Dr Teal's Kids 3-in-1 Bubble Bath, Body Wash & Shampoo elderberry bath with vitamin C & essential oils

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Is this safe for adults to use Dr Teal's Kids 3-in-1 Bubble Bath, Body Wash & Shampoo elderberry bath with vitamin C & essential oils?

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NO - AVOID
Danger Score: 12 (Lower is safer)
Quick Answer: Dr Teal's Kids 3-in-1 Bubble Bath, Body Wash & Shampoo elderberry bath with vitamin C & essential oils contains 25 ingredients. 1 concerning, 3 caution. Concerning - Has Problematic Ingredients ⚠️ Adults generally have higher tolerance.

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Ingredients Analysis (25 found)

methylisothiazolinone
🚨7/10
For adults: this is a preservative. Many people tolerate it, but it is a known skin allergen for some. The main concern is developing a contact allergy that causes redness, itching, or rash.
Immune system - This ingredient is a known skin sensitizer and can trigger immune reactions. Toxicity reviews and safety assessments list strong evidence that it causes allergic reactions in people, and regulators note it as an allergen.
Eczema - There are human case reports of children who developed allergic contact dermatitis after exposure (for example, from baby wipes). These cases show it can start or make eczema and similar rashes worse.
Irritant - Workplace and safety reports show it can irritate skin, eyes, or lungs and act as a skin irritant for some people.
Banned - Government safety opinions and national agencies have restricted or banned its use in cosmetics in some places and set limits on how it may be used, indicating regulatory concern about safety.
Confidence: HIGH
methylchloroisothiazolinone
⚠️5/10
For adults and teens: this preservative can cause skin allergies in some people. It is allowed in some products but is restricted or banned for leave-on use in several countries. Rinse-off products (like shampoos or body washes) usually carry less risk than leave-on products.
Immune system - There is moderate to strong evidence this chemical can trigger immune reactions in the skin. Human reviews and safety assessments report it as a skin allergen, and case reports include children with allergic contact dermatitis after exposure.
Eczema - Documented cases show this ingredient caused allergic contact dermatitis in babies (for example, reactions linked to baby wipes), and industry safety reviews list strong evidence of skin allergy risk—so it can trigger or worsen eczema in sensitive children.
Irritant - Reports and workplace health evaluations describe it as a possible skin, eye, or lung irritant and skin sensitizer, so it can cause redness, itching, or rashes on sensitive baby skin.
Banned - Several government reviews and safety opinions restrict or prohibit its use in some cosmetics (for example, actions and limits noted by national health authorities and regulatory safety panels), so it is banned or tightly limited in some countries or product types.
Absorbed - Safety notes flag enhanced skin absorption for this ingredient, which means it can get through the skin more readily and reach the body after topical use.
Builds Up - While some regulatory assessments report low persistence, other reviews raise moderate concern about persistence and accumulation; because of mixed findings, there is a real chance it could build up with repeated exposure.
Confidence: HIGH
aqua
⚠️5/10
Aqua is water used as a solvent in topical products. It is very safe and essential for formulation in shampoos and bodywashes.
Confidence: HIGH
eau
⚠️5/10
Eau is water in French and is commonly used as a solvent in shampoos and bodywashes. It is very safe for topical use on adults.
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
fragrance
3/10
Perfume is commonly used in topical products for fragrance. It can cause minor skin irritation or allergies in sensitive adults but is generally safe.
Confidence: HIGH
mentha piperita oil
3/10
Peppermint oil is generally safe for adult topical use but may cause irritation or sensitization in some people. Used for fragrance or cooling effect.
Confidence: HIGH
sodium laureth sulfate
3/10
For adults, this ingredient is commonly used in shampoos and body washes and is usually okay when it is rinsed off. It can irritate the skin or eyes in some people and there are manufacturing-related impurity concerns.
Confidence: HIGH
parfum
3/10
Parfum is a common fragrance blend in topical products. It can cause minor skin irritation or allergies in sensitive adults but is generally safe in shampoos and bodywash.
Confidence: HIGH
peppermint oil
3/10
