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We never blend a score that hides who disagrees. Funding model travels with every rating. Weights are computed at read time and never stored.

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Catalog/Clinique/All About Clean All-In-One Cleansing Micellar Milk and Makeup Remover - Oily Skin, 6.7 oz Cleanser
All About Clean All-In-One Cleansing Micellar Milk and Makeup Remover - Oily Skin, 6.7 oz Cleanser
Clinique

All About Clean All-In-One Cleansing Micellar Milk and Makeup Remover - Oily Skin, 6.7 oz Cleanser

Facial Cleanser

Clinique

All About Clean All-In-One Cleansing Micellar Milk and Makeup Remover - Oily Skin, 6.7 oz Cleanser

Facial Cleanser

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Your composite

70OUT OF 100Good

range 68–72

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Why this score

8-point split

90

Scan

98

Precautionary

94

Tolerance

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Cleaner options

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Same category, all safer. We show the best 12, including the strongest on each axis.

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Every rater, every axis

Ingredient safety

raters agree
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✓Also screened, nothing found: ECHA SVHC Candidate List · IARC Monographs · EU Harmonised Classification (CLP Annex VI) · California Proposition 65 · ANSES Endocrine Disruptors · Health Canada Ingredient Hotlist · US NTP Report on Carcinogens

✓US EPA Safer Choice (SCIL) recognizes 57% of ingredients as safer choices — a marker, never a score.

Environmental

    ✓Also screened, nothing found: EU Microplastics Restriction

    Packaging

    • Independent — not funded by the brands it rates. Auto-linked to this product, not yet human-reviewed. about this rater →

    Coverage & match quality

    4 ratings · 2 of 4 axes

    • Some ratings rest on an automatic match that has not been human-reviewed.
    • Fewer raters reach smaller-brand products, so a missing rating is not a clean bill of health, only a gap.

    Weighted by what you care about

    Tune your weights

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    Environmentalno rating

    No rater covers this axis for this product, so its weight can't move the score.

    Laborno rating

    No rater covers this axis for this product, so its weight can't move the score.

    1.0×
    0 means ignored. Higher = more weight in your composite.

    What we know about the packaging

    Unidentified·0 of 1 identified

    Nobody recorded what this pack is actually made of beyond “plastic”, so the packaging score is a stand-in for the middle of that range — not a reading of this container.

    • Recorded only as “plastic” — no resin code. It could be PET (#1) (widely recyclable) or PVC (#3) (hard to recycle); nothing on record says which, so it counts as 46 out of 100, the middle of that range.

    This says how precisely the packaging is described, not how good it is — a fully identified material can still be a bad one.

    How we know the packaging

    Nobody published the material for this product, so it was read from the product photo — the container looks like this, rather than the maker saying so. Treat the packaging score as weaker here than on a product with a declared material.

    A photo also cannot show the resin code moulded into the base, so every plastic container reads as “plastic, unspecified” — the cautious end of the plastics range, not a finding about this particular pack.

    Ingredients, decoded

    Data availability

    Robust·20 of 21 characterized

    Our sources have reference data on 20 of 21 listed ingredients; 1 is uncharacterized in our data — a gap, not a clean bill.

    Worth a look (2)

    • Sodium Hydroxide4/10buffering · denaturantraters disagree

      EU-restricted (with limits) · flagged by 2 of 9 lists

    • Phenoxyethanol4/10preservative · antimicrobialraters disagree

      Mild sensitizer for some · flagged by 1 of 9 lists

    ✓No flags in our sources (18)

    • Water\\Aqua\\Eau
    • Isohexadecane
    • Methyl Trimethicone
    • Butylene Glycol
    • Glycerin
    • Tocopheryl Acetate
    • Propanediol
    • Algae Extract
    • Panthenol
    • Helianthus Annuus Seedcake
    • Cucumis Sativus Fruit Extract
    • Sucrose
    • Propylene Glycol Dicaprate
    • Caprylyl Glycol
    • Xanthan Gum
    • Acrylates/C10-30 Alkyl Acrylate Crosspolymer
    • Steareth-2
    • Oleth-10

    No data in our sources (1)

    • Hordeum Vulgare Extract\\Extrait D'Orge

    Not a verdict — our authorities simply have no reference for these.

    Where this came from

    Cruelty-free status recorded from crueltyfreekitty.com ↗

    Researched facts on Greenlens always carry the page that stated them — nothing is inferred from a model's memory.