Baby Shampoo and Bodywash

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

shampoo & bodywash & conditioner

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Baby Shampoo and Bodywash - Ingredients

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Is this kid-friendly to use Baby Shampoo and Bodywash?

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USE WITH CAUTION
Danger Score: 4 (Lower is safer)
Quick Answer: Baby Shampoo and Bodywash contains 9 ingredients. 4 caution. Use with Caution ⚠️ Kids may have different tolerance levels.

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Ingredients Analysis (9 found)

Filtered Aqua
⚠️5/10
Filtered Aqua is purified water commonly used as a solvent in baby shampoos and bodywashes. It is very safe for topical use on babies 5 years and older.
Confidence: HIGH
Pinus banksiana
⚠️4/10
Pinus banksiana is a species of pine tree not commonly used as a direct ingredient. It may be a misreading or typo as it is not a standard cosmetic ingredient.
Confidence: HIGH
fruit oil
⚠️4/10
Cannot understand what fruit oil is it might be a misreading or a typo as fruit oil is not a standard ingredient name in baby shampoo or bodywash
Confidence: HIGH
Lathyrus odoratus
⚠️4/10
Lathyrus odoratus is the botanical name for sweet pea a flower not a known cosmetic ingredient it might be a misreading or typo
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
Magnesium Chloride
1/10
For children aged 5 and older (school-age kids), magnesium chloride is generally safe when used on the skin in normal amounts. Safety reports give it a low concern for cancer, allergies, and effects on growth or reproduction.
No Known Risk - Government reviews find no meaningful hazards for magnesium chloride. The U.S. FDA lists it as safe for certain food uses, and Environment Canada says it is not expected to be toxic, is a low human-health priority, is not likely to build up in the body, and is not an environmental toxin. Common concern areas (cancer, allergies, reproductive/development) are rated low. Based on these findings, no specific health risks are identified for topical use.
Confidence: HIGH
Potassium Cocoate
1/10
For school-age children (ages 5 and up) potassium cocoate is generally safe as a rinse-off cleanser. It’s a mild soap made from coconut oil and has low overall health concerns.
No Known Risk - Government health assessments conclude this ingredient is not expected to cause organ toxicity, is not persistent or likely to build up in the body, and is considered a low priority for human health. An industry safety review notes data gaps and recommends limits on how much may be used in products, and there is only limited evidence of skin or eye irritation. Taken together, current reviews find no significant health risks for typical topical use when the ingredient is used within recommended limits (government and industry safety reviews).
Confidence: HIGH
Matricaria
1/10
Matricaria Chamomilla is chamomile commonly used for soothing skin in baby products generally safe for 5 plus years
Confidence: HIGH
chamomile flowers
1/10
Chamomile flowers are commonly used in baby products for their soothing properties and are generally safe for topical use in children over 5 years.
Confidence: HIGH

Common Questions About Baby Shampoo and Bodywash

Kid-approved? Baby Shampoo and Bodywash

Use caution with Baby Shampoo and Bodywash for 5+ year old children. Some ingredients may pose concerns.

What ingredients should I watch out for?

We analyzed 9 ingredients in Baby Shampoo and Bodywash. 4 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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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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