Dr. Eddie's Happy Cappy MOISTURIZING CREAM

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Is this safe for adults to use Dr. Eddie's Happy Cappy MOISTURIZING CREAM?

YES - Generally Safe
Danger Score: 3 (Lower is safer)
Quick Answer: Dr. Eddie's Happy Cappy MOISTURIZING CREAM contains 17 ingredients. 17 safe. No Bad Ingredients Found ✅ Adults generally have higher tolerance.

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Ingredients Analysis (17 found)

Chlorphenesin
3/10
For adults, chlorphenesin is usually safe in small amounts in skin products. Some people may get skin irritation or an allergic reaction. A few countries limit or restrict how it’s used.
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
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
Tridecane
2/10
For adults, tridecane is usually low risk when used on the skin in normal amounts. It can sometimes cause mild skin irritation in sensitive people. Some agencies note a possible concern for reproductive or developmental effects and one agency notes environmental harm, so extra caution is advised for pregnant people and for disposal.
Confidence: HIGH
Acacia Senegal Gum
1/10
For adults, this ingredient is usually safe when used on normal skin in creams and lotions. There is some evidence it can cause skin or breathing allergic reactions in sensitive people.
Confidence: MEDIUM
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
Cetyl Alcohol
1/10
For adults (grown-ups), cetyl alcohol is a common ingredient that helps creams and lotions feel smooth. Most adults can use products with it without problems. Overall risk is low when used in regular skin products.
Confidence: HIGH
Dipotassium Glycyrrhizate
1/10
For adults this ingredient is generally safe when used in regular skin products. It is a licorice-derived salt used to calm skin and is not linked to major health problems at the low amounts used in cosmetics.
No Known Risk - Available safety reviews report only low-level concerns and find the ingredient safe for skin use when kept at low concentrations and with limits on impurities. The industry safety panel also assumes low skin absorption. The provided data does not show any higher-level risks (like harm to organs, hormones, brain development, cancer, or asthma) for normal topical use.
Confidence: HIGH
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 Citrate
1/10
For adults, this ingredient is generally safe in skin creams and lotions when used at normal concentrations. It helps products mix and feel smooth. Overall risk is low.
No Known Risk - A cosmetic safety review concluded this ingredient is safe for use in cosmetics when kept below set concentration limits and assuming low skin absorption. Reviewers did note some missing safety data and that assessments relied on related chemicals, and animal tests showed irritation only at moderate doses. Taken together, reviewers did not identify any health hazards above a low level for normal topical use.
Confidence: HIGH
Glyceryl Stearate SE
1/10
For adults, Glyceryl Stearate SE is generally safe to use on the skin. It is widely used in creams and lotions and is considered low risk for cancer, allergies, or effects on pregnancy or reproduction when used in normal cosmetic amounts.
Confidence: HIGH
Stearyl Alcohol
1/10
For adults: stearyl alcohol is usually safe when used on the skin. It helps products feel creamy and keeps skin soft. Most adults do not have serious health problems from it, but it can irritate skin, eyes, or breathing in some people.
Confidence: HIGH
Undecane
1/10
For adults: Undecane is likely safe to use on the skin in ordinary cosmetic products. Official reviews show little to no risk to human health from normal topical use.
Confidence: HIGH
Xanthan Gum
1/10
For adults: xanthan gum is a low-risk ingredient used to thicken and stabilize lotions and creams. Most people can use it without problems.
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
Lauryl Laurate
1/10
For adults, Lauryl Laurate is generally safe when used in normal skin and cosmetic products. It is not linked to serious long-term harms in typical use, but some people may get irritation.
No Known Risk - A formal cosmetic safety review found this ingredient safe for use in personal care products when used at normal levels. Health checks showed only low-level concerns for cancer, reproductive harm, and allergies, and use limits are set by the reviewers. Data on skin or eye irritation is limited but not shown to be a clear problem. Because no health concern above low was identified, there are no known risks for typical topical use.
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 Dr. Eddie's Happy Cappy MOISTURIZING CREAM

Adult-safe? Dr. Eddie's Happy Cappy MOISTURIZING CREAM

Yes, Dr. Eddie's Happy Cappy MOISTURIZING CREAM is generally considered safe for adults based on ingredient analysis.

What ingredients should I watch out for?

We analyzed 17 ingredients in Dr. Eddie's Happy Cappy MOISTURIZING CREAM. 17 safe. Check the detailed analysis above for specific concerns.

When can adults using lotion?

The appropriate age depends on the specific ingredients. This analysis is for adults. Use the age selector above to check other ages.

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