jojoba oil/macadamia seed oil phytosteryl esters é seguro durante a gravidez?
No harmonised CLP reproductive classifications (ECHA Annex VI) or SCCS/CIR safety concerns found for phytosteryl esters or common cosmetic vegetable oils (jojoba, macadamia). No peer-reviewed evidence of teratogenicity or reproductive toxicity for topical phytosteryl esters; CIR and SCCS frameworks have not flagged these ingredients. Therefore default no evidence of reproductive hazard (h=0), no known reproductive mechanism (m=0), and negligible systemic exposure from topical cosmetic use (e=0). Sources consulted: ECHA Annex VI (no harmonised H360/H361), CIR safety assessment approach, PubMed (no relevant reproductive toxicity studies identified).
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- jojoba oil/macadamia seed oil phytosteryl esters é seguro durante a gravidez?
- No harmonised CLP reproductive classifications (ECHA Annex VI) or SCCS/CIR safety concerns found for phytosteryl esters or common cosmetic vegetable oils (jojoba, macadamia). No peer-reviewed evidence of teratogenicity or reproductive toxicity for topical phytosteryl esters; CIR and SCCS frameworks have not flagged these ingredients. Therefore default no evidence of reproductive hazard (h=0), no known reproductive mechanism (m=0), and negligible systemic exposure from topical cosmetic use (e=0). Sources consulted: ECHA Annex VI (no harmonised H360/H361), CIR safety assessment approach, PubMed (no relevant reproductive toxicity studies identified).
- jojoba oil/macadamia seed oil phytosteryl esters é seguro durante a amamentação?
- No data indicating transfer into breastmilk or reproductive endocrine activity. Given low dermal/systemic absorption expected for sterol esters and common cosmetic oils, breastfeeding risk is not indicated by regulatory or peer-reviewed sources. No harmonised classification or SCCS/CIR restrictions.
- jojoba oil/macadamia seed oil phytosteryl esters é seguro para a pele do bebê?
- No evidence of intrinsic reproductive or developmental hazard for the ingredient (h=0, m=0). Exposure scoring increased by +1 for infants (e=1) because infant skin has higher permeability and surface-area-to-weight vs adults; although systemic absorption of phytosteryl esters/topical oils is expected to be low in adults, infant exposure is considered low-but-measurable. No infant-specific toxicity data were identified that would change hazard/mechanism scores.
- Como o VeriMom pontua jojoba oil/macadamia seed oil phytosteryl esters?
- O VeriMom pontua jojoba oil/macadamia seed oil phytosteryl esters em 100/100 (sem riscos conhecidos) com base no status EU CosIng, classificações de perigo ECHA e estudos revisados por pares no PubMed. Nosso pipeline de pontuação é totalmente transparente.
- Quais são as alternativas seguras a jojoba oil/macadamia seed oil phytosteryl esters na gravidez?
- Veja nossa lista curada de alternativas seguras a jojoba oil/macadamia seed oil phytosteryl esters com base em função semelhante e classificação sem riscos conhecidos.
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Estas informações são apenas para fins educacionais e não constituem aconselhamento médico. As pontuações de segurança são baseadas em dados publicamente disponíveis e podem não refletir todos os riscos. Sempre consulte seu profissional de saúde antes de usar qualquer produto durante a gravidez ou amamentação.