Allergen & irritant analysis
This body lotion from CeraVe lists 21 ingredients. AllerNote's analysis found no commonly-flagged contact allergens or irritants in the INCI list — though no formula is universally safe. No added fragrance, parabens, MI / MCI (isothiazolinones), formaldehyde-releasing preservatives, SLS / SLES sulfates were detected in the listed ingredients.
No commonly-flagged contact allergens or irritants were detected in the listed ingredients — though no formula is universally safe.
Not detected: added fragrance, parabens, MI / MCI (isothiazolinones), formaldehyde-releasing preservatives, SLS / SLES sulfates.
Generated from this product's ingredient list and AllerNote's allergen database — educational, not medical advice or a substitute for patch testing.
Benefits
Key Ingredients
- 1CeramidesLocks in moisture and supports skin barrier.
- 2Vitamin EProtects skin and soothes irritation.
- 3AntioxidantsShields skin from free radical damage.
- 4Hyaluronic AcidHydrates by attracting and holding water.
Full Ingredient List
21INCI (full list, INCI order): active ingredients: petrolatum 46.5% inactive ingredients: paraffinum liquidum, paraffin, ozokerite, dimethicone, ceramide np, ceramide ap, ceramide eop, carbomer, water, sodium lauroyl lactylate, proline, cholesterol, phenoxyethanol, tocopheryl acetate, tocopherol, hydrolyzed hyaluronic acid, panthenol, pantolactone, phytosphingosine, xanthan gum, ethylhexylglycerin
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Potential Concerns
- May Worsen Oily SkinMay increase shine or excess oil.
Frequently asked questions
Is Baby Healing Ointment fragrance-free?
No added fragrance or EU-labelled fragrance allergens were detected in Baby Healing Ointment's listed ingredients. "Not detected" isn't an absolute guarantee, but it's a good sign for fragrance-sensitive skin — confirm against the current pack and your own triggers.
Is Baby Healing Ointment paraben-free?
No parabens were detected in Baby Healing Ointment's listed ingredients. Worth keeping in perspective: parabens are among the least common cosmetic allergens, so "paraben-free" matters far less for reactive skin than avoiding fragrance or the preservative MI/MCI.
Is Baby Healing Ointment suitable for sensitive or allergy-prone skin?
No commonly-flagged allergens or irritants were detected in Baby Healing Ointment, which is encouraging for reactive skin — but "no known flags" isn't the same as "safe for everyone." Patch test before full use, and check it against your own allergen profile on AllerNote.

