Is rosmarinyl glucoside safe for baby skin?
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Baby skin
rosmarinyl glucoside
NO KNOWN RISKS100
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- Is rosmarinyl glucoside safe for baby skin?
- Rosmarinyl glucoside is a polar glycoside (relatively high molecular weight) and is not reported as a skin penetration enhancer; no infant‑specific toxicity data found. Given lack of absorption/reprotoxicity data and no regulatory flags, hazard and mechanism remain 0 and adult exposure is judged negligible (e for baby not increased).
- Is rosmarinyl glucoside safe for newborns?
- Rosmarinyl glucoside is a polar glycoside (relatively high molecular weight) and is not reported as a skin penetration enhancer; no infant‑specific toxicity data found. Given lack of absorption/reprotoxicity data and no regulatory flags, hazard and mechanism remain 0 and adult exposure is judged negligible (e for baby not increased).
- Can I use rosmarinyl glucoside on a baby under 6 months?
- We don't have baby-skin-specific data for rosmarinyl glucoside. Stick to ingredients we've marked no known risks for babies until more evidence is available.
- What are safer alternatives to rosmarinyl glucoside for babies?
- See our curated list of pregnancy-safe alternatives to rosmarinyl glucoside based on similar function and a no-known-risks safety band.
- How does VeriMom rate rosmarinyl glucoside for baby skin?
- VeriMom scores rosmarinyl glucoside at 100/100 (no known risks) based on EU CosIng status, ECHA hazard classifications, and peer-reviewed PubMed studies. Our scoring pipeline is fully transparent.
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Medical Disclaimer
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.