Is hydrogenated soy polyglycerides safe during pregnancy?
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Pregnancy-Safe Ingredients Database — 28,000+ Ingredients Rated
hydrogenated soy polyglycerides
NO KNOWN RISKS100
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Pregnancy-safe products containing hydrogenated soy polyglycerides

Plum
PLUM Candy Melts Vegan Lip Balm
99/100

Plum
PLUM Candy Melt
99/100

Naïf
Naïf Baby Sunscreen SPF50
98/100

Obagi
Obagi Professional-C Microdermabrasion Polish + Mask
98/100

Dreamy Atoms
Dreamy Atoms Papaya Plush Cleansing Balm
98/100

Plum
PLUM Bodylovin' Vanilla Vibes De-odorizing Pit Cream
98/100

Naïf
Naïf Sunscreen Spf30 Face
97/100

Asa Beauty
Asa Beauty Crème Highlighter
97/100

Naïf
Naïf Sun Cream Baby & Kids SPF30
97/100

Three Ships
Three Ships Buttercream Hydrating Lip Mask
97/100
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Frequently asked questions
- Is hydrogenated soy polyglycerides safe during pregnancy?
- No harmonised CLP classification, no CIR or SCCS safety assessment specific to hydrogenated soy polyglycerides, and no peer‑reviewed reproductive/toxicology studies located indicating developmental or reproductive hazard; EWG lists low DART concern. Industry ingredient listings describe it as a hydrogenated derivative of soybean oil used as an emollient/viscosity agent. (EWG; SpecialChem; GoodScents).
- Is hydrogenated soy polyglycerides safe while breastfeeding?
- No data found indicating breastfeeding/lactation risk or transfer; absence of regulatory flags (no harmonised H361/H360) and no published evidence of systemic reproductive toxicity for this INCI suggests no known contraindication during breastfeeding when used topically. (EWG; SpecialChem).
- Is hydrogenated soy polyglycerides safe for baby skin?
- No evidence of infant-specific toxicity. Absorption from topical cosmetic application is expected to be negligible-to-low for this large, highly lipophilic/hydrophobic emollient, but infant skin has higher permeability so exposure score increased by +1 per your rules. No studies found showing infant dermal harm. (SpecialChem; GoodScents).
- How does VeriMom score hydrogenated soy polyglycerides?
- VeriMom scores hydrogenated soy polyglycerides 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 hydrogenated soy polyglycerides?
- See our curated list of pregnancy-safe alternatives to hydrogenated soy polyglycerides 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.