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Laboratoire Nuxe · Moisturizers

Soin anti-âge yeux rechargeur jeunesse et perfection — ingredient safety report

Every ingredient on the label, checked against published safety data. Profile tags on each card show who should take extra care. Label data from Open Beauty Facts, a community database — formulations change, so verify against your packaging.

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Moderate concern

Contains ingredients worth knowing about. Review the flags below against your skin's needs.

Concern score 59/100 · 32 ingredients analyzed

Driven by TalcIARC Group 2A, EU CosIng Annex III (declarable / restricted)

Risk categories found

Allergy risk3 ingredients · max 7/10Cancer concern2 ingredients · max 5/10Irritation4 ingredients · max 5/10Environmental impact2 ingredients · max 3/10

Flagged ingredients (9)

Ingredients with a documented concern, from official datasets and our reviewed database.

Talc

absorbent · texturizer

Severity 5/10
Babies & kids: Best avoided
  • Cancer concern:IARC reclassified talc as probably carcinogenic (2A) in 2024; historic asbestos contamination drives concern.

A mineral powder at the center of major litigation and a 2024 IARC upgrade to 'probably carcinogenic'. Regulators specifically warn against powder use on babies (inhalation risk); cornstarch is the standard substitute.

Parfum

fragrance

Severity 7/10Editorial
Sensitive skin: Best avoidedPregnancy: Use with cautionBabies & kids: Best avoidedEczema-prone: Best avoided
  • Allergy risk:Fragrance is the single most common cause of cosmetic contact allergy.
  • Irritation:Frequent trigger of stinging and redness on reactive skin.
Caredermis curated dermatological review

An umbrella term that can hide dozens of undisclosed scent chemicals. Fragrance is the leading cause of allergic contact dermatitis from cosmetics, and dermatologists routinely advise fragrance-free products for eczema, babies and sensitive skin.

Phenoxyethanol

preservative

Severity 3/10
Babies & kids: Use with caution
  • Irritation:Occasional stinging and irritation, mostly around eyes and on damaged skin.

Today's most common preservative, considered safe by the SCCS up to 1%. French authorities advise avoiding it in wipes and diaper-area products for children under 3 as a precaution.

Dimethicone

emollient · occlusive

Severity 3/10Editorial
  • Environmental impact:Not biodegradable; accumulates in the environment via wash-off.

The workhorse silicone — inert and non-sensitizing on skin (even FDA-approved as a skin protectant), with persistence in the environment as its main criticism.

Mica

pigment · pearlescent

Severity 2/10Editorial
  • Environmental impact:Skin-safe; the ingredient's controversy is ethical (mining labor), not toxicological.

The shimmer mineral in highlighters and glowy creams; safe on skin, with sourcing ethics being its real controversy.

Severity 2/10Editorial
  • Allergy risk:Occasional Asteraceae-family sensitivity.

Marigold extract, a staple of baby balms; well tolerated aside from rare daisy-family allergies.

Sodium Benzoate

preservative

Severity 2/10Editorial
  • Irritation:Can cause transient, non-allergic flushing/stinging on reactive skin.

A food-grade preservative generally regarded as one of the gentler options; occasional non-immune stinging is its main drawback.

Pore-clogging potential (1)

Ingredients rated likely to clog pores — relevant if your skin is acne-prone. This is a separate indicator and is not part of the safety score.

Indicative Fulton-scale ratings from published dermatology references — not a regulator classification; individual reactions vary.

No concerns found (14)

Ingredients that are unflagged in our reviewed database, reviewed safe by the CIR panel, or on an EU permitted list.

Recognized ingredients (7)

Catalogued in official cosmetic-ingredient inventories (EU CosIng and others) with no safety flag on record. Being recognized isn't a safety guarantee — it means the ingredient is on record but no authority has published a concern.

  • PEG/PPG-18/18 DIMETHICONE· surfactant - emulsifying
  • ALBIZIA JULIBRISSIN BARK EXTRACT· fragrance, skin conditioning
  • LEPIDIUM MEYENII ROOT EXTRACT· skin conditioning
  • PAPAVER RHOEAS PETAL EXTRACT· skin conditioning - emollient, soothing
  • PASSIFLORA INCARNATA EXTRACT· astringent
  • ANCHUSA ARVENSIS EXTRACT· skin conditioning
  • ARAUCARIA ANGUSTIFOLIA SEED EXTRACT· skin conditioning, skin conditioning - e…

Not enough data (2)

Not found in any dataset we hold (often trade-name blends or very niche ingredients), so we can't assess them — this is not a safety judgment either way.

  • THEOBROMA CACAO (COCOA) LEAF CELL EXTRACT
  • DARUTOSIDE [N2403/B]

This report is informational, not medical advice. Assessments summarize published findings (EU CosIng, IARC, ECHA, CIR, SCCS and others) about ingredients — not clinical testing of this specific product. Exposure, concentration and individual sensitivity all matter. Consult a dermatologist for medical concerns.

Lower-concern moisturizers

Same category, better ingredient safety score than this product — somewhere to look next if this one raised concerns.

Full ingredient list (as analyzed)

DIMETHICONE, AQUA/WATER, DIMETHICONE CROSSPOLYMER, CAPRYLIC/CAPRIC TRIGLYCERIDE, TALC, SILICA, PEG/PPG-18/18 DIMETHICONE, BUTYLENE GLYCOL, GLYCERIN, CI 77891/TITANIUM DIOXIDE, PARFUM/FRAGRANCE, PHENOXYETHANOL, SODIUM CHLORIDE, ALBIZIA JULIBRISSIN BARK EXTRACT, MICA, DEHYDROACETIC ACID, SODIUM GLUCONATE, TRIETHOXYCAPRYLYLSILANE, CI 77492/IRON OXIDES, SODIUM HYALURONATE, METHICONE, LEPIDIUM MEYENII ROOT EXTRACT, THEOBROMA CACAO (COCOA) LEAF CELL EXTRACT, CI 77491/IRON OXIDES, PAPAVER RHOEAS PETAL EXTRACT, PASSIFLORA INCARNATA EXTRACT, BENZYL ALCOHOL, ANCHUSA ARVENSIS EXTRACT, TIN OXIDE, CALENDULA OFFICINALIS FLOWER EXTRACT, SODIUM BENZOATE, ARAUCARIA ANGUSTIFOLIA SEED EXTRACT, DARUTOSIDE [N2403/B]

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