Parabens in emollients
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Parabens in emollients
Hello
Can you tell me if any of the emollients that are out there have parabens in them please?
Can you tell me if any of the emollients that are out there have parabens in them please?
- Dr Mark Brewin
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Re: Parabens in emollients
Paraben (or hydroxybenzoate) is a preservative. A lot have manufacturers have been pushed to remove parabens from their products as they are a potential sensitiser or allergen (i.e. produce an allergic reaction in the user). I am not aware of products containing parabens. You may ask the pharmacist at your local chemist.
Dr Mark Brewin
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- Julie Van Onselen
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Re: Parabens in emollients
Paraben-containing emollients are generally cosmetic moisturisers. Most medical emollients do not contain parabens. Parabens help to preserve emollients and without preservatives, emollients and other skin care products would quickly become unstable and grow bugs - so parabens are not all bad and lots of people with skin conditions use parabens containing creams with no problems.Perhaps the simplest advice would be to avoid emollient creams and use ointment, which are grease-based and don’t need preservatives, so would not contain parabens. If you need to avoid parabens in emollient creams and gels, you would be best advised to ask a pharmacist for information on the emollient formulation. i hope this helps.
Julie Van Onselen
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