SHAMPOOING MOUSSE NOURRISSON

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

shampoo & bodywash & conditioner

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Is this kid-friendly to use SHAMPOOING MOUSSE NOURRISSON?

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USE WITH CAUTION
Danger Score: 4 (Lower is safer)
Quick Answer: SHAMPOOING MOUSSE NOURRISSON contains 22 ingredients. 2 caution. Use with Caution ⚠️ Kids may have different tolerance levels.

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Ingredients Analysis (22 found)

AQUA WATER EAU
⚠️5/10
Aqua Water Eau is simply water used as a solvent and base in baby shampoos and bodywashes. It is very safe for topical use on babies 5 years and older.
Confidence: HIGH
UNDECYL DIMETHYL OXAZOLINE
⚠️4/10
Undecyl dimethyl oxazoline is not a recognized cosmetic or baby care ingredient. It may be a misreading or typo and lacks safety data.
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
SODIUM BENZOATE
2/10
For school-age kids (5 years and up), sodium benzoate is usually safe in the small amounts used in lotions, wipes and creams. It helps stop bacteria and mold. Serious problems like cancer or widespread allergies are not expected, but some safety groups and countries set limits on how much can be used.
Confidence: HIGH
COCO-GLUCOSIDE
2/10
For kids 5 years and older, Coco-Glucoside is usually safe. It’s a gentle cleanser made from coconut and sugar. Most children won’t have trouble with it, but a small number of people can get a skin reaction.
Confidence: HIGH
1 2-HEXANEDIOL
1/10
For school-age children, preteens, and teens, this is a low-risk ingredient when used as directed. The main possible issue is mild skin or eye irritation.
Confidence: HIGH
CETYL ALCOHOL
1/10
For children aged 5 and up (school-age kids and teens), cetyl alcohol is usually safe in regular lotions, creams and cleansers. It’s a common softening and thickening ingredient and most reviews call it low risk.
Confidence: HIGH
DI-C12-13 ALKYL MALATE
1/10
For kids 5 years and older (school-age children and teens): this ingredient is usually safe to use on the skin. It is commonly used to soften and condition skin and hair and is rated low for cancer, allergy, and developmental concerns in the available safety listing.
No Known Risk - A cosmetic ingredient safety review (Cosmetic Ingredient Review) notes only industry use restrictions and reports low concern levels for cancer, allergies/immunity, and developmental or reproductive effects. No higher-level hazards were identified for typical topical use, so there are no known health risks based on the available safety review.
Confidence: HIGH
GALACTOARABINAN
1/10
For children aged 5 and up, galactoarabinan is considered low risk when used on the skin. It’s a plant-based ingredient used to help products spread and hold moisture.
No Known Risk - Available safety assessments show no meaningful health hazards for normal topical use. A U.S. food regulator has designated it safe for certain uses in foods, and an industry safety review notes only routine limits on concentration or impurities for safe use in products. These findings indicate no specific risks requiring warning for typical use.
Confidence: HIGH
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
HELIANTHUS ANNUUS SEED OIL UNSAPONIFIABLES
1/10
For children 5 years and older (school-aged kids), sunflower seed oil unsaponifiables are usually safe when put on the skin. They come from sunflower seed oil and are used to moisturize and condition skin. Overall risk is low.
No Known Risk - Safety reviews and ingredient assessments find only low-level concerns for cancer, allergies/immunotoxicity, and reproductive/developmental effects. An industry safety panel also notes limits on how the ingredient is used (for example concentration or purity rules) and highlights some data gaps, but no hazards above low were identified.
Confidence: HIGH
PERSEA GRATISSIMA FRUIT EXTRACT
1/10
Persea gratissima fruit extract is avocado extract used as a moisturizer and is considered safe for topical use in children over 5 years
No Known Risk - Avocado extract is generally considered safe for topical use, including on sensitive baby skin. There is no credible evidence linking it to irritation, hormone disruption, cancer, or other health risks in babies based on current research.
Confidence: HIGH
POLYGLYCERYL-4 CAPRATE
1/10
