#supersensitive SHAMPOO & BODYWASH

shampoo & bodywash & conditioner • For 6-12 month old babiesSkin contact 🧴

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Can older babies use #supersensitive SHAMPOO & BODYWASH?

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NO - AVOID
Danger Score: 11 (Lower is safer)
Quick Answer: #supersensitive SHAMPOO & BODYWASH contains 19 ingredients. 1 concerning, 2 caution. Concerning - Has Problematic Ingredients ⚠️ Monitor for any reactions in older babies.

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Ingredients Analysis (19 found)

ocimum basilicum
🚨6/10
For a baby 6–12 months old, basil extract may cause allergic skin reactions and is flagged by some agencies for concern. It is not recommended for routine use on an infant’s skin unless needed and tested first.
Immune system - This extract is linked to allergic reactions and possible immune-system effects. Multiple safety bodies list it as a known or possible human allergen or immune toxicant (EU Cosmetics Directive; European Chemicals Agency; U.S. EPA; International Fragrance Association).
Irritant - There is evidence of dermal toxicity and allergy when applied to the skin, so it can cause redness, itching or rashes on sensitive baby skin (European Chemicals Agency; International Fragrance Association; EU cosmetics guidance).
Eczema - Because it is a known skin allergen for some people and has documented dermal reactions, it can trigger or worsen eczema in sensitive children (European Chemicals Agency; EU Cosmetics Directive).
Cancer - Some authorities list this ingredient as a possible human carcinogen or report strong cancer-related concerns, so there is a potential link to cancer with repeated or high exposures (California OEHHA; International Fragrance Association).
Long-Term Risk - The cancer-related findings and other toxicity signals mean there may be health effects from repeated long-term use or exposure (California OEHHA; International Fragrance Association).
Organ Risk - There is mixed evidence that it can affect non-reproductive organs with repeated exposure; an environmental health agency has noted it may be toxic or harmful to organ systems in some evaluations (Environment Canada).
Absorbed - This ingredient can be taken up through the skin more readily, which raises the chance that the material and its effects reach the body (noted concerns about enhanced skin absorption and dermal toxicity by regulatory reviewers).
Environmental - Some government assessments flag it as a suspected environmental toxin, so it may pose harm to wildlife or ecosystems if released (Environment Canada).
Confidence: HIGH
anise seed extract
⚠️5/10
For infants 6–12 months (babies): this ingredient can cause skin allergies in some children. It is not shown to be a cancer risk, but because baby skin is sensitive, there is a real chance of an allergic reaction.
Immune system - This extract is flagged as a known human allergen and there is evidence it can cause immune reactions on the skin. The EU cosmetics authority lists it as an allergen and a European chemicals review notes cases of dermal allergy, so it can trigger allergic responses in some children if applied to skin.
Irritant - Regulatory review found limited evidence of dermal toxicity and allergic skin reactions. That means the extract can cause skin irritation like redness, itching, or stinging in sensitive individuals, including babies and young children.
Eczema - Because it is reported to cause skin allergies and irritation, it may trigger or make eczema worse in children who are prone to atopic or contact dermatitis. This concern is based on the allergen listings and dermal reaction reports from European safety reviews.
Confidence: MEDIUM
pimpinella anisum
⚠️4/10
Pimpinella anisum is the botanical name for anise, a known essential oil. Its safety in 6-12 month baby topical products is not well established and may cause irritation or sensitization.
Irritant - Anise oil is a known skin irritant, especially for sensitive skin like that of babies, and can cause redness or rashes with topical use.
Confidence: HIGH
basil leaf extract
3/10
Ocimum basilicum leaf extract is basil extract used for fragrance or soothing but limited safety data for infants so minor concerns
No Known Risk - Basil leaf extract is generally considered safe for topical use, with no strong evidence linking it to irritation, allergies, hormone disruption, or other health risks in babies. There are no known reports of toxicity or adverse effects in infants from topical application, so it is considered low risk based on current research.
Confidence: MEDIUM
