babyganics foaming shampoo & body wash chamomile verbena

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Safe for preschoolers to use babyganics foaming shampoo & body wash chamomile verbena?

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Danger Score: 5 (Lower is safer)
Quick Answer: babyganics foaming shampoo & body wash chamomile verbena contains 23 ingredients. 4 caution. Use with Caution ⚠️ Consider preschooler activity levels.

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Ingredients Analysis (23 found)

plant-derived fragrance
⚠️5/10
Plant derived fragrance can contain allergens and irritants. Use with caution in 2-5 year olds in topical products like shampoo and bodywash.
Confidence: HIGH
glycerint
⚠️4/10
Cannot understand what glycerint is it might be a misreading or a typo of glycerin which is safe
Confidence: HIGH
capryl
⚠️4/10
Cannot understand what capryl is it might be a misreading or a typo not a recognized ingredient in baby shampoo or bodywash
Confidence: HIGH
capramido-propyl betaine
⚠️4/10
Cannot understand what capramido-propyl betaine is it might be a misreading or a typo no clear safety data available
Confidence: HIGH
citric acid
2/10
For children aged 2–5 (toddlers and preschoolers), citric acid in small amounts found in wipes, lotions, and bath products is usually safe. It can sometimes cause mild stinging or irritation, especially on very sensitive or broken skin.
Confidence: HIGH
ethylhexylglycerin
2/10
For toddlers and preschoolers (ages 2-5): usually safe in small amounts in lotions, creams, and wipes. Most children will not have a problem, but a few people can get skin irritation or an allergic rash.
Confidence: HIGH
matricaria flower extract
2/10
For children 2-5 years (toddlers, young children), chamomile flower extract is usually safe on the skin when used in normal amounts found in everyday lotions, wipes or shampoos. The biggest risk is skin allergy, especially if your child has ragweed or pollen allergies or very sensitive skin.
No Known Risk - Major safety reviews and a small number of human case reports show only low or unclear concerns. Experts have judged the ingredient safe for topical use when used with normal concentration limits, and reported allergic or nerve-related cases are rare and not clearly linked to the ingredient. Because there is no clear, above-low evidence of harm, no specific risks are flagged.
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
aloe barbadensis leaf juice
1/10
For children ages 2–5 (toddlers and preschoolers): aloe vera leaf juice is usually safe on the skin when used in normal, child-friendly products. A small number of people can get irritation or an allergic reaction.
Confidence: HIGH
avocado fruit extract
1/10
For children aged 2–5 years (toddlers, preschoolers, young kids), avocado fruit extract applied to the skin is generally safe and is commonly used to moisturize and soothe skin. The safety listing for this ingredient shows only low-level concerns.
No Known Risk - Safety reviews from established cosmetic-ingredient sources show only low-level concerns (for cancer, allergies/immune effects, developmental or reproductive effects, and use restrictions) for topical use of avocado fruit extract. No hazards above low were identified, so no specific health risks are flagged for typical topical use.
Confidence: HIGH
capryloyl glycine
1/10
For children aged 2-5 (toddlers and young children), capryloyl glycine is generally low risk when used in normal skin products. It is a mild skin-conditioning ingredient and is not linked to serious long-term harms.
No Known Risk - A cosmetic safety review found this ingredient safe for use in products with some use limits, and other checks show only low or unclear signs of irritation. No higher-than-low health concerns (like cancer, hormone or developmental effects) were identified, so there are no real risks for children when the ingredient is used as intended.
Confidence: HIGH
caprylyl glycol
1/10
For children ages 2–5 (toddlers and preschoolers), this ingredient is generally safe on the skin when it’s in everyday products like baby lotions, wipes, and creams. It helps keep skin moist and helps products stay free of unwanted germs. Most children won’t have a problem with it.
No Known Risk - Government and industry safety reviews found no clear health hazards for skin use. Tests say it is not likely to build up in the body, not persistent in the environment, and not harmful to organs. Industry reviewers do note limits on how much can be used and some data gaps, but overall the ingredient is rated low concern for topical use.
Confidence: HIGH
chamomilla recutita
1/10
For children aged 2-5 years (toddlers, preschoolers, young kids), chamomile extract used on the skin is usually low risk. It can help soothe skin but very rarely causes allergic rashes, especially in kids who have plant or pollen allergies.
Confidence: MEDIUM
cucumber fruit extract
1/10
Cucumber fruit extract is usually safe for children ages 2–5 (toddlers and preschoolers). It’s used to calm and moisturize the skin and has very low safety concerns in the available reviews.
No Known Risk - Available safety information shows no health concerns above a low level. An industry safety review notes only use or manufacturing limits (such as concentration or impurity guidance), while endpoints like cancer, allergy/immunity, and reproductive effects were all rated low. Because no concern was flagged above low, there are no specific risks identified for typical topical use.
