Malic acid lactic acid phenoxyethanol benzyl alcohol disodium edta tetrasodium edta peg 40 hydrogenated castor oil peg 50 shea butter polysorbate 20 bis peg ppg 16 16 peg ppg 16 16 dimethicone butoxy peg 4 pg amodimethicone laureth 10.
Phenoxyethanol in baby wipes fda.
It s an irritant and shouldn t be used around the mouth.
According to the fda it can also depress the central nervous system in infants so really shouldn t be used on babies.
Why we use it.
Phenoxyethanol is used as a preservative in cosmetic products and also as a stabilizer in perfumes and soaps 1 exposure to phenoxyethanol has been linked to reactions ranging from eczema 2 to severe life threatening allergic reactions 3 infant oral exposure to phenoxyethanol can acutely affect nervous system function 4 found in.
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Although phenoxyethanol starts with phenol phenol has almost no use in cosmetics.
The fda allows the use of phenoxyethanol as an indirect food additive and as an ingredient in cosmetics and drugs.
We use phenoxyethanol in a very low concentration as a preservative in 5 of our products stain remover multi surface spray dish soap hand soap laundry detergent because the most accessible alternatives for these types of formulas include parabens and formaldehyde releasing preservatives.
Phenoxyethanol pe is made from the reaction of 1 mole of ethylene oxide on 1 mole of phenol.
Disposable wipes are made for baby care hand washing feminine and other personal cleansing removing makeup and applying products such as deodorants and sunless tanners among other uses.
Moisturizer eye shadow foundation sunscreen.
It was a warning against kirkland baby wipes which i ve used since my oldest was a newborn and found out they contain phenoxyethanol which upon my limited google research.
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Baby wipes propylene glycol cloth.
The fda and other agencies state that phenols are bad as a side note phenol is prohibited in the eu.
Both are classes of chemicals with demonstrable evidence of potential health risks whereas phenoxyethanol is very safe at low levels.
Back in 1990 the cosmetic ingredient review expert panel concluded that the chemical was safe as an ingredient in cosmetics in the present practices of use and concentrations it reaffirmed this decision in 2007.
So i m not usually one to trust facebook with facts but i just saw a post on there that has freaked me out.
Another common preservative phenoxyethanol in baby wipes is becoming even more common as manufacturers try to avoid parabens.