baby Dove sensitive skin care hypoallergenic wash

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Is this safe for adults to use baby Dove sensitive skin care hypoallergenic wash?

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USE WITH CAUTION
Danger Score: 4 (Lower is safer)
Quick Answer: baby Dove sensitive skin care hypoallergenic wash contains 26 ingredients. 1 caution. Use with Caution ⚠️ Adults generally have higher tolerance.

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Ingredients Analysis (26 found)

Stearamide AMP
⚠️4/10
Stearamide AMP is not a recognized ingredient name and may be a misreading or typo. Cannot assess safety without clear identification.
Confidence: HIGH
Triethanolamine
3/10
For adults: triethanolamine is usually safe in properly made skin products. Some people can get allergic skin reactions, and there is a manufacturing concern about contamination with nitrosamines if the product is not produced carefully.
Confidence: HIGH
Cocamidopropyl betaine
3/10
For adults: this is a common mild soap-like ingredient used to make shampoos and cleansers foam. It is usually safe when used in products you rinse off. Some people can get irritation or an allergic rash, mainly because of leftover chemicals from how it is made.
Confidence: HIGH
Citric Acid
2/10
For adults, citric acid is usually safe in skin products when used at low levels. It's often added to change acidity and keep products stable. The main risk is stinging or irritation, especially in strong formulas or on damaged skin.
Confidence: HIGH
Disodium EDTA
2/10
For adults: Disodium EDTA is commonly used to keep cosmetic formulas stable and to help preservatives work. At the small amounts used in skin products it is generally low risk for adults, but it can irritate skin or eyes in some people.
Confidence: HIGH
Petrolatum
2/10
For adults, this ingredient is usually safe on the skin when it is the purified white form. It works as a protective moisturizer.
Confidence: MEDIUM
Phenoxyethanol
2/10
For adults: This preservative is usually safe in skin products when used as directed. Most adults won’t have problems, but it can irritate sensitive skin.
Confidence: HIGH
Sodium Benzoate
2/10
For adults: sodium benzoate is a common preservative in creams, lotions and cleansers. When used at the small amounts usually found in products it is generally low risk. Most people will not have problems, though a few may get irritation or an allergic reaction.
Confidence: HIGH
Tetrasodium EDTA
2/10
For adults: generally low risk when used in normal cosmetic amounts. It helps keep products stable but can irritate skin or eyes in some people and may help other ingredients get through the skin more easily.
Confidence: HIGH
Caprylyl Glycol
1/10
For adults, caprylyl glycol is generally safe when used on the skin in normal cosmetic products. It helps keep skin hydrated and helps preserve products. Most adults do not have problems with it.
No Known Risk - Government and industry safety reviews found no clear health hazards for skin use. Tests say it is not likely to build up in the body, not persistent in the environment, and not harmful to organs. Industry reviewers do note limits on how much can be used and some data gaps, but overall the ingredient is rated low concern for topical use.
Confidence: HIGH
Carbomer
1/10
For adults: Carbomer is widely used in lotions, gels and creams and is usually safe when used on normal, unbroken skin. Big safety reviews flag low health concerns for cancer or long-term effects, but they do note two things to watch for: irritation for sensitive people and the possibility of tiny amounts of manufacturing impurities.
Confidence: MEDIUM
Cetearyl Alcohol
1/10
For adults (grown-ups), cetearyl alcohol is usually safe when used on skin. It helps creams feel smooth and thick and causes problems only rarely.
Confidence: HIGH
Dimethicone
1/10
For adults, dimethicone in creams and lotions is generally low risk. It helps protect and smooth skin and rarely causes allergy or irritation for most people.
Confidence: MEDIUM
Glycerin
1/10
For adults: glycerin is a common, low‑risk ingredient used in creams and lotions to pull moisture into the skin. Most adults, including those with dry skin, tolerate it well.
Confidence: HIGH
Glyceryl Stearate
1/10
For adults (grown-ups), this ingredient is commonly used in lotions and creams and is usually safe when used on normal skin. Serious risks are low.
Confidence: HIGH
Glycol Distearate
1/10
For adults (men and women), Glycol Distearate is generally safe to use on the skin. It’s used to make creams and cleansers feel smooth and look pearly. Most studies and safety reviews find low risk for cancer, allergies, or effects on reproduction.
Confidence: HIGH
Glycol Stearate
1/10
