Ricitos de Oro Oatmeal & Vanilla

shampoo & bodywash & conditioner • For 5+ year old childrenSkin contact 🧴

shampoo & bodywash & conditioner

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Is this kid-friendly to use Ricitos de Oro Oatmeal & Vanilla?

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NO - AVOID
Danger Score: 11 (Lower is safer)
Quick Answer: Ricitos de Oro Oatmeal & Vanilla contains 22 ingredients. 1 concerning, 1 caution. Concerning - Has Problematic Ingredients ⚠️ Kids may have different tolerance levels.

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Ingredients Analysis (22 found)

Fragrance
🚨6/10
Fragrance in childrens shampoo and bodywash can cause skin irritation or allergic reactions in young children. It is used to improve scent but poses safety concerns.
Confidence: HIGH
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
Coumarin
3/10
For children aged 5 years and older (school-age children, kids, teens): coumarin is usually low to moderately concerning when used in small amounts on the skin, but it can cause allergic skin reactions in some children. It is not a strong cancer concern for people, but allergy risk is the main issue.
Confidence: MEDIUM
Lauramidopropyl Betaine
3/10
For kids 5 years and older (school-age children, older kids, and teens), Lauramidopropyl Betaine is usually safe when used in wash-off products like shampoos and body washes. It helps clean gently but has had some reports of contamination and a few allergy cases, so it's not completely risk-free.
Confidence: MEDIUM
Coco-Betaine
3/10
For children 5 years and older, this ingredient is usually OK in shampoos and washes that are rinsed off. It helps make foam and clean without being very harsh for most kids. A small number of people can get skin irritation or allergic rashes, and regulators have raised concerns about possible contaminants from manufacturing.
Confidence: HIGH
Vanilla Extract
3/10
Vanilla extract is generally safe in topical products for children over 5 but may cause mild irritation or allergic reactions in sensitive skin. Likely used for fragrance.
Confidence: HIGH
Benzyl Alcohol
2/10
Safety information not properly formatted for easy understanding
Confidence: HIGH
Citric Acid
2/10
For children 5 years and older (school-age kids, tweens, teens), citric acid in everyday skincare like wipes, shampoos and lotions is usually safe when used at the low levels found in those products. It may sting if it gets in the eyes or is placed on sore or broken skin.
Confidence: HIGH
PEG-150 Distearate
2/10
For school-age kids (5 years and older) this ingredient is usually low risk when used on the skin. It’s an ingredient that helps water and oil mix in creams and lotions. The main worry is not the ingredient itself but possible tiny amounts of unwanted impurities from how it’s made.
Confidence: MEDIUM
Sodium Trideceth Sulfate
2/10
For children aged 5 and older (school-age kids and teens), this is a low-risk soap or shampoo ingredient when used in products you rinse off. It’s unlikely to cause long-term harm or build up in the body.
Confidence: MEDIUM
Tetrasodium EDTA
2/10
For children 5 years and older (kids, school-age children, teens) this ingredient is generally low risk when used in normal personal care products like shampoos, lotions or wipes. It helps keep products stable and is usually present at low levels.
Confidence: MEDIUM
Avena Sativa Kernel Extract
1/10
For children 5 years and older (kids, school-aged children, tweens), oat kernel extract is usually safe and is often used to calm and hydrate the skin. Overall risk is low when used in normal skin products.
No Known Risk - Oat kernel extract 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, except in rare cases of oat allergy. For the general population, it does not pose known risks based on current research.
Confidence: HIGH
Benzoic Acid
1/10
For children aged 5 years and older (school-age kids), benzoic acid used on the skin in regular cosmetic products is usually low risk when used at normal concentrations. It is a preservative and is not known to cause cancer or long-term developmental harm in people, but some countries and safety panels limit how it is used.
Confidence: MEDIUM
Glycerin
1/10
For children 5 years and older (kids, school-age children, teens), glycerin is usually safe when used in regular lotions, cleansers or wipes. It helps skin hold on to moisture and is not linked to major health risks.
Confidence: HIGH
Glycol Distearate
1/10
For children aged 5 years and older (school-age kids), Glycol Distearate in ordinary creams, lotions and cleansers is generally low risk. It helps products mix and look pleasant and is not linked to serious long-term harms in the available reviews. Regulators do note limited data in some areas and set recommended limits for how much can be used.
Confidence: HIGH
Guar Hydroxypropyltrimonium Chloride
1/10
For school-age children (5 years and older), this ingredient is generally safe in shampoos, conditioners and wash-off body products. It is a conditioning agent that helps hair feel smoother and is used at low levels in products.
Confidence: HIGH
Sorbic Acid
1/10
For children aged 5 and older (school-age kids, older children, teens) sorbic acid is generally considered low risk when used in normal skin products. The main issue is skin allergy or irritation — some kids with sensitive skin or eczema may react.
Confidence: HIGH
Vanilla Planifolia Flower Extract
1/10
Vanilla Planifolia Flower Extract is used for fragrance and is generally safe for topical use in children over 5 years
No Known Risk - Vanilla Planifolia Flower Extract is generally considered safe for topical use, with no evidence of significant health risks such as irritation, hormone disruption, or other long-term effects in babies based on current research.
Confidence: HIGH
Lauroyl Myristoyl Methyl Glucamide
1/10
For children aged 5 and older (school-aged kids and preteens), this ingredient is generally low risk when used in normal rinse-off products like shampoos and body washes. It is a gentle cleansing ingredient. Public safety listings do note some low-to-moderate concern for non-reproductive organ effects at higher exposures, but typical product use is unlikely to cause harm.
Confidence: HIGH
Oat Kernel Extract
1/10
Oat Kernel Extract is commonly used for soothing skin and is safe for topical use in children over 5 years in products like shampoo and bodywash.
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
Avena Sativa
0/10
For children 5 years and older (school-age kids, pre-teens, teens), oat extract is generally very safe when used on the skin. It is commonly added to lotions and creams to soothe and moisturize.
No Known Risk - Available safety reviews note only low-level concerns (small risk of allergic reaction and some limits on how it can be used) and say the ingredient is safe for skin products when used within set limits. No higher-risk findings were identified.
Confidence: HIGH
Aqua Water
0/10
For kids aged 5 and up (school-age children, children, older kids), water used on the skin is very safe. It’s the basic ingredient in cleansers, lotions and wipes and carries very low health concern when clean and used in normal products.
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 Ricitos de Oro Oatmeal & Vanilla

Kid-approved? Ricitos de Oro Oatmeal & Vanilla

Ricitos de Oro Oatmeal & Vanilla is not recommended for 5+ year old children due to potentially harmful ingredients.

What ingredients should I watch out for?

We analyzed 22 ingredients in Ricitos de Oro Oatmeal & Vanilla. 1 concerning, 1 caution. Check the detailed analysis above for specific concerns.

When can kids start using shampoo & bodywash & conditioner?

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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