Leche Corporal

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Can older babies use Leche Corporal?

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USE WITH CAUTION
Danger Score: 5 (Lower is safer)
Quick Answer: Leche Corporal contains 19 ingredients. 1 caution. Use with Caution ⚠️ Monitor for any reactions in older babies.

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Ingredients Analysis (19 found)

Alcohol
⚠️5/10
Alcohol is used as a preservative or solvent in baby lotions but can cause dryness or irritation in 6-12 month babies so use with caution.
Confidence: HIGH
Viola Tricolor Extract
3/10
For babies 6–12 months old this plant extract is likely low risk when used in small amounts on the skin, but there isn’t much data in babies and some animal studies showed effects on the nervous system and immune system. That means we should be careful.
Confidence: MEDIUM
Beeswax
2/10
Natural wax emollient and thickener forming a skin barrier. Used in wipes and lotions to stabilize and moisturize. Generally safe. Rare contact allergy, possible propolis contamination.
Confidence: HIGH
Borage Seed Oil
2/10
Borago Officinalis Seed Oil is used as a skin conditioning agent. Rare allergy risk but generally safe for baby skin in topical use.
Confidence: MEDIUM
Cetearyl Glucoside
2/10
For babies 6–12 months (infants), cetearyl glucoside is generally safe in lotions, creams and wipes. Most babies tolerate it well and it’s used to make products smooth and mild.
Confidence: HIGH
Coconut Oil
1/10
Coconut oil is commonly used in baby care for moisturizing and is generally safe for 6-12 months babies unless allergic
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
Glycerin
1/10
Glycerin is a gentle, water-attracting ingredient used to moisturize skin. For 6-12 month old babies it is generally safe in typical baby lotions and wipes. Problems are rare but possible.
Confidence: HIGH
Glyceryl Caprylate
1/10
For babies 6–12 months (infants), this ingredient is generally low risk when used in normal baby skin products. It’s a mild helper that keeps products stable and may also help other ingredients work better on the skin.
Confidence: MEDIUM
Glyceryl Stearate SE
1/10
For babies 6–12 months old, Glyceryl Stearate SE is generally low risk when used in normal baby lotions and wipes. Safety reviews find little cause for concern, but experts note there are limits and some data gaps.
Confidence: HIGH
Hydrogenated Coco-Glycerides
1/10
For babies 6–12 months old this ingredient is usually safe when used in normal baby lotions and wipes. It helps soften skin and is unlikely to cause cancer or major health problems. The chance of irritation or an allergic reaction is low.
No Known Risk - A professional cosmetic safety review (Cosmetic Ingredient Review) notes only low-level concerns and no higher-risk flags. Reported data show low concern for cancer, allergies, and reproductive or developmental harm, and any use limits are handled by industry safety guidance, so there are no identified risks above low.
Confidence: MEDIUM
Marshmallow Root Extract
1/10
Althaea Officinalis Extract is marshmallow root commonly used for soothing skin and is considered safe for baby topical use
No Known Risk - Marshmallow Root Extract is generally considered safe for topical use, with no evidence in scientific literature linking it to irritation, hormone disruption, cancer, or other health risks in babies. It is commonly used in baby skincare products and has a long history of safe use. No known adverse effects have been reported for topical application on infants.
Confidence: HIGH
Safflower Seed Oil
1/10
Safflower Seed Oil is generally safe for baby skin and is used as a moisturizer in baby care products
No Known Risk - Safflower oil is widely used in baby skincare products and is generally considered safe for topical use on infants. There is no strong evidence linking it to irritation, allergies, or other health risks in babies when used as directed. It is not associated with hormone disruption, cancer, or other long-term health effects according to current research.
Confidence: HIGH
Sesame Seed Oil
1/10
Sesamum Indicum Seed Oil is sesame oil commonly used as an emollient in baby care products low risk of irritation or allergy
No Known Risk - Sesame oil is generally considered safe for topical use on baby skin, with no strong evidence linking it to major health risks such as irritation, hormone disruption, or long-term effects. Allergic reactions are possible but rare, and not enough to warrant a specific risk label based on current research.
Confidence: HIGH
Squalane
1/10
For infants (6–12 months old) squalane is generally considered safe when used on the skin. It’s a gentle moisturizer with a low chance of causing irritation or an allergic reaction in most babies.
Confidence: MEDIUM
Sunflower Seed Oil Unsaponifiables
1/10
For a 6–12 month old baby (infant), sunflower seed oil unsaponifiables are generally very safe when used on the skin. They are natural plant-based moisturizing ingredients and are not linked to serious harm in normal topical use.
No Known Risk - Available safety reviews report only low concern for cancer, allergies/immunotoxicity, and developmental or reproductive effects for topical use. An industry safety panel also flagged data gaps and recommends limits on how much of the ingredient is used, and some verification programs require extra proof before allowing it. Taken together, current evidence does not show any real health risks for typical use on skin.
Confidence: HIGH
Sweet Almond Oil
1/10
Sweet almond oil is a common gentle emollient used in baby products. It is generally safe for topical use on babies 6-12 months with low risk of irritation or allergy.
No Known Risk - Sweet Almond Oil is widely used in baby skincare products and is generally considered safe for topical use on babies. There is no strong evidence linking it to irritation, allergies, or other health risks in the general population, except in rare cases of nut allergies. For most babies, it does not pose any known health risks based on current research.
Confidence: HIGH
Xanthan Gum
1/10
For babies 6–12 months old, xanthan gum is generally safe when it’s an ingredient in normal baby wipes, creams or lotions. It’s a mild thickener that rarely irritates skin.
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
Cocoa Seed Butter
1/10
Theobroma cacao seed butter is cocoa butter commonly used as a skin moisturizer and is generally safe for baby skin
No Known Risk - Cocoa butter is widely used in baby products and is generally considered safe for topical use on baby skin. There is no strong evidence linking it to irritation, allergies, hormone disruption, or other health risks in babies. Rare allergic reactions may occur, but these are uncommon and not specific to cocoa butter itself. Current research and regulatory guidance do not identify cocoa butter as a risk for babies.
Confidence: HIGH
Water
0/10
For babies 6-12 months (infants, older babies), plain water used on the skin is safe when it’s clean and part of a baby product. Official assessments say plain water is not expected to cause harm.
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 Leche Corporal

Safe for older babies? Leche Corporal

Use caution with Leche Corporal for 6-12 month old babies. Some ingredients may pose concerns.

What ingredients should I watch out for?

We analyzed 19 ingredients in Leche Corporal. 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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