Clinically Tested for Irritation ●
TL;DR. This is not a cosmetic ingredient and has no formulation function. It is a product-testing claim, so it does not act as a solvent, preservative, emulsifier, surfactant, or active.
What does Clinically Tested for Irritation do in a cosmetic formula?
This is not a cosmetic ingredient and has no formulation function. It is a product-testing claim, so it does not act as a solvent, preservative, emulsifier, surfactant, or active.
Is Clinically Tested for Irritation clean?
This entry cannot be assessed as a material under clean-beauty restricted lists. The claim may describe a finished-product test, but it does not identify the formula components or their it profile.
Is Clinically Tested for Irritation sustainable?
This entry has no sourcing, biodegradability, or persistence profile because it is not a material. Sustainability depends on the actual ingredients and packaging behind the product.
Is Clinically Tested for Irritation COSMOS-approved?
COSMOS evaluates ingredients, processing, and finished-product claims, so this entry has no direct permitted or prohibited status as a cosmetic material. Green Chemistry alignment cannot be assigned without an actual substance.
How does Clinically Tested for Irritation work chemically?
There is no molecular structure, use level, pH behavior, or stability profile to assess because this is a testing claim rather than a compound. Interpreting the claim requires the test protocol, sample size, endpoint, and whether the finished product or individual components were assessed.
Last updated 2026-05-13