Rosemary
Safer alternative: Aloe Vera Extract
Toxicity Score
Primary Concern
skin irritation
Found In
Shampoos, Conditioners, Facial Creams
Persona Risk
Medium Risk for Skin & Allergy
Put Simply
Rosemary is often added to products like shampoos and creams because it smells nice and helps keep the product fresh. Most people can use it without any issues, but a few might find it can irritate their skin or cause an allergic reaction. Overall, it's pretty low-risk and safe for most folks to use.
Clinical Summary
Rosemary extract and its oil are commonly used in cosmetics for their antioxidant and fragrance properties. While generally considered safe for most skin types, some individuals may experience skin irritation or allergic reactions. Its antimicrobial properties also make it beneficial in personal care products.
Identified Health Risks
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
Some individuals may experience skin irritation or allergic reactions.
Frequently Asked Questions
Sources & Citations
- [1] PubMed Central (PMC5796020)
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