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Fragrance ingredients some people react to (the EU requires listing these): Limonene, Linalool, Farnesol
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A quick read on the upsides and the watch-outs — each tied to where it comes from.
The ingredients doing the work — the reason you'd buy it.
Every ingredient in label order — what it does, how likely it is to clog pores, and how strong the research is. Expand a row for the plain-words read.
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24PanthenolPro-vitamin B5 | Pro-vitamin B5; soothes, hydrates, and helps repair the skin and hair surface.moreProvitamin B5: it readily absorbs into skin and hair where it converts to pantothenic acid (vitamin B5), acting as a humectant that holds water while soothing and supporting the skin's repair processes. Full ingredient page → | 0 | moderate |
25AquaWater | solventmoreWater (Aqua) is the solvent base of most skincare and haircare products and usually the first, largest ingredient on the label. Full ingredient page → | — | |
26ParfumFragrance | A blend of fragrance compounds; the most common trigger for fragrance sensitivity.more'Fragrance' or 'Parfum' is not a single ingredient but an undisclosed blend of scent compounds (30-50 on average, sometimes up to ~200) whose exact composition is a protected trade secret. Full ingredient page → | — | moderate |
27Limonene | deodorant, perfuming, solventmoreA fragrance ingredient — the main scent compound of citrus-peel oils, giving a fresh citrus/orange smell — added purely for scent, and one of the fragrance allergens the EU requires to be declared on cosmetic labels (Annex III). Full ingredient page → | — | moderate |
28Linalool | deodorant, perfumingmoreA fragrance ingredient — a naturally occurring terpene alcohol found in lavender, coriander and citrus flowers, with a sweet floral/lavender scent — added purely for scent, and one of the fragrance allergens the EU requires to be declared on cosmetic labels (Annex III). Full ingredient page → | — | moderate |
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33Farnesol | deodorant, perfumingmoreA fragrance ingredient — a naturally occurring compound (found in oils such as neroli, rose, lemongrass and tuberose) with a delicate sweet floral, linden-flower scent, also used as a deodorant agent — added mainly for scent, and one of the fragrance allergens the EU requires to be declared on cosmetic labels (Annex III). Full ingredient page → | — | moderate |
Comedogenic is a 0–5 pore-clogging likelihood — a contested measure, take it lightly. No marker = unremarkable or not yet researched — we never fake a rating.
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Cheaper picks and higher-rated alternatives that share the same actives — better picks first.
In label order — earlier usually means more of it. Highlighted names are the evidence-backed actives.
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