Johnson's aloe & vitamin e oil gel

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Can older babies use Johnson's aloe & vitamin e oil gel?

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USE WITH CAUTION
Danger Score: 5 (Lower is safer)
Quick Answer: Johnson's aloe & vitamin e oil gel contains 5 ingredients. 1 caution. Use with Caution ⚠️ Monitor for any reactions in older babies.

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Ingredients Analysis (5 found)

Fragrance
⚠️5/10
Perfume can cause skin irritation or allergic reactions in babies 6-12 months. It is used to provide fragrance in baby care products but should be used 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
Tocopheryl Acetate
3/10
Usually fine for most 6–12 month old babies when used sparingly on healthy skin. The main worry is a possible skin rash in sensitive babies.
Confidence: MEDIUM
Aloe Barbadensis Leaf Extract
2/10
For a 6-12 month old baby, aloe leaf extract is usually safe on the skin when it comes from products made for babies. It helps soothe and moisturize, but a small number of infants may develop irritation or an allergic reaction.
Confidence: MEDIUM
Mineral Oil
2/10
For babies (infants) 6-12 months old, mineral oil is usually considered low risk when put on normal, unbroken skin and used sparingly. It can help keep skin soft and prevent dryness.
Confidence: MEDIUM
Hydrogenated Styrene/Isoprene Copolymer
1/10
For babies aged 6 to 12 months (infants), this ingredient is considered very low risk when used in normal baby creams or lotions. Official reviews say it is not expected to be toxic and is unlikely to build up in the body.
No Known Risk - A government review (Environment Canada) found this ingredient is not expected to harm organs, is not likely to build up in the body, and is not suspected to be an environmental toxin. An industry safety panel also notes only that makers may set limits or guidelines for safe use. No health concerns above a low level were identified in the available assessments.
Confidence: MEDIUM

Common Questions About Johnson's aloe & vitamin e oil gel

Safe for older babies? Johnson's aloe & vitamin e oil gel

Use caution with Johnson's aloe & vitamin e oil gel for 6-12 month old babies. Some ingredients may pose concerns.

What ingredients should I watch out for?

We analyzed 5 ingredients in Johnson's aloe & vitamin e oil gel. 1 caution. Check the detailed analysis above for specific concerns.

Is this appropriate for older babies to using lotion?

The appropriate age depends on the specific ingredients. This analysis is for 6-12 month old babies. Use the age selector above to check other ages.

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