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Black Locust Extract

Extract that can have antioxidant properties, although it also may have harmful components.

Worst
Arnica Extract

Extract from the plant Arnica montana.

Worst
Awapuhi

English name for wild ginger.

Worst
Balm Mint Extract

Extract derived from a fragrant plant; it poses some risk of causing skin sensitivity.

Worst
Balsam Peru

Fatty resin that when applied topically can cause skin sensitivity.

Worst
Comfrey Extract

The alkaloid content of this extract means it has the potential to aggravate skin.

Worst
Cymbopogon Citrates

Plant that can have beneficial properties, but it also may be a skin sensitizer.

Worst
Cymbopogon Martini

Plant that can have beneficial properties, but it also may be a skin sensitizer.

Worst
Daisy Flower Extract

There is no research showing this extract has any benefit for skin. Also known as tansy, it can cause severe sensitivity and is considered unsafe for topical application.

Worst
English Ivy Extract

Plant extract that can be a skin sensitizer due to its stimulant and astringent (skin-constricting) properties.

Worst
Symphytum Officinale Extract

Controversial herb-derived ingredient with conflicting research on its safety in for topical use.

Worst
Fennel Seed Extract

Can have antioxidant properties, but on skin it can be a skin sensitizer.

Worst
Black Pepper Extract And Oil

It can cause significant skin sensitivity...

Worst
Bloodwort

Also known as yarrow.

Worst
Bois De Rose Oil

This oil contains high amounts of fragrance chemical linalool, which causes skin irritation.

Worst
Bois Oil

Fragrant oil that has no research showing it has benefit for skin.

Worst
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