Eucalyptus Oil โ Allergy Risk & Safety Profile
INCI: EUCALYPTUS GLOBULUS LEAF OIL
Key Facts
- CAS Number
- 8000-48-4
- Category
- fragrance
- Risk Level
- medium
- Common Allergen
- No
- Found In
- chest rub, shampoo, cleanser
Is Eucalyptus Oil safe in cosmetics?
Eucalyptus Oil is rated medium risk in cosmetic products. It is not classified as a common allergen and is generally well-tolerated by most skin types. Safer alternatives include Fragrance-free products, Essential oil-free formulations. Commonly found in chest rub, shampoo, cleanser.
What is Eucalyptus Oil?
Eucalyptus Oil is a fragrance commonly used in cosmetic and personal care products. It has a moderate risk of causing skin irritation or sensitization in some people.
Allergy & Safety Information
Eucalyptus Oil is generally safe for most people but may cause irritation or allergic reactions in sensitive individuals. If you experience redness, itching, or swelling after using a product with this ingredient, discontinue use and consult a dermatologist.
This ingredient carries moderate allergenicity risk. It can cause reactions in sensitised individuals but has a lower sensitisation rate than high-risk ingredients. Patch testing before full use is advisable for anyone with a history of cosmetic reactions.
About Fragrance Component Ingredients
Fragrance ingredients are added to cosmetics for scent or to mask the odour of raw materials. The EU requires 26 specific fragrance allergens to be listed individually on labels when present above threshold concentrations. Fragrance (listed as "parfum") is the single most common cause of cosmetic contact dermatitis worldwide.
Relevance for Eucalyptus Oil: Even products labelled "unscented" may contain masking fragrances. True fragrance-free products list no perfuming ingredients at all. If you are fragrance-sensitive, check for "parfum," "fragrance," and all 26 EU-listed fragrance allergens on any product label.
How to Identify Eucalyptus Oil in Products
Cosmetic ingredients are listed by their INCI (International Nomenclature of Cosmetic Ingredients) name in descending order of concentration. To check whether a product contains Eucalyptus Oil, scan the ingredient list for its INCI name exactly as it appears above. Ingredients present at 1% or less may appear in any order after the 1% threshold.
Product types to prioritise checking: Chest rub, Shampoo, Cleanser. These product categories are the most common sources of Eucalyptus Oil exposure based on formulation data.
Not sure if your products contain Eucalyptus Oil? Paste the ingredient list into the free ingredient checker to scan for Eucalyptus Oil and other allergens automatically.
Safer Alternatives
These ingredients serve a similar function with lower allergy risk:
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Eucalyptus Oil safe for sensitive skin?
Eucalyptus Oil may cause reactions in some sensitive individuals. Patch testing is advisable.
What products contain Eucalyptus Oil?
Eucalyptus Oil is commonly found in chest rub, shampoo, cleanser.
What does Eucalyptus Oil do in cosmetics?
Eucalyptus Oil functions as a fragrance in formulations.
Related Guides
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Contact Dermatitis Guide
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