Topical Ingredients
Cross-source consensus on Topical Ingredients from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
Risks & contraindications
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Highlighted claims
- The article treats labels, surfactants, preservatives, fragrance, dyes, alcohols, glycerin, and fillers as meaningful formulation choices. — Skin Care, Acne, and Ingredient Quality
- The article argues that vague terms such as natural are not enough to evaluate product quality. — Skin Care, Acne, and Ingredient Quality
- Harsh foaming agents, fragrance, dyes, synthetic preservatives, irritating alcohols, and filler-heavy moisturizers are said to potentially irritate skin or add unwanted chemical exposure. — Skin Care, Acne, and Ingredient Quality
- The article warns particularly against sodium lauryl sulfate and treats foaming as a possible warning sign in cleansers. — Skin Care, Acne, and Ingredient Quality
- Alcohol is treated differently depending on context and form. — Skin Care, Acne, and Ingredient Quality