Allergen & irritant analysis
3 flaggedThis hair oil from Kiehl's lists 13 ingredients. AllerNote's analysis flags 3 known contact allergens in the INCI list. That includes 2 EU-labelled fragrance allergens (limonene, linalool). No parabens, MI / MCI (isothiazolinones), formaldehyde-releasing preservatives, SLS / SLES sulfates were detected in the listed ingredients.
- Rosmarinus officinalis leaf oilKnown allergen (plant): Essential Oils
- LimoneneKnown allergen (fragrance): Fragrance Mix
- LinaloolKnown allergen (fragrance): Fragrance Mix
Not detected: parabens, MI / MCI (isothiazolinones), formaldehyde-releasing preservatives, SLS / SLES sulfates. Contains: added fragrance.
Based on what's flagged, take extra care if you're among:
- People with fragrance allergy or fragrance-sensitive skin
- People with plant or Compositae (daisy-family) allergy
Generated from this product's ingredient list and AllerNote's allergen database — educational, not medical advice or a substitute for patch testing.
Benefits
Full Ingredient List
13INCI (full list, INCI order): persea gratissima oil, carthamus tinctorius seed oil, prunus amygdalus dulcis oil, peg-45 palm kernel glycerides, sorbitan oleate, ppg-5-ceteth-10 phosphate, rosmarinus officinalis leaf oil, isopropyl myristate, isopropyl palmitate, phytantriol, limonene, linalool, aloe barbadensis extract
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Potential Concerns
- May Trigger AcneCan clog pores or trigger breakouts.
- May Worsen EczemaMay worsen itching or irritation for eczema.
- May Worsen IrritationMay cause stinging, redness, or sensitivity.
- May Worsen Oily SkinMay increase shine or excess oil.
- May Worsen RosaceaCan trigger flare-ups in rosacea-prone skin.
Frequently asked questions
Does Magic Elixir Scalp And Hair Oil Treatment contain fragrance allergens?
Yes — analysing the INCI list, AllerNote found 2 of the EU-labelled fragrance allergens: limonene, linalool. If you're fragrance-sensitive or patch-test positive to a fragrance mix, treat Magic Elixir Scalp And Hair Oil Treatment with caution and patch test before full use.
Is Magic Elixir Scalp And Hair Oil Treatment paraben-free?
No parabens were detected in Magic Elixir Scalp And Hair Oil Treatment'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 Magic Elixir Scalp And Hair Oil Treatment suitable for sensitive or allergy-prone skin?
It depends on your specific triggers. Magic Elixir Scalp And Hair Oil Treatment contains 3 flagged allergens and 0 irritants (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 Magic Elixir Scalp And Hair Oil Treatment against your own profile.

