REMEDY PROTECT Zinc Oxide Paste Skin Protectant

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skin protectant & rash ointment

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Safe for preschoolers to use REMEDY PROTECT Zinc Oxide Paste Skin Protectant?

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USE WITH CAUTION
Danger Score: 5 (Lower is safer)
Quick Answer: REMEDY PROTECT Zinc Oxide Paste Skin Protectant contains 24 ingredients. 3 caution. Use with Caution ⚠️ Consider preschooler activity levels.

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Ingredients Analysis (24 found)

eugenia caryophyllus flower extract
⚠️5/10
Eugenia caryophyllus flower extract is clove flower extract which can be irritating and allergenic in young children often used for fragrance
Irritant - Clove flower extract contains eugenol, which is known to cause skin irritation, especially on sensitive or broken skin, and may be too harsh for babies.
Absorbed - Eugenol in clove extract can be absorbed through the skin, and systemic absorption has been documented, raising concerns for infants with immature skin barriers.
Confidence: HIGH
caprylic/capric triglycerides
⚠️5/10
Caprylyl Capric Triglyceride is a safe emollient derived from coconut oil commonly used in baby products
Confidence: HIGH
aphanizomenon-aqua extract
⚠️4/10
Cannot understand what aphanizomenon-aqua extract is it might be a misreading or a typo no clear safety data available
Confidence: HIGH
methyldihydrojasmonate
2/10
For children aged 2–5 (toddlers and preschoolers), this fragrance ingredient is usually low risk for serious health problems but can cause allergic skin reactions in some kids.
Confidence: MEDIUM
paraffin wax
2/10
Paraffin wax is generally safe for topical use in baby products as an emollient but may rarely cause irritation
Confidence: HIGH
tocopherol acetate
2/10
Usually safe for most toddlers and preschoolers when used on healthy skin in small amounts.
Confidence: HIGH
white petrolatum
2/10
For toddlers and preschoolers, a small amount of high‑quality white petroleum jelly is generally safe to protect dry or irritated skin.
Confidence: MEDIUM-HIGH
7-dehydrocholesterol
1/10
For children ages 2-5 (toddlers and preschoolers), this ingredient is generally safe in normal topical products. It is a natural skin compound and is not shown to cause major harm at typical use levels.
No Known Risk - Current safety assessments list this ingredient as low concern for cancer, allergies/immunity, developmental or reproductive effects, and for use restrictions. There are no ingredient-specific hazard flags or regulatory limits noted. Because all identified concerns are low, no real health risks have been found for topical use in the available records.
Confidence: HIGH
cocos nucifera oil
1/10
Coconut oil is widely used in baby care for moisturizing and is generally safe for 2-5 years unless allergic
No Known Risk - Coconut oil is widely used topically for babies and is generally considered safe. There is no strong evidence linking it to irritation, allergies, hormone disruption, cancer, or other health risks when used on healthy baby skin. Rare allergic reactions are possible, but not common enough to warrant a risk label based on current research.
Confidence: HIGH
corn starch
1/10
Zea Mays Starch is corn starch used as an absorbent and thickener in baby products and is considered very safe for topical use
No Known Risk - Corn starch is widely used in baby powders and topical products, and current research does not show any significant health risks when used on intact skin. It is generally considered safe for topical use on babies, with no evidence linking it to irritation, hormone disruption, cancer, or other long-term health effects. However, care should be taken to avoid inhalation of powders, but for topical use, there are no known risks.
Confidence: HIGH
dimethicone
1/10
Dimethicone is commonly used in creams and lotions for children ages 2-5 (toddlers and preschoolers) and is usually gentle and safe on normal skin. It helps protect and lock in moisture and rarely causes reactions. There are, however, some concerns about small amounts of related chemicals or impurities that can come from manufacturing and about environmental persistence.
Confidence: MEDIUM
ethylene brassylate
1/10
For children 2–5 years old (toddlers, preschoolers): Ethylene Brassylate is a fragrance ingredient that is generally considered low risk when used in small amounts in finished skin products. Most reviews find low concern for cancer or developmental harm.
No Known Risk - Reviews by government food-safety and environmental agencies found no health or environmental hazards. It is approved for limited food use, was judged unlikely to cause organ harm, and was not flagged as persistent or an environmental toxin. Specific concerns for cancer, allergies, developmental or reproductive effects, and use restrictions were all rated low.
Confidence: MEDIUM
glycerin
1/10
For toddlers and young children (2–5 years old), glycerin used in lotions and wipes is generally safe. It helps skin hold moisture and rarely causes harm.
Confidence: HIGH
hydrolyzed soy protein
1/10
For toddlers and preschoolers (2–5 years), hydrolyzed soy protein used on the skin is generally low risk. Most safety listings show few concerns for long-term harms. The main thing to watch for is an allergic reaction, especially in children who are allergic to soy.
No Known Risk - Safety reviews for cocoyl hydrolyzed soy protein report only low-level concerns for cancer, allergies or immune effects, developmental or reproductive effects, and use limits. In other words, current safety data for topical use do not show real health risks.
Confidence: MEDIUM
isopropyl myristate
1/10
For toddlers and preschoolers (about 2–5 years old), this ingredient is usually low risk. It softens skin and helps creams spread. Most children will not have problems, but some people can get skin reactions.
Confidence: HIGH
manuka honey
1/10
For toddlers and young children (2-5 years), using manuka honey on the skin is usually low risk and can help soothe minor dry or irritated areas. But a small number of people can have strong allergic reactions to honey.
Confidence: HIGH
olea europaea 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
phospholipids
1/10
For children 2–5 years old (toddlers and preschoolers), phospholipids are generally safe when used on the skin. They act like the natural fats in skin and mainly help moisturize and support the skin’s barrier.
No Known Risk - A cosmetic safety review found only low concerns for cancer, allergies, and reproductive effects and noted only use restrictions for manufacturing or purity. For normal topical use, phospholipids are considered low hazard based on that review.
Confidence: HIGH
vanilla planifolia fruit extract
1/10
For toddlers and preschoolers (ages 2-5), vanilla extract used on the skin is usually low risk. Most kids won’t have a problem, but a small number can get skin irritation or an allergic rash.
Confidence: HIGH
yeast ferment extract
1/10
Safe for most toddlers and preschoolers when used on the skin. It is a gentle skin conditioner and is very unlikely to cause problems.
No Known Risk - Safety checks from trusted groups show no known health risks with normal skin use. No issues above low were found.
Confidence: HIGH
zea mays oil
1/10
Zea Mays Oil is corn oil used as an emollient in baby care products and is considered very safe for topical use in 2-5 year olds
No Known Risk - Corn oil is generally considered safe for topical use on baby skin, with no evidence linking it to irritation, hormone disruption, cancer, or other health risks based on current research.
Confidence: HIGH
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
camellia sinensis leaf extract
1/10
Camellia Sinensis Leaf Extract is green tea extract used for antioxidant and soothing properties generally safe for baby skin in topical use
Confidence: HIGH
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 REMEDY PROTECT Zinc Oxide Paste Skin Protectant

Preschooler-safe? REMEDY PROTECT Zinc Oxide Paste Skin Protectant

Use caution with REMEDY PROTECT Zinc Oxide Paste Skin Protectant for 2-5 year old children. Some ingredients may pose concerns.

What ingredients should I watch out for?

We analyzed 24 ingredients in REMEDY PROTECT Zinc Oxide Paste Skin Protectant. 3 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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