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Ist lavandula latifolia herb oil in der Schwangerschaft sicher?

No harmonised CLP reproductive classifications (ECHA Annex VI) or SCCS/CIR determinations identifying Lavandula latifolia herb oil as a reproductive or teratogenic hazard. CIR/SCCS assessments of lavender oils generally concluded 'safe as used' in cosmetics when formulated appropriately; no peer‑reviewed evidence shows human teratogenicity for this oil. Topical cosmetic use gives low but measurable systemic exposure for adults. (Sources: ECHA Annex VI (no harmonised classification), CIR, PubChem, PubMed literature searches.)

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Ist lavandula latifolia herb oil in der Schwangerschaft sicher?
No harmonised CLP reproductive classifications (ECHA Annex VI) or SCCS/CIR determinations identifying Lavandula latifolia herb oil as a reproductive or teratogenic hazard. CIR/SCCS assessments of lavender oils generally concluded 'safe as used' in cosmetics when formulated appropriately; no peer‑reviewed evidence shows human teratogenicity for this oil. Topical cosmetic use gives low but measurable systemic exposure for adults. (Sources: ECHA Annex VI (no harmonised classification), CIR, PubChem, PubMed literature searches.)
Ist lavandula latifolia herb oil während des Stillens sicher?
No evidence of reproductive or developmental toxicity specific to Lavandula latifolia herb oil in humans or harmonised classifications. Systemic transfer into breastmilk is theoretical but expected to be low from cosmetic topical use; therefore exposure is low but measurable. Components like camphor can be systemically absorbed at high doses but typical cosmetic use levels are low. (Sources: ECHA Annex VI, CIR, PubMed, PubChem.)
Ist lavandula latifolia herb oil sicher für Babyhaut?
No infant‑specific data showing reproductive/developmental toxicity or mechanistic endocrine effects for this oil. However, due to immature barrier and higher surface‑area‑to‑weight, topical exposure in infants (0–3 yr) gives increased systemic exposure relative to adults (adult exposure scored as low but measurable → infant exposure elevated by +1). Also essential oils can be skin irritants/sensitizers and some components (camphor, 1,8‑cineole) warrant caution in young children. (Sources: CIR, PubMed, CosIng, ECHA summaries.)
Wie bewertet VeriMom lavandula latifolia herb oil?
VeriMom bewertet lavandula latifolia herb oil mit 93/100 (keine bekannten Risiken) basierend auf EU CosIng, ECHA-Klassifizierungen und PubMed-Studien.
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