
3/10
Rose is a natural botanical ingredient often used for fragrance or soothing properties. It is generally safe but may cause mild irritation or allergies in sensitive infants.
Confidence: HIGH
Iris
3/10
Iris extract is used for fragrance and skin conditioning. It is generally safe but may cause mild irritation in sensitive baby skin. Used in baby care for scent and soothing.
No Known Risk - Current research and safety data do not indicate any immediate health concerns or specific risks associated with topical use of Iris Extract in babies. There is no evidence linking it to irritation, hormone disruption, cancer, or other listed risks. However, as with all botanical extracts, rare allergic reactions are possible, but these are not well-documented or specific to Iris Extract.
Confidence: HIGH

Common Questions About HONEY&MACADAMIA Hydro-Intensive Protein Premium Hair Treatment

Is this newborn-safe? HONEY&MACADAMIA Hydro-Intensive Protein Premium Hair Treatment

HONEY&MACADAMIA Hydro-Intensive Protein Premium Hair Treatment is not recommended for 0-6 month old babies due to potentially harmful ingredients.

What ingredients should I watch out for?

We analyzed 8 ingredients in HONEY&MACADAMIA Hydro-Intensive Protein Premium Hair Treatment. 5 concerning. Check the detailed analysis above for specific concerns.

When can newborns start using shampoo & bodywash & conditioner?

The appropriate age depends on the specific ingredients. This analysis is for 0-6 month old babies. Use the age selector above to check other ages.

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Safety Analysis: Evaluations are for research only - consult pediatricians for medical decisions. Do not rely solely on this analysis.

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