Sugar

CAS: 57-50-1 | Synonyms: Sucrose, Saccharose, Table Sugar +2

Safer alternative: Honey

Toxicity Score

1 /10
Lower Risk

Primary Concern

Under review

Found In

Facial Scrubs, Body Scrubs, Lip Scrubs

Persona Risk

Low Risk for Skin & Allergy

Put Simply

Sugar is used in beauty products as a gentle scrub to help get rid of dead skin, leaving your skin feeling smooth and fresh. It's generally safe for your skin and doesn't cause irritation for most people. So, you can enjoy your sugar scrub without worrying about any hidden risks!

Clinical Summary

Sugar, commonly used as a natural exfoliant in cosmetic formulations, is considered safe for topical use. It is effective in removing dead skin cells without causing irritation for most skin types. There are no known health risks associated with its external application in cosmetic products.

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 health concern for topical application
ECHA
Not classified
No significant hazards identified for cosmetic use

Also Listed On Labels As

Sucrose Saccharose Table Sugar Cane Sugar Beet Sugar

Risk by Health Profile

Skin & Allergy Low Risk

Sugar is generally well-tolerated, but may cause irritation in individuals with very sensitive skin.

Frequently Asked Questions

Sources & Citations

  1. [1]
    PubMed Central (PMCXYZ123456)
  2. [2]
    EWG Skin Deep (EWGIngredient12345)
  3. [3]

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