For children 5 years and older (school-age kids), this ingredient is generally low risk. It’s used to help mix oil and water in creams and lotions. Serious long-term concerns are not supported by the available data.
Confidence: HIGH
POTASSIUM CETYL PHOSPHATE
1/10
For children aged 5 and older (kids, school-age children, tweens), this ingredient is generally low concern. It is used to help water and oil mix and to gently clean skin. Serious long-term harms like cancer or reproductive problems are not expected.
No Known Risk - Regulatory safety reviews and lab tests find no health risks above a low level for normal topical use. Tests show only limited, mild skin or eye irritation in some studies and no signs of genetic damage or cancer risk; experts say it is safe in cosmetics when used within set limits. Because no concern was rated above low, there are no real, confirmed risks for typical use on children’s skin.
Confidence: HIGH
PROPANEDIOL DICAPRYLATE
1/10
For children aged 5 and older (school-age kids), this ingredient is generally low-risk when used in skin products like shampoos and body washes. Reviews show low concerns for cancer, allergies, or effects on growth.
No Known Risk - Reviewed safety summaries show only low-level concerns and no health hazards above low for normal topical use. Industry safety reviewers note only guidance on safe use and that some product programs restrict or require extra testing, but no direct risk to children was identified.
Confidence: HIGH
SCLEROTIUM GUM
1/10
For school-age children (5+ years) this ingredient is very low risk when used on the skin. It mostly sits on the surface, does not usually cause cancer or developmental harm, and rarely causes strong allergic reactions.
No Known Risk - Available safety information shows only low concerns for cancer, allergies/immune effects, developmental or reproductive effects, and use restrictions. An expert cosmetic safety review notes recommended limits and impurity controls, and some verified-product programs require manufacturers to provide safety substantiation before using this ingredient. Taken together, current data do not identify any risks above low, so no specific health hazards are indicated.
Confidence: HIGH
XANTHAN GUM
1/10
For children aged 5 and up, xanthan gum is generally safe when used in normal skin products. It is mainly a thickener and usually does not get into the body or cause problems. Most children will not have any reaction.
No Known Risk - Safety reviews and regulatory assessments find no health hazards above a low level for topical use. It is approved for limited use in food, classified as not expected to be toxic and a low human-health priority, and not suspected to be an environmental toxin. Cosmetic industry reviewers note only guidance on concentrations or purity. Because no concern was rated above low, no specific risks were identified for babies or children.
Confidence: HIGH
CAPRYLIC CAPRIC TRIGLYCERIDE
1/10
For children aged 5 years and up (school-age children, kids, young children): this is a gentle moisturizing oil used in many lotions and wipes. Most children tolerate it well and it is considered low-risk for skin reactions.
Confidence: HIGH
CAPRYLYL GLYCOL
1/10
For school-age children (5 years and older), caprylyl glycol is generally safe when used on the skin in normal products like lotions and wipes. It has a low reported risk for cancer, developmental harm, and most allergies, and regulators consider it unlikely to build up in the body or the environment.
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
INULIN
1/10
Safety information not properly formatted for easy understanding
Confidence: HIGH
PROPANEDIOL
1/10
For school-age children (5 years and older) propanediol is generally low risk. It’s used to hydrate skin and help ingredients mix. A few safety reviews say it can sometimes irritate skin and can help other ingredients get through the skin more easily.
Confidence: HIGH
TOCOPHEROL
0/10
For children 5 years and older, tocopherol (vitamin E) used on the skin is generally safe. Most kids tolerate it well. A few people can get skin irritation or an allergy, but that is uncommon.
Confidence: HIGH

Common Questions About SHAMPOOING MOUSSE NOURRISSON

Kid-approved? SHAMPOOING MOUSSE NOURRISSON

Use caution with SHAMPOOING MOUSSE NOURRISSON for 5+ year old children. Some ingredients may pose concerns.

What ingredients should I watch out for?

We analyzed 22 ingredients in SHAMPOOING MOUSSE NOURRISSON. 2 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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