Dr. Eddie's Happy Cappy

shampoo & bodywash & conditioner • For 1-2 year old toddlersSkin contact 🧴

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Is this toddler-safe to use Dr. Eddie's Happy Cappy?

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USE WITH CAUTION
Danger Score: 5 (Lower is safer)
Quick Answer: Dr. Eddie's Happy Cappy contains 24 ingredients. 3 caution. Use with Caution ⚠️ Watch for toddler-specific sensitivities.

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Ingredients Analysis (24 found)

Licorice Root Extract
⚠️5/10
For toddlers (1–2 years): small, short-term use on a small patch of skin is likely low risk for most children. However, studies show licorice root can affect hormone systems and, with larger or repeated exposure, may affect the liver or heart. There is also some chance of skin irritation.
Hormones - Studies show licorice can change how human adrenal and sex hormones work. A toxicology review and clinical reports found strong evidence it affects adrenal hormones and some evidence it acts on estrogen and androgens (Toxicological Effects of Glycyrrhiza glabra; Bioactive Candy; Estrogenic activity study). This means it can alter normal hormone signals in children.
Confuse Hormones - Laboratory and review papers report that licorice compounds can act like or block natural hormones (estrogenic activity and plant anti-androgen reports). That means the plant chemicals can mimic or mix up the body’s hormone messages.
Fertility - There is moderate evidence from human reports and animal studies that licorice can affect reproductive systems, including male reproductive effects in animals (Toxicological Effects of Glycyrrhiza glabra). This could raise risks for future fertility with repeated exposure.
Organ Risk - Reviews and clinical reports link licorice to liver problems and possible heart effects (Toxicological Effects of Glycyrrhiza glabra; Bioactive Candy). Repeated use could harm organs like the liver or the cardiovascular system.
Immune system - Animal studies show licorice can cause immune or allergy-type effects at low to moderate doses (phytochemical and pharmacological review). This means it could trigger or worsen immune reactions in some children.
Absorbed - Because licorice has reported hormone and organ effects in people, the active compounds can reach the bloodstream after use. Human adrenal disruption evidence supports that topical exposure can lead to systemic effects.
Long-Term Risk - Multiple reviews link licorice to hormonal, reproductive, and liver effects with repeated or higher exposures (Toxicological Effects of Glycyrrhiza glabra; related clinical reviews). This points to possible harms over time if used often.
Confidence: MEDIUM
Sodium Barbal Glycyrrhizate
⚠️4/10
Cannot understand what Sodium Barbal Glycyrrhizate is it might be a misreading or a typo of Sodium Barbal Glycyrrhizate
Confidence: HIGH
Hum Sorbate
⚠️4/10
Hum Sorbate is not a recognized ingredient name it may be a misreading or typo possibly referring to a sorbate compound
Confidence: HIGH
Caprylhydroxamic Acid
3/10
Caprylic Hydroxamic Acid is a preservative with low irritation risk at low levels likely used to prevent microbial growth
Confidence: MEDIUM
Sodium Hydroxide
3/10
For toddlers (1–2 years), small amounts of this ingredient in finished, well‑formulated products are usually low risk. It becomes dangerous if present at high strength because it can burn or strongly irritate skin and eyes.
Confidence: HIGH
Citric Acid
2/10
For toddlers (1-2 years), citric acid in normal skin products is usually safe at the low levels used. It helps control product pH and keep products stable. The biggest concern is skin or eye irritation, not long-term disease.
Confidence: HIGH
Sodium Cocoyl Glucosides Hydroxypropylsulfonate
2/10
Sodium Cocoyl Glucosides Hydroxypropylsulfonate is a mild surfactant used in baby shampoos and bodywashes. It is generally safe with minor irritation risk for 1-2 year olds.
Confidence: HIGH
Aloe Vera
1/10
Organic Aloe Vera is commonly used for soothing skin and is generally safe for 1-2 year babies in topical products
Confidence: HIGH
Apple Fruit Extract
1/10
Pyrus Malus Fruit Extract is apple extract used as a skin conditioning agent generally safe for baby skin with low allergy risk
No Known Risk - Apple extract is generally considered safe for topical use, with no evidence linking it to irritation, allergies, or other health risks in babies. There are no studies showing it causes harm or is associated with any of the listed risk labels.
Confidence: HIGH
Caprylyl Glucoside
1/10
For toddlers (1–2 years), Caprylyl Glucoside is generally low risk. It’s a mild cleaning ingredient used in soaps and shampoos and is usually safe at the small amounts used in children’s products.
Confidence: MEDIUM
Glycerin
1/10
For toddlers (1-2 years), glycerin is commonly used and considered low risk when included in normal baby products like lotions, wipes, and diaper creams. It helps skin stay hydrated and is rarely a problem.
Confidence: HIGH
Glyceryl Oleate
1/10
For toddlers (1-2 years), glyceryl oleate is usually safe when used on the skin in normal amounts. It helps moisturizers and creams spread smoothly. Serious health risks are low, but it can cause skin or eye irritation in some children.
Confidence: HIGH
Guar Hydroxypropyltrimonium Chloride
1/10
This ingredient is generally safe for toddlers (1-2 years) when used in rinse-off products like baby or toddler shampoo and body wash. Overall risk is low, but young children have more sensitive skin and eyes.
Confidence: HIGH
Hyaluronic Acid
1/10
For toddlers (1-2 year olds), hyaluronic acid is generally safe when used on the skin. It is a gentle moisturizing ingredient used in many baby and child skincare products and is considered low risk.
