salix nigra bark extract est-il sûr pendant la grossesse ?
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salix nigra bark extract
RISQUE FAIBLE87
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Pregnancy-safe products containing salix nigra bark extract

Ebanel
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Soap & Glory
Soap & Glory Scrub Your Nose In It Facial Scrub
89/100

Benton Deep Green Tea Serum - 30ml
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Benton Deep Green Tea Cleansing Foam - 120g
89/100

Beauty Pie
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Benton
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89/100

boscia
BOSCIA Clear Complexion Cleanser
89/100
BONAJOUR
BONAJOUR Chamomile & Centella Repair Skin
89/100

Dr.G Brightening Vita Peeling Pads - 70pads
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Green People
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Frequently asked questions
- salix nigra bark extract est-il sûr pendant la grossesse ?
- No EU Annex II/III restriction or harmonised CLP reproductive classification was found. The CIR safety assessment of willow (Salix alba) bark extracts (used as the cosmetic reference in industry reviews) found no reproductive/developmental toxicity at doses up to 1000 mg/kg bw/day (NOAEL) and concluded willow-derived ingredients are safe in cosmetic use levels (reports list typical leave‑on use up to ~1.1%). However, the EMA herbal monograph notes that salicylates from willow products can cross the placenta and advises avoidance in pregnancy (and contraindication in the third trimester) for medicinal/oral use; this provides a theoretical mechanism of concern for systemic salicylates, though there is no direct evidence that typical topical cosmetic use leads to systemic levels causing reproductive effects. Sources: CIR (willow safety assessment), EMA monograph, EWG entry, PubMed reviews.
- salix nigra bark extract est-il sûr pendant l'allaitement ?
- Same rationale as for pregnancy. CIR cosmetic assessment shows no reproductive/developmental hazard for willow bark extracts at tested doses; EMA states salicylates appear in breast milk after systemic (oral) exposure and therefore recommends caution for nursing mothers. For topical cosmetic use there is no direct evidence of harmful exposure via breast milk, but the theoretical transfer of salicylates after systemic absorption motivates a precautionary mechanism flag.
- salix nigra bark extract est-il sûr pour la peau de bébé ?
- No infant-specific reproductive/toxicology data were located. The parent safety assessment (CIR) did not identify reproductive hazards and did not require infant-specific restrictions; however, infant (0–3 yr) skin has higher permeability and higher surface‑area‑to‑weight, so exposure from topical products is increased (+1 exposure per your rules). There is no direct evidence that topical willow bark extracts at typical cosmetic use concentrations produce systemic salicylate levels in infants, but infants with immature barriers or products applied over large areas would have higher exposure.
- Comment VeriMom évalue-t-il salix nigra bark extract ?
- VeriMom évalue salix nigra bark extract à 87/100 (risque faible) sur la base du statut EU CosIng, des classifications ECHA et des études PubMed.
- Quelles sont les alternatives sûres à salix nigra bark extract pendant la grossesse ?
- Consultez notre liste d'alternatives sûres à salix nigra bark extract basée sur une fonction similaire et une classification sans risques connus.
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