babo BOTANICALS SENSITIVE BABY Fragrance Free Diaper Rash Cream Spray

skin protectant & rash ointment • For 2-5 year old childrenSkin contact 🧴

skin protectant & rash ointment

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Safe for preschoolers to use babo BOTANICALS SENSITIVE BABY Fragrance Free Diaper Rash Cream Spray?

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NO - AVOID
Danger Score: 11 (Lower is safer)
Quick Answer: babo BOTANICALS SENSITIVE BABY Fragrance Free Diaper Rash Cream Spray contains 21 ingredients. 2 concerning, 2 caution. Concerning - Has Problematic Ingredients ⚠️ Consider preschooler activity levels.

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Ingredients Analysis (21 found)

Scent
🚨6/10
Premium Fragrance Oil is a vague term for fragrance blends that may contain allergens or irritants. Fragrances often cause skin sensitivity in young children.
Confidence: HIGH
Alcohol
🚨6/10
Alcohol can cause skin dryness irritation and increase absorption of other chemicals not ideal for baby skin often used as preservative or antiseptic
Confidence: HIGH
Glyceryl Rosinate
⚠️4/10
For preschoolers and young children (ages 2-5): this ingredient can cause skin allergies or irritation in some kids. Overall risk is moderate mainly because of allergic reactions and its ability to help other ingredients get into the skin.
Irritant - An industry safety review (Cosmetic Ingredient Review, CIR) found strong evidence that this ingredient can be a human skin toxicant or allergen. That means it can cause redness, itching, or rashes on sensitive or baby skin.
Eczema - The CIR specifically reports strong evidence of skin allergenicity. Because it can trigger allergic skin reactions, it may start or make eczema and similar conditions worse in children with sensitive skin.
Immune system - The ingredient is linked to allergies and immunotoxicity in the CIR assessment. Allergic reactions are immune responses, so this ingredient can provoke or misdirect a child’s immune system.
Absorbed - The CIR notes this substance can act as a penetration enhancer. That means it can increase how much of itself or other ingredients pass through the skin and enter the body.
Long-Term Risk - Industry reviewers (CIR) recommend use and concentration limits and note data gaps in safety testing. The FDA also notes this material can appear in food or additives with limited toxicity information. Those restrictions and gaps raise concern that repeated or combined exposures over time could carry unknown long-term risks.
Confidence: MEDIUM
Glyceryl
⚠️4/10
Glyceryl is not a complete ingredient name it may be a misreading or typo of glyceryl esters or glycerin cannot assess safety accurately
Confidence: HIGH
Bentonite
2/10
Bentonite is a natural clay that is usually low risk for toddlers and young children when used on normal, unbroken skin in small amounts or in rinse-off products. It is not often linked to cancer or allergies, but there are notes about manufacturing limits and possible contamination with metals like lead.
Confidence: MEDIUM
Coco-Glucoside
2/10
For toddlers and preschoolers (ages 2–5), Coco‑Glucoside is generally gentle and low risk when used in everyday cleansers and shampoos. It is commonly used in children’s wipes and washes.
Confidence: HIGH
Propanediol
2/10
For children aged 2–5 years (toddlers and preschoolers), propanediol is generally low risk when used in normal amounts in creams, lotions or wipes. However, it can sometimes cause skin irritation and may help other ingredients pass through the skin more easily, so it needs a little extra caution with young children.
Confidence: MEDIUM
Chamomile Flower Extract
2/10
Chamomile Flower Extract is generally safe and used for soothing skin in baby products but may cause mild allergic reactions in sensitive children aged 2-5 years.
Confidence: HIGH
Aloe Vera Leaf Juice
1/10
Aloe leaf juice is commonly used for soothing skin and is generally safe for topical use in 2-5 year olds
Confidence: HIGH
Caprylic/Capric Triglyceride
1/10
For toddlers and preschoolers (ages 2-5), this ingredient is very low risk when used on the skin. It works as a gentle, lightweight skin oil and is not known to cause cancer, developmental issues, or strong allergic reactions in typical skincare use.
Confidence: HIGH
Castor Seed Oil
1/10
Ricinus Communis Seed Oil is castor oil commonly used as an emollient in baby care products and is considered safe for topical use
Confidence: HIGH
Cellulose Gum
1/10
Cellulose gum is generally safe for toddlers and preschoolers (2-5 years) when used on normal skin. It’s a common, low-risk ingredient used to thicken creams and lotions.
No Known Risk - Reviewed safety information shows no health concerns above low for this ingredient. Official food-safety reviewers permit limited use in food, a cosmetic safety review panel notes some data gaps but did not find high risks, and a Canadian health authority classifies it as not expected to be toxic or an environmental hazard. Some product-verification programs may still ask for extra proof before allowing it, but current evidence points to no known health risks for topical use.
