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Data: Fair
Health ConcernLOW
Product Typemoisturizer
Made byeau thermale Avene by Pierre Fabre Group
Data last updatedFebruary 2010
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Report for Pierre Fabre Group | eau thermale Avene | Avene Thermal Spring Water Gel

Avene Thermal Spring Water Gel

Health concerns of ingredients
About the ratings
Overall Hazardyes
Canceryes
Developmental & reproductive toxicityyes
Allergies & immunotoxicityyes
Use restrictionsyes
Other LOW concerns: Data gaps

company policies

Compact for Safe CosmeticsNon-signer
Animal Testing PolicyUNKNOWN: As of EWG's last review, this company is not certified by PETA or Leaping Bunny as not testing on animals.

Label Information

Ingredients from packaging: Water (aqua), Carbomer, Sodium Bicarbonate
Directions from packaging:Apply as needed over affected area of skin.

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ingredients

concerns score
CARBOMERNone Identified
Data: Fair
SODIUM BICARBONATENone Identified
Data: Fair
WATERInnocuous
Data: Robust


Data gaps*

*Listed below are data gaps concerns for the ingredients used by this manufacturer, drawn from Skin Deep data sources. Some concerns may be specific to how a product is used or formulated; product scores reflect those variances.

type of concern product conditions ingredient(s)
Risk assessment method deficiencies and data gaps - Maximum reported "as used" concentration is basis of safety assessment by industry safety panel (Cosmetic Ingredient Review, CIR) - implicit safe concentration limit in product SODIUM BICARBONATE, CARBOMER