Salt & Stone Body Wash Discovery Set

Salt & Stone
60 Fair
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Summary

The body wash contains beneficial ingredients like glycerin and sodium PCA, but also includes potentially irritating substances such as sodium C14-16 olefin sulfonate and synthetic fragrance. The presence of these harsher surfactants and synthetic additives affects its overall ingredient safety score.

At a glance

Beneficial ingredients 2
Harmful ingredients 5
Owned by Advent International
Category Body Wash

Key ingredients 8

Water (Aqua)
Neutral

Water is a common base in body washes, providing hydration without added benefits or risks.

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Sodium C14-16 Olefin Sulfonate
Bad

This surfactant can be harsh and may strip natural oils from the skin, leading to dryness.

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Cocamidopropyl Betaine
Bad

While effective as a foam booster, it can cause skin irritation for sensitive individuals.

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Glycerin
Very Good

Glycerin is a well-known humectant that attracts moisture, helping to keep skin hydrated.

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Cocamide MIPA
Bad

This ingredient can be irritating and has potential concerns related to impurities.

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Polyglyceryl-4 Caprate
Good

A gentle, plant-derived surfactant that helps cleanse without stripping skin.

Fragrance (Parfum)
Bad

Synthetic fragrances can cause sensitivities and allergic reactions in some users.

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Benzyl Alcohol
Bad

Used as a preservative, it may cause irritation or allergic responses in sensitive skin.

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