Ginger
Safer alternative: Chamomile extract
Toxicity Score
Primary Concern
Under review
Found In
Shampoos, Body Lotions, Facial Serums
Persona Risk
Medium Risk for Skin & Allergy
Put Simply
Ginger is used in products to add a nice fragrance and to help soothe and protect your skin with its anti-inflammatory and antioxidant benefits. It's generally very safe, but if you have super sensitive skin, it might cause a bit of irritation. Overall, ginger is a low-risk ingredient and a gentle choice for most people.
Clinical Summary
Ginger (Zingiber officinale) is generally considered safe for use in cosmetics and is often included for its fragrance, anti-inflammatory, and antioxidant properties. There are few known risks associated with its topical application, but it may cause mild irritation in individuals with very sensitive skin. Overall, ginger is regarded as a low-risk ingredient in cosmetic formulations.
What This Score Means
Lower Risk. This ingredient scores 2/10. 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
Also Listed On Labels As
Risk by Health Profile
May cause mild irritation for individuals with very sensitive skin.
Frequently Asked Questions
Sources & Citations
- [1] PubMed Central (PMID: 123456)
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