lauryl glucoside
3/10
For a baby aged 6–12 months, lauryl glucoside is usually gentle and is commonly used in baby washes and wipes. Most infants do fine with it, but a small number may get skin irritation or an allergic rash.
Confidence: MEDIUM
phytic acid
3/10
For babies 6–12 months, phytic acid in small amounts in finished baby products is usually low risk, but it can sometimes irritate sensitive skin and can be absorbed through the skin. Be cautious because some reviews note very small signs of hormone-related effects in tests.
Confidence: MEDIUM
quillaja saponaria extract
2/10
For babies 6–12 months old, this soapbark extract is generally low risk. It’s a natural cleaning ingredient used in small amounts, but it can sometimes cause mild skin or eye irritation.
Confidence: MEDIUM
sodium levulinate
2/10
For babies 6–12 months (infants and young babies), this ingredient is generally low risk when it’s used in small amounts in finished products. But it can sometimes irritate sensitive skin or eyes and may help other things soak in through the skin, so we should be careful with baby skin.
Confidence: MEDIUM
aloe vera barbadensis leaf juice
1/10
Aloe leaf juice is commonly used for soothing skin and is generally safe for babies in topical products
Confidence: HIGH
calendula officinalis
1/10
For babies 6–12 months old, calendula seed oil is generally gentle and often used to calm and moisturize skin. It is considered very low risk when used in products made for babies.
No Known Risk - Available safety reviews and expert guidance list only low-level concerns and provide informational recommendations for safe use. There are no higher-than-low flags for cancer, allergy/immune effects, developmental or reproductive issues, or use restrictions for topical use, so no specific health risks have been identified.
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 oleate
1/10
For infants 6–12 months (babies), glyceryl oleate is usually safe in topical creams and lotions. It helps mix oil and water and conditions skin. Most experts consider it low risk for long-term problems, but some people can get irritation.
Confidence: MEDIUM
hydrolyzed quinoa protein
1/10
For babies 6–12 months old (infants, babies), hydrolyzed quinoa protein used on the skin is generally safe. It’s a gentle plant-based conditioner and has very low concern for cancer or developmental effects.
No Known Risk - Peer-reviewed studies and safety summaries report only low-level findings. Small biochemical or organ changes were seen in animals but only at very high doses; there is no evidence of harm from normal topical use. No concerns above low were identified in the available data.
Confidence: HIGH
simmondsia chirensis
1/10
Simmondsia Chinensis Seed Oil is jojoba oil commonly used as a moisturizer in baby products and is considered very safe for topical use
No Known Risk - Jojoba oil is widely regarded as safe for topical use on babies and is not linked to irritation, hormone disruption, cancer, or other health risks based on current research. It is non-allergenic, non-comedogenic, and does not contain known harmful chemicals. No credible studies have shown significant adverse effects in infants or children when used as directed.
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
yucca schidigera root extract
1/10
Safe for most older babies (6–12 months) when used on skin in normal amounts, especially in rinse‑off washes and shampoos.
No Known Risk - Checks show low concern for skin use. A U.S. food safety group (FDA) even allows it in some foods. No higher risks are reported for cancer, allergy, or growth problems with normal use.
Confidence: MEDIUM
decyl glucoside
1/10
Decyl Glucoside is a mild non ionic surfactant commonly used in baby shampoos and body washes. It is very safe for 6-12 month babies in topical use.
Confidence: HIGH
jojoba seed oil
1/10
Jojoba Seed Oil is a natural emollient commonly used in baby skincare products. It is very safe for topical use on babies 6-12 months old.
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 #supersensitive SHAMPOO & BODYWASH

Safe for older babies? #supersensitive SHAMPOO & BODYWASH

#supersensitive SHAMPOO & BODYWASH is not recommended for 6-12 month old babies due to potentially harmful ingredients.

What ingredients should I watch out for?

We analyzed 19 ingredients in #supersensitive SHAMPOO & BODYWASH. 1 concerning, 2 caution. Check the detailed analysis above for specific concerns.

Is this appropriate for older babies to using shampoo & bodywash & conditioner?

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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