eucalyptus cinerea leaf water est-il sûr pendant la grossesse ?
No harmonised CLP (ECHA Annex VI) reproductive classification or SCCS/CIR safety assessment was identified for 'Eucalyptus cinerea leaf water'. Peer‑reviewed reproductive toxicity data for the hydrosol are not available; known reproductive/teratogenic signals in the literature are associated with concentrated eucalyptus essential oil or single constituents (e.g., 1,8‑cineole) at high doses, not with dilute hydrosols. Given absence of harmonised flags or regulatory safety concerns for the hydrosol, default score is 0. (Sources: ECHA Annex VI — no harmonised classification found; absence of CIR/SCCS opinions for this specific INCI; PubMed literature on eucalyptus oil toxicity pertains to concentrated oil, not leaf water.)
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- eucalyptus cinerea leaf water est-il sûr pendant la grossesse ?
- No harmonised CLP (ECHA Annex VI) reproductive classification or SCCS/CIR safety assessment was identified for 'Eucalyptus cinerea leaf water'. Peer‑reviewed reproductive toxicity data for the hydrosol are not available; known reproductive/teratogenic signals in the literature are associated with concentrated eucalyptus essential oil or single constituents (e.g., 1,8‑cineole) at high doses, not with dilute hydrosols. Given absence of harmonised flags or regulatory safety concerns for the hydrosol, default score is 0. (Sources: ECHA Annex VI — no harmonised classification found; absence of CIR/SCCS opinions for this specific INCI; PubMed literature on eucalyptus oil toxicity pertains to concentrated oil, not leaf water.)
- eucalyptus cinerea leaf water est-il sûr pendant l'allaitement ?
- No evidence that Eucalyptus cinerea leaf water causes reproductive or lactation hazards, and no specific data showing transfer into breast milk. Issues reported in literature relate to ingestion/topical misuse of concentrated eucalyptus essential oil in infants/children, not hydrosols. Therefore hazard/mechanism scores remain 0 and expected systemic exposure from cosmetic topical use of a hydrosol is negligible. (Sources: PubMed case reports on eucalyptus oil toxicity — concentrated oil; no CIR/SCCS or ECHA harmonised classification for the hydrosol.)
- eucalyptus cinerea leaf water est-il sûr pour la peau de bébé ?
- Hazard and mechanism remain 0 due to lack of reproductive/neurodevelopmental data specific to the hydrosol; however, exposure score increased by +1 for infants (per instructions) because baby skin has higher absorption and immature barrier and hydrosols may contain trace volatiles (e.g., 1,8‑cineole) that are more problematic when present in oils. Reported pediatric adverse events in the literature concern concentrated eucalyptus essential oil and ingestion/topical misuse in young children, not typical cosmetic use of leaf water; avoid applying concentrated essential oils to infants. (Sources: PubMed case reports on eucalyptus oil in children; EWG entry for eucalyptus/eucalyptus oil — notes concerns for concentrated oil; absence of ECHA Annex VI harmonised classification for leaf water.)
- Comment VeriMom évalue-t-il eucalyptus cinerea leaf water ?
- VeriMom évalue eucalyptus cinerea leaf water à 100/100 (pas de risques connus) sur la base du statut EU CosIng, des classifications ECHA et des études PubMed.
- Quelles sont les alternatives sûres à eucalyptus cinerea leaf water pendant la grossesse ?
- Consultez notre liste d'alternatives sûres à eucalyptus cinerea leaf water basée sur une fonction similaire et une classification sans risques connus.
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