Confidence: HIGH
cucumis sativus
1/10
Cucumis Sativus Fruit Extract is cucumber extract commonly used for soothing and moisturizing skin and is considered very safe for topical use in young children
No Known Risk - Cucumber extract is generally considered safe for topical use, including on baby skin. There is no strong evidence linking it to irritation, allergies, or any of the listed health risks in babies. It is commonly used in baby skincare products without reported adverse effects.
Confidence: HIGH
disodium cocoamphodiacetate
1/10
For toddlers and preschoolers (2–5 years), this is a mild washing ingredient used in baby and kids' body washes and wipes. It is usually safe when the product is washed off and not left on the skin.
No Known Risk - Government and cosmetic safety reviewers evaluated this ingredient and did not find evidence of serious harms for normal topical use. A Canadian regulator said it is not expected to be toxic or to build up in the body. European and industry reviewers noted only limited, low evidence for mild skin or eye irritation. No clear links were found to cancer, reproductive harm, organ damage, or environmental toxicity. Because the reported concerns are low or limited, there are no known significant risks for typical use on skin.
Confidence: HIGH
hydrolyzed jojoba esters
1/10
For preschoolers (2-5 years old) this ingredient is very low risk when used on the skin in normal amounts. It is commonly used to make skin feel soft and is not linked to major health concerns in the provided safety data.
No Known Risk - Reviews by cosmetic safety panels found only low-level concerns and note gaps in data and limits on how much can be used in products. There is no clear evidence showing real harm from normal topical use of this ingredient, so no specific health risks are identified.
Confidence: HIGH
persea gratissima
1/10
Persea Gratissima Oil is avocado oil commonly used as a skin conditioning agent and is generally safe for 2-5 year olds
No Known Risk - Avocado oil is generally considered safe for topical use on babies. There is no strong evidence linking it to irritation, allergies, hormone disruption, or other health risks in infants. It is not banned or restricted, and is not associated with long-term or systemic health effects. As with any oil, rare allergic reactions are possible, but these are not common or specific to avocado oil.
Confidence: HIGH
polyquaternium-10
1/10
Polyquaternium-10 is generally safe for toddlers and preschoolers (ages 2–5) when used as part of normal skin and hair products. It rarely irritates and is commonly used to make hair soft and skin feel smooth.
Confidence: HIGH
sodium lauroyl oat amino acids
1/10
For children ages 2–5 (toddlers and preschoolers), this is a mild, oat-based cleanser commonly used in kids’ shampoos and body washes. It is generally safe when used in products made for children.
No Known Risk - Available safety reviews did not find any health concerns above a low level. A cosmetic ingredient safety panel evaluated this ingredient and judged it safe for use in cosmetics with some concentration or use limits; reports of skin, eye, or lung irritation are limited or not fully assessed. For normal topical use on children, no specific hazards were identified.
Confidence: HIGH
sodium phytate
1/10
Sodium phytate is generally low risk for toddlers and preschoolers (ages 2–5). In normal amounts used in creams and lotions it is unlikely to cause harm, but some safety reports show small risks for irritation and there are recommendations to limit concentrations in products.
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: MEDIUM
undecylenoyl glycine
1/10
Undecylenoyl glycine is generally low risk for preschool children (ages 2–5). It’s used on the skin and usually doesn’t cause serious problems, but young children's skin and eyes are more sensitive than adults'.
No Known Risk - Published safety reviews and regulatory assessments find this ingredient safe for use on skin in cosmetics when used as directed. There is no clear evidence showing it causes hormone disruption, cancer, or long-term harm to a child at normal topical use. Notes of mild irritation and environmental toxicity are limited and not shown to cause health problems when the ingredient is used as intended.
Confidence: MEDIUM
water
0/10
For children aged 2-5 years (toddlers and preschoolers), plain water used on the skin is very safe. Water by itself does not cause harm and is commonly the main ingredient in wipes and lotions.
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 babyganics foaming shampoo & body wash chamomile verbena

Preschooler-safe? babyganics foaming shampoo & body wash chamomile verbena

Use caution with babyganics foaming shampoo & body wash chamomile verbena for 2-5 year old children. Some ingredients may pose concerns.

What ingredients should I watch out for?

We analyzed 23 ingredients in babyganics foaming shampoo & body wash chamomile verbena. 4 caution. Check the detailed analysis above for specific concerns.

Is this suitable for preschoolers to using shampoo & bodywash & conditioner?

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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