Allergen & irritant analysis
1 flaggedThis exfoliator from Dr. Sheth's lists 22 ingredients. AllerNote's analysis flags 1 common irritant in the INCI list. No added fragrance, parabens, MI / MCI (isothiazolinones), formaldehyde-releasing preservatives, SLS / SLES sulfates were detected in the listed ingredients.
- Sodium hydroxideStrong alkaline substance that can be highly corrosive and irritating in high concentrations; used safely in cosmetics only in neutralized, low concentrations for pH adjustment.
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
- 1AHAExfoliates skin for a brighter complexion.
- 2NiacinamideStrengthens, smooths, and brightens skin.
Full Ingredient List
22INCI (full list, INCI order): water, lactic acid, glycerin, polyacrylate crosspolymer-6, niacinamide, sodium hydroxide, xylitylglucoside, anhydroxylitol, xylitol, dipotassium glycyrrhizate, chamomilla vulgaris extract, calendula officinalis extract, aloe barbadensis leaf extract, phenoxyethanol, sodium cocoyl amino acids, sarcosine, potassium aspartate, magnesium aspartate, acacia senegal gum, xanthan gum, disodium edta, allantoin
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Potential Concerns
- May Worsen EczemaMay worsen itching or irritation for eczema.
- May Worsen RosaceaCan trigger flare-ups in rosacea-prone skin.
Frequently asked questions
Is Liquorice & Lactic Acid Peel fragrance-free?
No added fragrance or EU-labelled fragrance allergens were detected in Liquorice & Lactic Acid Peel'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 Liquorice & Lactic Acid Peel paraben-free?
No parabens were detected in Liquorice & Lactic Acid Peel'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 Liquorice & Lactic Acid Peel suitable for sensitive or allergy-prone skin?
It depends on your specific triggers. Liquorice & Lactic Acid Peel contains 0 flagged allergens and 1 irritant (listed in the analysis above). If none are on your personal allergen list it may suit you, but patch test first — add your allergens to AllerNote to check Liquorice & Lactic Acid Peel against your own profile.