For adults: Glycol stearate is generally safe when used on adult skin in normal cosmetic products. Reviews show low risk for cancer, allergies, and effects on pregnancy or development at the usual amounts found in products. There are some industry notes about concentration limits and a government note about possible environmental harm.
Confidence: HIGH
Isopropyl Isostearate
1/10
For adults: this ingredient is generally considered safe to use on the skin. It’s a common moisturizer ingredient and has low safety concerns in the available reviews.
No Known Risk - Reviewed safety assessments by an industry safety panel and a government chemical review found only low-level concerns (for cancer, allergies, development, and irritation). The industry review says the ingredient is safe in cosmetics when used with limits; the government review found it is not expected to harm organs or to build up in the body. There are some data gaps and the safety review used related chemicals in places, but no higher-than-low hazards were identified.
Confidence: MEDIUM
Magnesium Aluminum Silicate
1/10
For adults, this ingredient is usually safe when used in lotions, creams, and other skin products. It works as a thickener or stabilizer and is not linked to serious health problems at typical use levels.
No Known Risk - Independent safety reviews and government assessments (Environment Canada and an industry safety review) find this ingredient is not expected to be toxic to organs, not likely to build up in the body, and show only low concern for cancer, allergies, or reproductive harm. A European chemicals agency notes limited evidence of respiratory irritation, but that finding is minor. Overall, no health hazards above a low level were identified for typical topical use.
Confidence: HIGH
Stearic Acid
1/10
For adults (men and women), stearic acid in creams and lotions is generally safe. It helps products feel smooth and usually does not irritate skin or cause allergic reactions.
Confidence: HIGH
Titanium Dioxide
1/10
For adults, titanium dioxide in creams, lotions and sunscreens is usually safe. It stays on the surface of the skin and does not pass through intact skin. The biggest risk is breathing in powders or sprays.
Confidence: HIGH
Acrylates C10-30 alkyl acrylate crosspolymer
1/10
For adults: generally safe in creams and lotions. Rarely causes allergy. The biggest concern is possible contamination during manufacturing (some impurities like methacrylic acid, acrylic acid, or benzene have been reported).
Confidence: MEDIUM
Sodium lauroyl glutamate
1/10
For adults: this is a gentle cleansing ingredient that is generally safe for skin. Major health concerns are low, but a small number of people may have mild irritation to skin or eyes.
No Known Risk - Formal cosmetic safety reviews find this ingredient safe for use in skin products when used within set limits. The only issues noted are low-level concerns for mild skin or eye irritation and standard use restrictions, and no higher hazards were identified. Based on those assessments, there are no real, above‑low health risks flagged for children from typical topical use.
Confidence: HIGH
Sodium methyl lauroyl taurate
1/10
For adults: this is a gentle cleaning ingredient used in many shampoos, face washes and body cleansers. Overall it’s considered very low risk when used in products made to rinse off.
No Known Risk - A cosmetics safety review found this ingredient safe for topical use when it is used at the right amounts and formulated to avoid irritation. Reviews did not find any higher-than-low concerns for cancer, hormone effects, or reproductive/developmental harm. Minor irritation potential has been noted in some assessments, but overall no clear health risks were identified when the ingredient is properly formulated.
Confidence: HIGH
Tapioca Starch
0/10
For adults (grown-ups), tapioca starch is generally safe to use on skin. It’s a common powder and thickener with very low reports of harm.
Confidence: HIGH
Water
0/10
For adults, plain water used on the skin is very safe. It's the main ingredient in many creams and lotions. It is not expected to cause cancer, major allergic problems, or harm to reproduction according to government safety reviews.
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 baby Dove sensitive skin care hypoallergenic wash

Adult-safe? baby Dove sensitive skin care hypoallergenic wash

Use caution with baby Dove sensitive skin care hypoallergenic wash for adults. Some ingredients may pose concerns.

What ingredients should I watch out for?

We analyzed 26 ingredients in baby Dove sensitive skin care hypoallergenic wash. 1 caution. Check the detailed analysis above for specific concerns.

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