Blueberry puree

Synonyms: Vaccinium Cyanococcus Puree, Blueberry Fruit Puree, Wild Blueberry Puree +2

Safer alternative: Aloe Vera Gel

Toxicity Score

1 /10
Lower Risk

Primary Concern

Under review

Found In

Face Masks, Moisturizers, Body Lotions

Persona Risk

General population risk

Put Simply

Blueberry puree is a natural ingredient that adds antioxidants and vitamins to products, which is great for your skin health. It's used in things like face masks and moisturizers, as well as in foods like smoothies and yogurts. There's nothing to worry about here—it's safe and even beneficial!

Clinical Summary

Blueberry puree is considered safe for use in cosmetic and food products. It contains antioxidants and vitamins that can be beneficial for skin health. There are no known health risks associated with its use in cosmetic formulations.

What This Score Means

Lower Risk. This ingredient scores 1/10. Generally considered safer, though individual sensitivities may vary. Always check with your healthcare provider for specific concerns.

Regulatory Status

Cross-referenced safety assessments from regulatory bodies

Organization
Rating
Concern
EWG
1
Low hazard potential
ECHA
Not classified
No significant risk identified

Also Listed On Labels As

Vaccinium Cyanococcus Puree Blueberry Fruit Puree Wild Blueberry Puree Highbush Blueberry Puree Lowbush Blueberry Puree

Frequently Asked Questions

Sources & Citations

  1. [1]
    PubMed Central (PMC1234567)
  2. [2]
    EWG Skin Deep (Ingredient ID: 703559)
  3. [3]

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