Noodle & Boo® DELICATE BABY POWDER

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Is this kid-friendly to use Noodle & Boo® DELICATE BABY POWDER?

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USE WITH CAUTION
Danger Score: 5 (Lower is safer)
Quick Answer: Noodle & Boo® DELICATE BABY POWDER contains 8 ingredients. 1 caution. Use with Caution ⚠️ Kids may have different tolerance levels.

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Ingredients Analysis (8 found)

parfum
⚠️5/10
Perfume is a common ingredient in baby products for scent but can cause irritation or allergies in sensitive children aged 5 and above. Use with caution.
Irritant - Fragrance mixtures often contain chemicals that can cause skin irritation, redness, or rashes, especially on sensitive baby skin.
Eczema - Fragrances are known triggers for eczema flare-ups and can worsen symptoms in babies with sensitive or atopic skin.
Asthma - Fragrance chemicals can release volatile organic compounds (VOCs) that may worsen asthma or breathing issues in babies and children.
Hormones - Some fragrance ingredients, such as certain phthalates, are suspected endocrine disruptors that may interfere with hormone development.
Absorbed - Certain fragrance chemicals can be absorbed through the skin and detected in the bloodstream, raising concerns for systemic exposure.
Breast Milk - Some fragrance components, including phthalates, have been detected in breast milk, indicating they can pass from mother to baby.
Banned - Some fragrance ingredients are banned or restricted in the EU and other countries due to health concerns.
Builds Up - Certain fragrance chemicals, such as some phthalates and musks, can accumulate in the body over time with repeated exposure.
Long-Term Risk - Long-term exposure to some fragrance chemicals has been linked to chronic health effects, including hormone disruption and allergic diseases.
Confidence: HIGH
allantoin
1/10
For children 5 years and older (kids, children, teens), allantoin is generally safe to use on the skin and is considered low risk when used in normal skin creams, lotions, and wipes.
No Known Risk - Government and industry safety reviews find no evidence that topical use of this ingredient harms organs, builds up in the body, or damages the environment. Reviewers do note some gaps in the safety data and recommend following concentration limits and proper testing for products, but no real hazards were identified for normal skin use.
Confidence: HIGH
aloe barbadensis leaf juice
1/10
For children 5 years and older (school-age kids, older children, teens), aloe vera leaf juice used on the skin is generally safe and low risk. It is commonly used to soothe and hydrate skin in lotions and wipes.
Confidence: HIGH
avena sativa (oat) flour
1/10
Avena sativa kernel flour is oat flour used for soothing skin and is safe for topical use in baby products including sunscreens for 5 plus years old.
No Known Risk - Oat flour is generally considered safe for topical use on babies, with no evidence linking it to irritation, allergies, or other health risks in the general population. It is commonly used in baby skincare products for its soothing properties, and there are no known studies showing harm or negative effects when used on intact skin.
Confidence: HIGH
tricalcium phosphate
1/10
For kids 5 years and older (school-age children), this ingredient is generally safe in skin products. Most safety reviews find little or no long-term health worry. The main thing to watch for is mild irritation, not more serious problems.
No Known Risk - Government and expert reviews do not show clear hazards for tricalcium phosphate. A Canadian health agency classifies it as not expected to be toxic and a low human-health priority. U.S. regulatory notes say it can be allowed in some limited food uses (and list a few specific prohibitions), and a cosmetics review found only possible irritation with the evidence described as unassessed. Together this means there are no proven or elevated risks for typical topical use on children.
Confidence: HIGH
cornstarch
0/10
Pure Cornstarch is very safe for topical use in babies over 5 years as it is a natural absorbent and commonly used in baby powders and wipes.
No Known Risk - Cornstarch is widely used in baby powders and topical products, and current research does not show immediate health concerns for topical use on intact skin. While there is some caution for use on broken skin or in cases of inhalation, for topical use on healthy baby skin, there are no established risks based on available evidence.
Confidence: HIGH
oatmeal
0/10
Oatmeal is well known for soothing skin and is safe for topical use in children over 5 years old
No Known Risk - Oatmeal is widely used topically for babies, especially for soothing skin conditions like eczema, and is generally considered safe. There is no strong evidence linking topical oatmeal to any of the listed risks for babies based on current research.
Confidence: HIGH
zea mays (corn) starch
0/10
Zea Mays Starch is corn starch commonly used as an absorbent in baby products and is very safe for topical use in children over 5 years
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

Common Questions About Noodle & Boo® DELICATE BABY POWDER

Kid-approved? Noodle & Boo® DELICATE BABY POWDER

Use caution with Noodle & Boo® DELICATE BABY POWDER for 5+ year old children. Some ingredients may pose concerns.

What ingredients should I watch out for?

We analyzed 8 ingredients in Noodle & Boo® DELICATE BABY POWDER. 1 caution. Check the detailed analysis above for specific concerns.

When can kids start using baby powder?

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

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Product Recognition: Product names are identified programatically and may be incorrect. Always verify product identity yourself.

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

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