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Data: Limited

Myrtus Communis (Myrtle) Oil

Other Concerns

Multiple, additive exposure sources (low)

SYNONYMS

● MYRTLE OI
● MYRTLE OIL
● MYRTLE OIL (MYRTUS COMMUNIS L. (FAM. MYRTACEAE))
● MYRTLE OILS
● MYRTUS COMMUNIS (MYRTLE) OIL
● MYRTUS COMMUNIS OIL
● OILS, MYRTLE

Restricted

Restricted: EWG VERIFIED products cannot contain this ingredient without adequate substantiation


Myrtus Communis Oil is a volatile oil obtained from Myrtus communis.

Common concerns

See how this product scores for common concerns.

  • LOW
    Cancer
  • LOW
    Allergies & Immunotoxicity
  • LOW
    Developmental and Reproductive Toxicity
  • LOW
    Use Restrictions

Ingredient concerns

  • CONCERNS
  • DATA SOURCES

Products with this Ingredient

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daily use with SPF3 products
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facial cleanser1 products
makeup primer1 products
hair treatment/serum1 products
facial moisturizer/treatment1 products
baby lotion1 products
body powder1 products
bar soap1 products
toners/astringents1 products
mask1 products

Multiple, additive exposure sources

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CONCERN REFERENCE
Used in food or as an additive with limited or no toxicity information availableFDA Everything Added to Food

Allergies/immunotoxicity

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CONCERN REFERENCE
Limited evidence of any toxicity or allergiesOpen scientific literature

Data gaps

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CONCERN REFERENCE
180 studies in PubMed science library may include information on the toxicity of this chemicalNLM PubMed

Ecotoxicology

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CONCERN REFERENCE
Not suspected to be an environmental toxinEnvironment Canada Domestic Substance List

Organ system toxicity (non-reproductive)

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CONCERN REFERENCE
Classified as not expected to be potentially toxic or harmfulEnvironment Canada Domestic Substance List
  • FDA (U.S. Food and Drug Administration). 2008. EAFUS [Everything Added to Food]: A Food Additive Database. FDA Office of Food Safety and Applied Nutrition.
  • Open scientific/peer reviewed literature
  • NLM (National Library of Medicine). 2012. PubMed online scientific bibliography data. http://www.pubmed.gov.
  • EC (Environment Canada). 2008. Domestic Substances List Categorization. Canadian Environmental Protection Act (CEPA) Environmental Registry.

Understanding scores

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HOW WE DETERMINE SCORES

Hazard score

The Skin Deep ingredient hazard score, from 1 to 10, reflects known and suspected hazards linked to the ingredients. The EWG VERIFIED® mark means a product meets EWG’s strictest criteria for transparency and health.

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Data availability

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