Camphor
Also known as: synthetic camphor, 2-bornanone, camphor synthetic, D-camphor
A waxy, aromatic compound used in lip balms and medicated products for its cooling sensation and mild analgesic properties. Camphor dries out lips with repeated use, creating a cycle of dependency.
1 = low concern, 10 = avoid
Risk by Usage Frequency
How risk changes depending on how often you use products containing Camphor.
Minor risk; temporary cooling effect without lasting damage.
Daily use on lips causes drying and irritation, leading to increased reapplication.
Creates a clear dependency cycle. Lips become drier with each application, prompting more use.
Health Risks
Dries and irritates lips with repeated use, creating a dependency cycle where users reapply constantly.
Toxic if ingested in significant amounts; particularly dangerous for children.
Poison Control Centers report camphor as a leading cause of childhood poisoning from topical products.
Can cause contact dermatitis and chemical burns at higher concentrations.
Global Regulatory Status
How camphor is regulated in cosmetics and personal care products around the world.
91% of countries with data ban or restrict this ingredient
Details
Max 11% in certain products under Annex III; prohibited in aerosols.
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Mirrors EU; restricted concentration limits.
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Hotlist restricts concentration by product type.
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Permitted with limits under MHLW standards.
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Permitted with concentration limits.
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Scheduled substance; restricted depending on concentration.
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Permitted with limits per Safety Technical Standards.
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Permitted with limits per ANVISA.
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Restricted under BIS standards with concentration limits.
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Restricted with limits, harmonized with EU Annex III.
Why Brands Use Camphor
Provides a cooling, tingling sensation that consumers associate with a product 'working.' Also used as a mild pain reliever and anti-itch agent.
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Better alternatives exist. Brands choose camphor because it's cheap and effective, but safer options like peppermint oil (diluted), eucalyptus oil (diluted), cocoa butter deliver similar results without the health concerns.
Camphor in Product Categories
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Products Containing Camphor
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Safe Alternatives
What Numbrrrz Uses Instead
Numbrrrz lip products provide soothing hydration without camphor or other drying agents that create dependency.

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