PAIN in the BUTT. Diaper Rash Cream

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skin protectant & rash ointment

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Is this safe for adults to use PAIN in the BUTT. Diaper Rash Cream?

YES - Generally Safe
Danger Score: 3 (Lower is safer)
Quick Answer: PAIN in the BUTT. Diaper Rash Cream contains 20 ingredients. 20 safe. No Bad Ingredients Found ✅ Adults generally have higher tolerance.

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Ingredients Analysis (20 found)

Tea Tree Leaf Oil
3/10
Tea Tree leaf oil is generally safe for adults in topical use but may cause irritation or allergic reactions in some people. Used for antimicrobial properties.
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
Potassium Sorbate
2/10
For adults: Potassium sorbate is a common preservative and is low risk for most people when used in normal cosmetic amounts. The main concern is that it can cause skin irritation or an allergic rash in some people.
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
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
Beeswax
1/10
For adults, beeswax is considered safe to use on the skin. It helps lock in moisture and is usually well tolerated.
Confidence: HIGH
Castor Seed Oil
1/10
Ricinus Communis Seed Oil is castor oil commonly used as an emollient in lotions and cosmetics with very low risk for adults
Confidence: HIGH
Glyceryl Oleate
1/10
For adults, glyceryl oleate is generally safe and commonly used in creams and lotions to help ingredients mix and to soften skin. Most safety reviews find low concern for long-term disease or reproductive harm, but some people can get irritation.
Confidence: MEDIUM
Hydrogenated Castor Oil
1/10
For adults, this ingredient is generally safe to use on intact skin. Serious problems are uncommon, but a few people have had allergic or irritating skin reactions.
Confidence: HIGH
Isopropyl Palmitate
1/10
For adults, isopropyl palmitate is generally safe when used on the skin. Most people can use it without problems, but if you have acne-prone or very sensitive skin it can sometimes make breakouts or irritation worse.
No Known Risk - Reviews and government assessments did not find health hazards above a low level for normal topical use. Safety panels note use limits and some data gaps, but regulators have called it low priority for human health, do not expect it to build up in the body or the environment, and allow limited food uses. Taken together, current evidence does not show any health risks above low for typical use.
Confidence: HIGH
Lanolin
1/10
Lanolin is generally safe for adult topical use minor allergy risk used as an emollient in lotions and cosmetics
Confidence: HIGH
Polyglyceryl-3 Polyricinoleate
1/10
For adults: this ingredient is generally considered safe when used in regular skin creams and lotions. Risks such as cancer or effects on pregnancy are reported as low. There is some uncertainty because reviewers used data from related chemicals.
No Known Risk - Available safety reviews find only low-level concerns and no clear hazards for children from topical use. The cosmetic ingredient review noted the safety assessment relied on a related chemical and recommends limits on concentration and impurities, but did not identify risks above 'low'. Because no higher-level hazards were found, there are no specific child health risks to report.
Confidence: MEDIUM
Sorbitan Oleate
1/10
Safety information not properly formatted for easy understanding
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
Zinc Oxide
1/10
Very safe for adults when used on intact skin. Commonly used as a sunscreen ingredient and skin barrier agent.
Confidence: HIGH
Tocopherol 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
Magnesium Sulfate
0/10
For adults: Magnesium sulfate (the substance sometimes called Epsom salt) is generally safe to use on the skin. Safety reviews list only low-level concerns, and it is not expected to build up in the body.
No Known Risk - Regulatory reviews find no meaningful health hazards for topical use. The U.S. food agency allows limited use in food, the Canadian health authority says it is not expected to be toxic and ranks it a low human-health priority, and independent cosmetic reviewers note only routine limits on concentration or impurities. It is also not suspected to build up in the body or harm the environment. Based on these official assessments, there are no real, above‑low concerns identified for normal topical use.
Confidence: HIGH
Olive Oil
0/10
Olive oil is safe for topical use in adults and commonly used in personal care products for moisturizing and conditioning. It is likely present as Olea Europaea Fruit Oil.
No Known Risk - Olea Europaea (Olive) Fruit Oil is widely used in baby skincare products and is generally recognized as safe for topical use. There is no strong evidence linking it to irritation, allergies, hormone disruption, or other health risks in babies. Rare cases of sensitivity may occur, but these are uncommon and not specific to infants. Therefore, no risk labels apply based on current research.
Confidence: HIGH
Safflower Oil
0/10
Safflower Seed Oil is widely used in lotions and cosmetics with very low risk of irritation or toxicity for adults
No Known Risk - Safflower oil is widely used in baby skincare products and is generally considered safe for topical use on infants. There is no strong evidence linking it to irritation, allergies, or other health risks in babies when used as directed. It is not associated with hormone disruption, cancer, or other long-term health effects according to current research.
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 PAIN in the BUTT. Diaper Rash Cream

Adult-safe? PAIN in the BUTT. Diaper Rash Cream

Yes, PAIN in the BUTT. Diaper Rash Cream is generally considered safe for adults based on ingredient analysis.

What ingredients should I watch out for?

We analyzed 20 ingredients in PAIN in the BUTT. Diaper Rash Cream. 20 safe. Check the detailed analysis above for specific concerns.

When can adults using skin protectant & rash ointment?

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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