Is cucumis sativus juice safe during pregnancy?
Reviewed by VeriMom Editorial Team · Last reviewed
Pregnancy-Safe Ingredients Database — 28,000+ Ingredients Rated
cucumis sativus juice
NO KNOWN RISKS100
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Pregnancy-safe products containing cucumis sativus juice

Unichi
Unichi Pearls Phyto Calming Essence
100/100

okana
okana Cucumber + Lettuce Toner
99/100

Solait
Solait Sensitive After Sun Face Serum
98/100

Hema
Hema Primer Glow
98/100

Panacea3
Panacea3 Repair Serum Silver Line
98/100

Dr. Ceuracle
Dr. Ceuracle Hyal Reyouth Hydrogel Eye Mask
98/100

100% Pure
100% Pure Fruit Pigmented Tinted Moisturizer
98/100
serums
Unknown
solait aftersun
97/100

The Soap Works
The Soap Works Cucumber & Calendula Soap
97/100

Body Drench
Body Drench Hydrating Sheet Mask
87/100
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Frequently asked questions
- Is cucumis sativus juice safe during pregnancy?
- No harmonised CLP reproductive classification (ECHA Annex VI) or SCCS/CIR safety findings indicating reproductive hazard for cucumis sativus juice; general cosmetic ingredient listings (CosIng, PubChem) and EWG indicate low concern. No peer‑reviewed evidence of teratogenicity or reproductive toxicity specific to cucumber juice was identified.
- Is cucumis sativus juice safe while breastfeeding?
- No data or regulatory flags (ECHA C&L, CIR, SCCS) suggesting risk to lactation or breastfeeding infants from topical use of cucumis sativus juice. Typical use in cosmetics is topical and aqueous with no known systemic reproductive/toxic mechanism.
- Is cucumis sativus juice safe for baby skin?
- No evidence of specific developmental toxicity or infant-specific hazards. Adult dermal absorption is expected to be negligible for an aqueous plant juice (adult e=0), but per guidance small molecules/aqueous extracts are not completely non‑absorbable; therefore exposure score for baby skin increased by +1 to reflect higher surface‑area‑to‑weight and immature barrier. No infant‑specific studies found.
- How does VeriMom score cucumis sativus juice?
- VeriMom scores cucumis sativus juice at 100/100 (no known risks) based on EU CosIng status, ECHA hazard classifications, and peer-reviewed PubMed studies. Our scoring pipeline is fully transparent.
- What are pregnancy-safe alternatives to cucumis sativus juice?
- See our curated list of pregnancy-safe alternatives to cucumis sativus juice based on similar function and a no-known-risks safety band.
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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.