Confidence: HIGH
Microcrystalline Cellulose
1/10
For children aged 2–5 years (toddlers and preschoolers), microcrystalline cellulose is usually safe when used in creams or lotions. It is an inactive, plant-based powder used to thicken or bind products. The main concern is that a small number of people can have allergic reactions.
Confidence: MEDIUM
Olive Fruit Oil
1/10
Organic olive oil is generally safe for topical use in 2-5 years babies and is used as a moisturizer or emollient
No Known Risk - Olive oil is generally considered safe for topical use on baby skin, with no strong evidence linking it to irritation, eczema, or other health risks in most infants. While some studies suggest it may worsen eczema in predisposed babies, this is not consistent or proven for the general population. There are no known links to hormone disruption, cancer, organ risk, or other listed risks based on current research.
Confidence: HIGH
Shea Butter
1/10
Butyrospermum Parkii Shea Butter is a natural fat used as an emollient in baby products. It is very safe and commonly used in baby lotions and wipes.
No Known Risk - Shea butter is widely used in baby skincare products and is generally considered safe for topical use. There is no strong evidence linking it to irritation, allergies, hormone disruption, or other health risks in babies. Rare allergic reactions may occur, but these are uncommon and not specific to infants. Current research and regulatory guidance do not identify any significant risks for babies when shea butter is used topically.
Confidence: HIGH
Sunflower Seed Oil
1/10
Helianthus Annuus Seed Oil is sunflower seed oil commonly used in baby products for moisturizing. It is very safe and gentle for 2-5 year old skin.
No Known Risk - Sunflower seed oil is widely used in baby skincare products and is generally considered safe for topical use. There is no strong evidence linking it to irritation, allergies, or other health risks in babies when used on intact skin. It is not associated with hormone disruption, cancer, or other long-term health effects according to current research.
Confidence: HIGH
Unsaponifiables
1/10
For toddlers and preschoolers (2–5 years): generally low risk when used in normal skin creams and lotions made for kids. Rarely it may cause mild irritation. It is usually safe if used as directed and not put on broken skin.
Confidence: MEDIUM
Watercress Flower Extract
1/10
For young children (ages 2–5), watercress flower extract is generally low risk when used on the skin. It’s a plant extract and most safety sources list only low-level concerns.
No Known Risk - Available safety reviews for this topical plant extract did not identify any health hazards for children; flagged concerns were only low-level and do not point to a real risk. Note that some product‑verification programs restrict its use unless makers provide safety substantiation, but that is a precaution by the program, not a finding of harm.
Confidence: MEDIUM
Zinc Oxide
1/10
Zinc oxide is generally safe for 2 to 5 year olds when used on skin. It acts as a barrier and is used in diaper creams and sunscreens.
Confidence: HIGH
Calendula Flower Extract
1/10
For toddlers and young children (2–5 years): this marigold flower extract is generally low risk when put on unbroken skin. It’s used to calm and soothe skin and most children tolerate it well.
Confidence: MEDIUM
Meadowsweet Flower Extract
0/10
For children aged 2–5 years (toddlers, preschoolers), meadowsweet flower extract used on the skin appears to be very low risk. It’s usually added to products to help calm and soothe the skin.
No Known Risk - Available safety summaries for the topical ingredient show only low-level concerns for cancer, allergies/immunity, and developmental or reproductive effects, with no higher hazards, bans, or use restrictions identified. Because no concern is rated above low, there are no specific health risks to flag based on the current data.
Confidence: MEDIUM

Common Questions About babo BOTANICALS SENSITIVE BABY Fragrance Free Diaper Rash Cream Spray

Preschooler-safe? babo BOTANICALS SENSITIVE BABY Fragrance Free Diaper Rash Cream Spray

babo BOTANICALS SENSITIVE BABY Fragrance Free Diaper Rash Cream Spray is not recommended for 2-5 year old children due to potentially harmful ingredients.

What ingredients should I watch out for?

We analyzed 21 ingredients in babo BOTANICALS SENSITIVE BABY Fragrance Free Diaper Rash Cream Spray. 2 concerning, 2 caution. Check the detailed analysis above for specific concerns.

Is this suitable for preschoolers to using skin protectant & rash ointment?

The appropriate age depends on the specific ingredients. This analysis is for 2-5 year old children. Use the age selector above to check other ages.

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