No Known Risk - Current safety reviews and government assessments find only low-level concerns for this topical ingredient and classify it as not expected to be harmful. Industry guidance notes limits on how it is used in products, but no higher-risk findings (like cancer, organ harm, or hormone effects) were identified in the available assessments.
Confidence: HIGH
Panthenol
1/10
For toddlers (1-2 years) panthenol is generally safe when used in normal baby creams, lotions or wipes. It helps skin hold moisture and supports the skin barrier. Problems are uncommon.
No Known Risk - Health and regulatory reviews (including Canadian and U.S. assessments and industry safety panels) find panthenol has no reported hazards above a low level for topical use. It is not expected to harm organs, does not appear to build up in the body or the environment, and common concerns (cancer, allergies, reproductive effects) were rated low. There are some industry notes about safe use levels and a few data gaps, but no higher-level health risks were identified.
Confidence: HIGH
Sodium Cocoyl Isethionate
1/10
For toddlers (1-2 years) Sodium Cocoyl Isethionate is usually safe when it's in rinse-off products like shampoos and body washes. It is a gentle cleanser and is not thought to cause serious long-term harm.
No Known Risk - Reviews by a cosmetic safety review panel and a national environment agency found no significant health hazards. The ingredient is not thought to build up in the body or harm organs, and it is considered safe in products when used at the allowed levels (with different limits for rinse-off versus leave-on products). There are some notes about possible mild irritation and that safety limits are set, but overall no real health risks were identified.
Confidence: HIGH
Sodium Lauroyl Methyl Isethionate
1/10
For toddlers (1-2 years): Generally safe when used in baby wipes and gentle wash-off cleansers. It has low overall safety concerns, but can sometimes cause mild skin or eye irritation.
No Known Risk - A formal cosmetic safety review found this ingredient safe for use in personal care products when used within set concentration or use limits. The only flagged issues are low-level concerns about possible skin/eye/lung irritation and the need for use limits; no higher concerns (like cancer, hormone disruption, or developmental harm) were identified above a low level. Some product standards still limit its use unless makers supply safety data.
Confidence: MEDIUM
Sodium Phytate
1/10
For toddlers (1-2 years): sodium phytate is generally low risk when used on the skin. It helps keep products stable and is unlikely to cause harm on healthy toddler skin. A few reports note mild irritation in some cases and that it can increase absorption of other ingredients, so extra caution is advised.
No Known Risk - The available safety summary for this topical ingredient shows only low or limited concerns. Reports note occasional, limited eye/skin/respiratory irritation and one animal study that found tumors only at very high doses; a regulatory review lists low non‑reproductive organ toxicity and some product-use restrictions. No moderate or high level hazards were identified, so no real risks were found in the provided data.
Confidence: HIGH
Oatmeal Extract
1/10
For toddlers and young children (1-2 years), oat kernel extract is usually safe on the skin and is often used to soothe dry or itchy skin. Most children tolerate it well, but it can cause a reaction in kids who are allergic or very sensitive to oats.
No Known Risk - Safety reviews by cosmetic experts (Cosmetic Ingredient Review) find this oat kernel extract safe for topical use and list only low-level concerns. There is no strong evidence of cancer, hormone, organ, or developmental harm from using it on the skin. A small number of people with oat allergy could react, and some products may have concentration limits, but for most children this ingredient is considered low risk when used as directed.
Confidence: HIGH
Provitamin B5
1/10
Provitamin B5 is commonly used in baby shampoos and body washes for moisturizing and skin repair. It is very safe for topical use in 1-2 year olds.
Confidence: HIGH
Pyrus Malus Apple Fruit Extract
1/10
Pyrus Malus Apple Fruit Extract is a natural fruit extract commonly used for fragrance and mild antioxidant benefits. It is very safe for topical use in baby products like shampoo and bodywash.
Confidence: HIGH
Aloe Barbadensis
1/10
Aloe Barbadensis is commonly used in baby skincare for soothing and moisturizing. It is very safe for topical use in 1-2 year olds in products like shampoo and bodywash.
Confidence: HIGH
Avena Sativa Oat Kernel Extract
1/10
Avena Sativa Oat Kernel Extract is a natural soothing ingredient commonly used in baby skincare products for its calming and moisturizing properties. It is very safe for 1-2 year olds.
Confidence: HIGH
Water
0/10
Water is very safe for toddlers (1-2 years old) to have on their skin. It is the main base in wipes and baby lotions and is not considered harmful when used as intended.
No Known Risk - Regulatory reviews (Environment Canada) find plain water is not expected to be toxic, not bioaccumulative, and not an environmental toxin. Safety summaries list no concerns above a low level for organ harm, reproductive effects, or other long‑term risks for topical use, so no specific health risks are identified for use on skin.
Confidence: HIGH

Common Questions About Dr. Eddie's Happy Cappy

Toddler-friendly? Dr. Eddie's Happy Cappy

Use caution with Dr. Eddie's Happy Cappy for 1-2 year old toddlers. Some ingredients may pose concerns.

What ingredients should I watch out for?

We analyzed 24 ingredients in Dr. Eddie's Happy Cappy. 3 caution. Check the detailed analysis above for specific concerns.

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