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Should I Avoid citric acid/propylene glycol/succinic acid copolymer laurate During Pregnancy? | VeriMom

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Products containing citric acid/propylene glycol/succinic acid copolymer laurate — check your shelf

These products list citric acid/propylene glycol/succinic acid copolymer laurate on their INCI. If one is in your routine, consider swapping it during pregnancy.

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Is citric acid/propylene glycol/succinic acid copolymer laurate safe during pregnancy?
No EU Annex II/III listing or harmonised CLP classification was identified for the INCI name “Citric Acid/Propylene Glycol/Succinic Acid Copolymer Laurate” (CosIng / Official Journal listings show it as a cosmetic ingredient name). No peer‑reviewed reproductive or developmental toxicity data were found for this specific copolymer. Propylene glycol (a parent component) has extensive safety reviews concluding ‘safe as used’ in cosmetics at typical concentrations but can enhance skin penetration and is an irritant in some people; those reviews do not show teratogenicity at cosmetic exposures. Therefore hazard and mechanism scores are 0; exposure is scored 1 (low but measurable dermal exposure from topical products). Sources: EU Official Journal / CosIng entry; propylene glycol safety reviews and pregnancy/cosmetic vehicle reviews.
Is citric acid/propylene glycol/succinic acid copolymer laurate safe while breastfeeding?
Same reasoning as pregnancy: no evidence the polymer is a reproductive toxicant or has a proven mechanism affecting lactation or breastfed infants. Dermal exposure from cosmetics is expected to be low; propylene glycol and the other monomers do not show reproductive hazards at typical cosmetic topical exposures in authoritative reviews.
Is citric acid/propylene glycol/succinic acid copolymer laurate safe for baby skin?
No infant‑specific toxicology for the polymer was found. Because infant skin has higher surface‑area‑to‑weight and a more permeable barrier, I increased the exposure score by +1 relative to adults (adult e=1 → baby e=2). No data were found that would increase hazard or mechanism scores for infants specifically.
How does VeriMom score citric acid/propylene glycol/succinic acid copolymer laurate?
VeriMom scores citric acid/propylene glycol/succinic acid copolymer laurate at 33/100 (high risk) based on EU CosIng status, ECHA hazard classifications, and peer-reviewed PubMed studies. Our scoring pipeline is fully transparent.
What are pregnancy-safe alternatives to citric acid/propylene glycol/succinic acid copolymer laurate?
See our curated list of pregnancy-safe alternatives to citric acid/propylene glycol/succinic acid copolymer laurate based on similar function and a no-known-risks safety band.

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This information is for educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Safety scores are based on publicly available data and may not reflect all risks. Always consult your healthcare provider before using any product during pregnancy or breastfeeding.

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