Is tasmannia lanceolata fruit/leaf extract safe during pregnancy?
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tasmannia lanceolata fruit/leaf extract
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Pregnancy-safe products containing tasmannia lanceolata fruit/leaf extract

A'KIN
A'KIN Fragrance Free Mild And Gentle Shampoo
99/100

A'KIN
A'KIN Sensitive Care Shampoo
99/100

Flight Mode Skincare
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99/100

Plantheque
Plantheque The Stay Calm Face Cream
99/100

Roccoco
Roccoco Skin Nectar
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Bunjie
Bunjie Nappy Rash & Barrier Cream
99/100

Q+A
Q+A Green Tea Daily Toner
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Thrive
Thrive Daily Sunscreen For Sensitive Skin
98/100

AnteAGE
AnteAGE Moisturizer
98/100

Alpyn Beauty
Alpyn Beauty Super Peptide & Ghostberry Moisturizer For Barrier Repair
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Frequently asked questions
- Is tasmannia lanceolata fruit/leaf extract safe during pregnancy?
- No harmonised reproductive/teratogenic classification found in ECHA Annex VI, and there are no SCCS or CIR safety assessments specifically for Tasmannia lanceolata fruit/leaf extract. Peer‑reviewed literature and chemical databases (PubChem, CosIng) list the botanical and some constituents (e.g., polygodial) but provide no convincing animal or human reproductive toxicity data; therefore default hazard/mechanism/exposure scores are 0. Sources consulted: ECHA Annex VI, SCCS, CIR, PubMed, PubChem, CosIng, EWG.
- Is tasmannia lanceolata fruit/leaf extract safe while breastfeeding?
- No data found indicating effects on lactation, breastmilk transfer, or breastfed infants, and no regulatory reproductive/lactation classifications. In absence of evidence, hazard and mechanism are scored 0 and exposure is scored 0 for topical cosmetic use.
- Is tasmannia lanceolata fruit/leaf extract safe for baby skin?
- No infant‑specific reproductive or systemic toxicity data were identified. Hazard and mechanism remain 0 per absence of evidence. Exposure for babies is increased by +1 (to 1) relative to adults because botanical extracts are not completely non‑absorbable and infant skin has higher absorption/surface‑area‑to‑weight; however, no data indicate high bioavailability.
- How does VeriMom score tasmannia lanceolata fruit/leaf extract?
- VeriMom scores tasmannia lanceolata fruit/leaf extract 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 tasmannia lanceolata fruit/leaf extract?
- See our curated list of pregnancy-safe alternatives to tasmannia lanceolata fruit/leaf extract 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.