Baby Lotion

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Baby Lotion - Ingredients

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Is this kid-friendly to use Baby Lotion?

YES - Generally Safe
Danger Score: 3 (Lower is safer)
Quick Answer: Baby Lotion contains 13 ingredients. 1 caution. Use with Caution ⚠️ Kids may have different tolerance levels.

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Ingredients Analysis (13 found)

Filtered Aqua
⚠️5/10
Filtered Aqua is purified water commonly used as a solvent in baby lotions. It is very safe and essential for formulation.
Confidence: HIGH
pine extract
3/10
Pine 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 or antimicrobial properties.
Confidence: HIGH
clover flower extract
2/10
Clover flower extract is a botanical ingredient often used for fragrance or skin soothing. Generally safe for topical use in children over 5 years with minor allergy risk.
No Known Risk - Clover Flower Extract is generally considered safe for topical use, with no strong evidence linking it to irritation, hormone disruption, or other health risks in babies. There are no well-documented cases or studies showing adverse effects from its use on baby skin.
Confidence: HIGH
nettle leaf extract
2/10
Nettle leaf extract is generally safe in topical baby products for 5 plus years as it is used for soothing and anti inflammatory effects with low irritation risk.
Confidence: HIGH
magnesium oil
2/10
Magnesium oil is a topical magnesium chloride solution often used for skin benefits. It is generally safe for children over 5 but may cause mild irritation in sensitive skin.
Confidence: HIGH
apple cider vinegar
1/10
For children (kids, older kids, preteens) aged 5 and up, apple cider vinegar used on the skin is usually low risk. It can irritate sensitive skin, especially if it’s used undiluted or put on cuts or very red skin.
No Known Risk - A reputable ingredient-review source finds apple cider vinegar to have low concern for cancer, allergies/immune effects, and developmental or reproductive harm for topical use. No use restrictions or higher-level hazards were identified in the review. For most people, normal diluted topical use poses minimal health risk. People with very sensitive skin or open wounds should still use caution and dilute before applying, because any acid can irritate damaged skin.
Confidence: MEDIUM
dandelion leaf extract
1/10
For school-age children and older (5 years and up), dandelion leaf extract used on the skin is generally low risk. It’s a plant extract often included for calming and antioxidant benefits. Most children won’t have problems, but plant extracts can sometimes irritate sensitive skin.
No Known Risk - The reviewed safety summary shows only low-level concerns (for cancer, allergies/immunity, development/reproduction, and use limits) and no issues above low for topical use. That means no real risks were identified for children when this ingredient is used as intended.
Confidence: HIGH
guar gum
1/10
Organic Guar Gum is a safe thickener or stabilizer in topical products for children over 5 years
No Known Risk - Guar gum is generally recognized as safe for topical use, with no evidence linking it to irritation, sensitization, or other health risks in babies. There are no studies showing it causes harm when used on baby skin.
Confidence: HIGH
pumpkin seed oil
1/10
Cucurbita pepo seed oil is pumpkin seed oil used as an emollient in skincare and is considered safe for topical use in children over 5 years
No Known Risk - Pumpkin seed oil is generally considered safe for topical use, with no evidence in scientific literature linking it to skin irritation, hormone disruption, cancer, or other health risks in babies. There are no known reports of adverse effects or regulatory warnings for this ingredient when used on baby skin.
Confidence: HIGH
vegetable cetyl alcohol
1/10
Vegetable cetyl alcohol is a fatty alcohol used as an emollient and thickener in baby lotions. It is very safe for topical use on babies 5 years and older.
Confidence: HIGH
chamomile flower extract
1/10
Chamomile Flower Extract is commonly used in baby lotions for its soothing properties and is generally very safe for topical use on children over 5 years.
Confidence: HIGH
coconut oil
0/10
Coconut oil is widely used in baby care for moisturizing and is safe for topical use in children over 5 years
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
olive fruit oil
0/10
Organic olive oil is safe for topical use in children over 5 years often 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

Common Questions About Baby Lotion

Kid-approved? Baby Lotion

Yes, Baby Lotion is generally considered safe for 5+ year old children based on ingredient analysis.

What ingredients should I watch out for?

We analyzed 13 ingredients in Baby Lotion. 1 caution. Check the detailed analysis above for specific concerns.

When can kids start using lotion?

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.

⚠️ Important Disclaimers

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.

No Guarantees: Results may be incomplete or inaccurate. Do not rely solely on this analysis.