kids Magnesium LOTION

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Is this safe for adults to use kids Magnesium LOTION?

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USE WITH CAUTION
Danger Score: 4 (Lower is safer)
Quick Answer: kids Magnesium LOTION contains 22 ingredients. 2 caution. Use with Caution ⚠️ Adults generally have higher tolerance.

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Ingredients Analysis (22 found)

Kyounin Yu
⚠️4/10
Kyounin Yu is not a recognized cosmetic ingredient it may be a misreading or typo and cannot be evaluated for safety
Confidence: HIGH
Chrysanthhellum Indicum Extract
⚠️4/10
Chrysanthhellum Indicum Extract is not a recognized ingredient in cosmetic or topical product databases it may be a misreading or typo
Confidence: HIGH
Camellia Sinensis Leaf Extract
2/10
For adults this green tea leaf extract is usually safe on the skin and often used to calm and protect skin. Serious risks are uncommon, but some people can get allergic reactions.
Confidence: HIGH
Cetearyl Glucoside
2/10
For adults, cetearyl glucoside is usually safe in creams and lotions. Most people won’t have problems, but a small number of people can get an allergic rash or irritation.
Confidence: HIGH
Cholecalciferol
2/10
For adults, cholecalciferol (vitamin D3) applied to the skin is generally considered low risk. Most concerns are rated low for cancer, allergy, and reproductive effects. The main worry is possible contamination during manufacturing.
Confidence: MEDIUM
Lavender Oil
2/10
For adults and grown-ups, lavender oil used on the skin is generally safe when properly diluted. Most people tolerate it well, but it can cause skin irritation or allergic reactions in some.
Confidence: HIGH
Phytonadione
2/10
For adults: Phytonadione (a form of vitamin K) is usually low risk when put on the skin. Most tests show little risk for cancer, allergies or effects on pregnancy. But some regulators have limited or banned its use in cosmetics, and there is a small chance it can irritate skin or lungs.
Confidence: MEDIUM
Strawberry Fruit Extract
2/10
Strawberry Fruit Extract is generally safe in topical products for adults but may cause mild irritation or allergy in sensitive skin. It is used for fragrance and antioxidant benefits.
Confidence: HIGH
Aloe Barbadensis Leaf Juice
1/10
For adults: Aloe vera leaf juice is generally safe to use on the skin. Most adult skin types tolerate it well when the product is a purified gel or juice made for cosmetics.
Confidence: HIGH
Calendula Officinalis Extract
1/10
For adults and teens, calendula (pot marigold) flower extract used on the skin is usually safe and has low reported risks. It is often used to soothe skin.
No Known Risk - Reviewed safety information finds low concern for cancer, allergic or immune effects, and developmental or reproductive harms for this topical plant extract. An industry safety panel (Cosmetic Ingredient Review) did note some data gaps and recommends limits on concentration and control of impurities, but no serious hazards were identified for normal skin use. Because formal safety reviews rate the concerns as low, there are no known health risks for typical topical use.
Confidence: HIGH
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
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
Magnesium Chloride
1/10
For adults, magnesium chloride is usually safe to use on the skin. Experts consider its overall risks to be very low. It is not expected to cause cancer, strong allergic reactions, or harm to development.
No Known Risk - Government reviews find no meaningful hazards for magnesium chloride. The U.S. FDA lists it as safe for certain food uses, and Environment Canada says it is not expected to be toxic, is a low human-health priority, is not likely to build up in the body, and is not an environmental toxin. Common concern areas (cancer, allergies, reproductive/development) are rated low. Based on these findings, no specific health risks are identified for topical use.
Confidence: HIGH
Magnolia Officinalis Bark Extract
1/10
For adults, this extract applied to the skin is considered low risk. Most adults can use products with this ingredient without problems.
No Known Risk - Existing ingredient safety reviews rate this topical extract as low concern for cancer, allergies/immune effects, developmental and reproductive harm, and use restrictions. No assessments reported risks above low for typical topical use, so there are no identified health risks for children based on the available safety reviews.
Confidence: HIGH
Raspberry Fruit Extract
1/10
For adults, raspberry extract is generally safe to use on the skin. Safety notes show only low-level concerns overall. The most common real-world issue is mild skin irritation in sensitive people.
No Known Risk - The provided ingredient data shows no safety concerns above low and lists no ingredient-specific hazards or use restrictions for topical use. Based on that information, there are currently no known health risks for children from using this ingredient on the skin.
Confidence: HIGH
Hordeum Vulgare Extract
1/10
For adults: barley extract is generally safe to use on the skin. It’s a plant ingredient often found in moisturizers and serums and has very low safety concerns in public safety listings.
No Known Risk - Safety reviews for this topical barley extract show only low-level concerns for cancer, allergies or immune effects, developmental or reproductive harm, and use limits. No higher-risk findings or ingredient-specific warnings were identified for normal skin use, so no real health risks were found based on the available safety assessments.
Confidence: HIGH
Hyaluronic Acid
0/10
Safety information not properly formatted for easy understanding
No Known Risk - Current safety reviews and government assessments find only low-level concerns for this topical ingredient and classify it as not expected to be harmful. Industry guidance notes limits on how it is used in products, but no higher-risk findings (like cancer, organ harm, or hormone effects) were identified in the available assessments.
Confidence: HIGH
Jojoba Seed Oil
0/10
Simmondsia Chinensis Seed Oil is jojoba oil widely used in cosmetics safe for adult topical use moisturizes skin
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
Pantothenic Acid
0/10
For adults, pantothenic acid (a form of vitamin B5) used on the skin is generally safe and low risk. The provided safety information rates concerns like cancer, allergies, and reproductive harm as low.
No Known Risk - Available safety summaries for this topical ingredient show only low-level concerns and no higher-level hazards. No bans, no warnings for hormone disruption, organ harm, cancer, buildup, or breast‑milk transfer were identified for typical topical use. Based on the current safety information, there are no known real risks for a child's normal use.
Confidence: HIGH
Shea Butter
0/10
Butyrospermum Parkii Shea Butter is widely used in topical products for moisturizing and is very safe for adult skin with minimal risk of irritation or allergy.
No Known Risk - Shea butter is widely used in baby skincare products and is generally considered safe for topical use. 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 infants. Current research and regulatory guidance do not identify any significant risks for babies when shea butter is used topically.
Confidence: HIGH
Tocopherol
0/10
Tocopherol is vitamin E used on skin. For adults it is generally safe and often helps moisturize and protect oils. Problems are uncommon.
Confidence: HIGH
Aqua
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 kids Magnesium LOTION

Adult-safe? kids Magnesium LOTION

Use caution with kids Magnesium LOTION for adults. Some ingredients may pose concerns.

What ingredients should I watch out for?

We analyzed 22 ingredients in kids Magnesium LOTION. 2 caution. 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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Product Recognition: Product names are identified programatically and may be incorrect. Always verify product identity yourself.

Safety Analysis: Evaluations are for research only - consult pediatricians for medical decisions. Do not rely solely on this analysis.

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