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Ingredient safety
A 40-point gap between the two loudest voices.
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Same category, all safer. We show the best 12, including the strongest on each axis.
Independent — not funded by the brands it rates. Auto-linked to this product, not yet human-reviewed. about this rater →
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A government authority. Auto-linked to this product, not yet human-reviewed. about this rater →
Independent — not funded by the brands it rates. Auto-linked to this product, not yet human-reviewed. about this rater →
Independent — not funded by the brands it rates. Auto-linked to this product, not yet human-reviewed. about this rater →
Also screened, nothing found: IARC Monographs · Health Canada Ingredient Hotlist · ECHA SVHC Candidate List · California Proposition 65 · US NTP Report on Carcinogens
US EPA Safer Choice (SCIL) recognizes 60% of ingredients as safer choices — a marker, never a score.
Also screened, nothing found: EU Microplastics Restriction
Coverage & match quality
5 ratings · 1 of 4 axes
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+No rater covers this axis for this product, so its weight can't move the score.
No rater covers this axis for this product, so its weight can't move the score.
No rater covers this axis for this product, so its weight can't move the score.
Data availability
Robust14 of 15 characterized
Our sources have reference data on 14 of 15 listed ingredients; 1 is uncharacterized in our data — a gap, not a clean bill.
Worth a look (2)
ANSES endocrine candidateflagged by 3 of 9 lists
ANSES endocrine candidateflagged by 3 of 9 lists
No flags in our sources (12)
No data in our sources (1)
Not a verdict — our authorities simply have no reference for these.