Peppermint oil is generally safe in topical products like shampoo and bodywash but can cause mild skin irritation or sensitivity in some adults.
Confidence: HIGH
patchouli oil
3/10
Patchouli oil is commonly used in topical products like shampoos and bodywashes for fragrance. It is generally safe but may cause mild skin irritation or sensitization in some adults.
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
sodium hydroxide
2/10
For adults: usually safe in finished skin products because it’s used in very small amounts and neutralized so the product isn’t harsh. The biggest risk is irritation or burns from concentrated forms or poorly formulated products.
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
cocamidopropylamine oxide
1/10
Safety information not properly formatted for easy understanding
Confidence: MEDIUM
elderberry seed oil
1/10
Elderberry seed oil is generally safe for topical use in adults with no significant toxicity reported. It is likely included for moisturizing and antioxidant properties.
No Known Risk - Elderberry seed oil is generally considered safe for topical use, with no evidence in scientific literature linking it to irritation, hormone disruption, cancer, or other health risks for babies. There are no known reports of adverse effects or regulatory restrictions for this ingredient in baby products.
Confidence: HIGH
pogostemon cablin oil
1/10
Pogostemon Cablin Oil is patchouli oil commonly used as fragrance in cosmetics generally safe for adult topical use minor risk of irritation in sensitive individuals
Confidence: HIGH
peg-150 distearate
1/10
For adults, this ingredient is usually safe to use on the skin. Most reviews show low risk for cancer, allergy, or effects on reproduction. The main issue noted is possible contamination from processing, not the ingredient itself.
Confidence: MEDIUM
sambucus nigra seed oil
1/10
For adults, elderberry seed oil (Sambucus Nigra Seed Oil) is generally safe to use on the skin. The ingredient information provided flags only low-level concerns, so this oil is considered low risk for normal topical use.
No Known Risk - This ingredient is used on the skin and a reputable cosmetic ingredient safety database rated all checked concerns (cancer, allergies and immune effects, developmental/reproductive effects, and use restrictions) as low. No bans, organ- or hormone-related warnings, or higher-level hazards were identified in the available assessment. Because none of the concerns were above low, there are no known real risks for typical topical use.
Confidence: HIGH
sodium chloride
1/10
For adults (grown-ups), sodium chloride — ordinary table salt — is very low risk when used on the skin. It's often added to cleansers, scrubs, lotions, and other products and is safe for most people.
No Known Risk - Regulatory reviews flag no meaningful health hazards for topical use. Food and health authorities list it as safe for limited use, and environmental assessments find it unlikely to harm organs, build up in the body, or damage wildlife. Overall expert sources rate concerns as low across cancer, allergies, development, and use restrictions.
Confidence: HIGH
tocopheryl acetate
1/10
For adults, this ingredient is usually safe on the skin. Most men and women tolerate it well, but a few people can get redness or a rash.
Confidence: MEDIUM
vitamin e
1/10
For adults (including teens and young adults), topical Vitamin E is usually safe and helps moisturize and protect skin. Most people have no problems, but there are some concerns about product purity and rare skin reactions.
Confidence: MEDIUM
vitamin c
1/10
Vitamin C is commonly used in topical products for antioxidant benefits and skin brightening. It is very safe for adult use in shampoos and body washes.
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
ascorbic acid
0/10
Vitamin C is widely used in topical products for antioxidant and skin brightening benefits and is very safe for adults
Confidence: HIGH

Common Questions About Dr Teal's Kids 3-in-1 Bubble Bath, Body Wash & Shampoo elderberry bath with vitamin C & essential oils

Adult-safe? Dr Teal's Kids 3-in-1 Bubble Bath, Body Wash & Shampoo elderberry bath with vitamin C & essential oils

Dr Teal's Kids 3-in-1 Bubble Bath, Body Wash & Shampoo elderberry bath with vitamin C & essential oils is not recommended for adults due to potentially harmful ingredients.

What ingredients should I watch out for?

We analyzed 25 ingredients in Dr Teal's Kids 3-in-1 Bubble Bath, Body Wash & Shampoo elderberry bath with vitamin C & essential oils. 1 concerning, 3 caution. Check the detailed analysis above for specific concerns.

When can adults using shampoo & bodywash & conditioner?

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