Vanicream - Moisturizing Lotion
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ABOUT THE PRODUCT
3 Potential Fungal Acne Trigger(s) were identified 

We state that these are potential triggers because results will vary from skin to skin and to some extent the concentration of the triggers, some triggers at low concentrations might be more problematic, while at higher concentrations some triggers will actually cause the yeast to starve and die such as Polysorbate 20 (Guillot et al), also if there are any anti-Malassezia ingredients present within the formulation and at the right percentage, this could also work in your favor. Finally, the individual susceptibility and sensitivity of your skin to these "trigger ingredients" will also play a role in the severity and response of any trigger or the lack thereof.

So just because something might be problematic for person "A" that doesn't mean person "B" will have the same experience. Just avoid all potential triggers and you won't need to worry about this.

  • Cetearyl Alcohol
  • Glyceryl Stearate
  • PEG-30 Stearate
However, your individual sensitivity to these ingredients may vary
This Product Also Contains:
1 Malassezia (Fungal Acne) Combatting Ingredient
  • Propylene Glycol
Info
  • Dermatologist Tested
  • Gluten-Free
  • Non-Comedogenic
  • National Eczema Association Seal of Acceptance
  • Non-Greasy
  • Essential Oil-Free
  • Moisturizing
  • Skin-Soothing
PRODUCT (Rating & Score)

EWG Scores ( 1—10 )
1-2 <=> Low Hazard
3-6 <=> Medium Hazard
7-10 <=> High Hazard

You Can Find Out More about EWG Scores here and here.

CIR Findings ( S, SQ, U, UNS )
S <=> Safe As Used In Cosmetics
SQ <=> Safe For Use With Qualifications In Cosmetics
U <=> Unsafe For Use In Cosmetics

You Can Find Out More about CIR Findings here and here.

Comedogenic Rating (Likely to cause Acne)
This Score can be from zero to five (0/5) to 5/5
Lower scores are better which means it has a lesser
chance of clogging the pores of your skin.

It's possible that your sensitivity to certain trigger ingredients differs from person to person. All Fungal Acne triggers should be avoided, especially if your skin isn't completely clear!

If you're not sure what fungal acne is, click here
Fungal Acne Triggers: 3 

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Ingredients Inside EWG CIR Cosmetic Roles
Water
1 S Solvent
Petrolatum
1-4 Emollient, Hair Conditioning, Skin Protecting, Uv Absorber, Moisturising, Skin-Conditioning Agent - Occlusive
Propylene Glycol
3 SQ Solvent, Skin Conditioning, Fragrance, Humectant, Viscosity Controlling, Viscosity Decreasing Agent, Skin-Conditioning agent - Miscellaneous
Cetearyl Alcohol
  • Unexpectedly, the growth of some Malassezia spp., especially M. furfur, was observed in the presence of a primary fatty alcohol, Cetylstearyl Alcohol (Cetearyl Alcohol). (Dobler et al. - 2019).
  • Comedogenic Rating:2/5
1 S Emollient, Viscosity Controlling, Viscosity Increasing Agent, Emulsion Stabilising, Emulsifying, Opacifying, Foam Boosting, Viscosity Increasingagent - Aqueous
Sorbitol
1 Skin Conditioning, Fragrance, Humectant, Flavoring Agent, Plasticize
Ceteareth-20
1-3 Surfactant - Cleansing Agent, Surfactant - Solubilizing Agent
Simethicone
1 Skin Conditioning, Emollient, Hair Conditioning, Anti-foaming Agent
Glyceryl Stearate
  • Avoid if you have sensitivities to Malassezia or Prone to Fungal Acne Outbreaks
1 S Emollient, Emulsifying
PEG-30 Stearate
  • Avoid if you have sensitivities to Malassezia or prone to Fungal Acne outbreaks.
1-3 S Surfactant, Emulsifying
Sorbic Acid
3 S Fragrance, Preservative
BHT
3 S Masking, Fragrance, Antioxidant
Added by: lophophorusscout 
on April 19, 2020
Please read the ingredient list on the packaging of your product to be sure that the ingredients are appropriate for your personal use

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