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Formaldehyde Releasers in Lip Gloss

Which lip gloss products contain Formaldehyde Releasers, and what are the risks?

Hazard Score

9/10

Products Found

0

About Formaldehyde Releasers

A group of preservatives that work by slowly releasing small amounts of formaldehyde over time. Formaldehyde is a known human carcinogen, and these releasers expose users to low but continuous levels of it.

Banned in EURestricted in CanadaFDA: Formaldehyde itself is restricted in cosmetics; however, formaldehyde-releasing preservatives remain legal in the US with no concentration limits.
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Lip Gloss Products Containing Formaldehyde Releasers

0 products found in our database.

No lip gloss products in our database currently contain Formaldehyde Releasers as a flagged ingredient. This ingredient is still commonly found in products from other categories.

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Clean Alternatives

Instead of Formaldehyde Releasers, look for lip gloss products made with:

phenoxyethanol (at safe concentrations)
ethylhexylglycerin
sodium anisate
potassium sorbate

What Numbrrrz Uses Instead

Numbrrrz never uses formaldehyde or formaldehyde-releasing preservatives. Our simple four-ingredient formula is preserved naturally with vitamin E.

Formaldehyde Releasers in Other Categories

FAQ

Why is Formaldehyde Releasers used in lip gloss products?
Effective and inexpensive broad-spectrum preservatives that prevent bacterial and fungal growth in water-based formulations.
How many lip gloss products contain Formaldehyde Releasers?
In our database, 0 lip gloss products contain Formaldehyde Releasers as a flagged ingredient. The actual number on the market is likely much higher, as our database covers major brands but not every product available.
Is Formaldehyde Releasers more dangerous in lip gloss than other products?
Risk depends on exposure route and frequency. Lip Gloss products are applied directly to the lips, where ingredients are ingested through eating and drinking. Daily use creates continuous low-level formaldehyde exposure. Strongly avoid.
What is a safe alternative to lip gloss with Formaldehyde Releasers?
Look for lip gloss products that use phenoxyethanol (at safe concentrations), ethylhexylglycerin, sodium anisate instead of Formaldehyde Releasers. Numbrrrz lip balm uses only organic, food-grade ingredients and contains zero flagged chemicals.
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Formaldehyde Releasers-Free Lip Gloss Exists.

Numbrrrz lip balm is made with only four organic, food-grade ingredients. No Formaldehyde Releasers. No compromise.