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Is CVS Health CVS Health Baby SPF 50 Mineral-Based Sun Lotion Safe During Pregnancy? | VeriMom

Is CVS Health CVS Health Baby SPF 50 Mineral-Based Sun Lotion pregnancy-safe? Full ingredient breakdown, safety score, and what to watch for during pregnancy and breastfeeding.

HIGH RISK
27/100

Ingredients to watch during pregnancy

These 1 ingredient flagged with medium or high risk in our database:

Pregnancy-safe ingredients in this product

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Frequently asked questions

Is CVS Health CVS Health Baby SPF 50 Mineral-Based Sun Lotion safe during pregnancy?
CVS Health CVS Health Baby SPF 50 Mineral-Based Sun Lotion has 1 ingredient flagged as medium or high risk during pregnancy. See the list below and consider the safer alternatives.
How does VeriMom score CVS Health CVS Health Baby SPF 50 Mineral-Based Sun Lotion?
VeriMom scores CVS Health CVS Health Baby SPF 50 Mineral-Based Sun Lotion at 27/100 based on an analysis of 2 ingredients against EU CosIng, ECHA hazard classifications and PubMed research.
What should I look for in a pregnancy-safe product?
Avoid retinoids, oxybenzone, octinoxate, hydroquinone, and high-dose salicylic acid leave-on products. Prefer niacinamide, hyaluronic acid, vitamin C, azelaic acid, bakuchiol, and mineral SPF (zinc oxide, titanium dioxide).

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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.

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