Other Concerns
Use restrictions (moderate), Endocrine disruption (high), and Ecotoxicology (low)SYNONYMS
Unacceptable
Unacceptable: EWG VERIFIED products cannot contain this ingredient
Propylparaben is in the paraben family of preservatives used by the food, pharmaceutical, and personal care product industries. Parabens mimic estrogen and can act as potential hormone (endocrine) system disruptors.
Common concerns
See how this product scores for common concerns.
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LOWCancer
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MODERATEAllergies & Immunotoxicity
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MODERATEDevelopmental and Reproductive Toxicity
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MODERATEUse Restrictions
Ingredient concerns
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- DATA SOURCES
Products with this Ingredient
moisturizer | 141 products |
eye liner | 98 products |
eye shadow | 91 products |
foundation | 82 products |
mascara | 82 products |
concealer | 70 products |
facial moisturizer/treatment | 49 products |
facial powder | 45 products |
brow liner | 44 products |
lipstick | 41 products |
hair styling aide | 41 products |
lip liner | 39 products |
conditioner | 38 products |
bronzer/highlighter | 35 products |
facial cleanser | 34 products |
hand cream | 33 products |
lip gloss | 33 products |
hair treatment/serum | 29 products |
styling gel/lotion | 25 products |
blush | 25 products |
recreational sunscreen | 18 products |
setting powder/spray | 18 products |
shampoo | 17 products |
mouthwash | 16 products |
around-eye cream | 13 products |
makeup primer | 12 products |
daily use with SPF | 11 products |
anti-aging | 8 products |
hair color and bleaching | 8 products |
toners/astringents | 8 products |
after shave | 7 products |
lip balm | 6 products |
mask | 6 products |
hair-loss treatment | 6 products |
shaving cream | 6 products |
nail treatment | 6 products |
sunless tanning | 5 products |
nail polish | 5 products |
hand sanitizer | 5 products |
body cleansing wipes | 5 products |
body wash/cleanser | 4 products |
exfoliant/scrub | 4 products |
foot moisturizer | 4 products |
body firming lotion | 4 products |
serums & essences | 4 products |
facial cleansing wipes | 4 products |
damaged skin treatment | 4 products |
skin fading/lightener | 3 products |
makeup remover | 3 products |
toothpaste | 3 products |
hair removal waxes | 3 products |
diaper cream | 3 products |
styling mousse/foam | 3 products |
liquid hand soap | 3 products |
other eye makeup | 3 products |
BB cream | 3 products |
baby sunscreen | 3 products |
3 products | |
beard care | 3 products |
eye makeup remover | 2 products |
hair spray | 2 products |
bath oil/salts/soak | 2 products |
after sun product | 2 products |
cuticle treatment | 2 products |
lip balm with SPF | 2 products |
depilatory | 2 products |
tooth whitening | 1 products |
baby lotion | 1 products |
muscle/joint soreness | 1 products |
lip plumper | 1 products |
foot odor control | 1 products |
nail glue | 1 products |
tanning oil | 1 products |
baby soap | 1 products |
baby shampoo | 1 products |
bar soap | 1 products |
body powder | 1 products |
polish remover | 1 products |
makeup removing wipes | 1 products |
Endocrine disruption
CONCERN | REFERENCE |
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Known human any disruptor | Open scientific literature |
Human endocrine disruptor - strong evidence | European Commission on Endocrine Disruption |
One or more studies show significant wildlife and the environment disruption | European Commission on Endocrine Disruption |
Limited evidence of endocrine disruption | Open scientific literature |
Limited evidence of any disruption | Open scientific literature |
One or more studies show weak endocrine disruption | EWG Assessment of Open Scientific Literature |
One or more studies show weak endocrine disruption | Open scientific literature |
Allergies/immunotoxicity
CONCERN | REFERENCE |
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Human immune toxicant or allergen - strong evidence | Open scientific literature |
Human immune toxicant or allergen - moderate evidence | Open scientific literature |
One or more human case studies show possible immune or allergenic effects | Open scientific literature |
Developmental/reproductive toxicity
CONCERN | REFERENCE |
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Possible human reproductive or developmental toxin | Open scientific literature |
One or more animal studies show any effects at low doses | Open scientific literature |
Use restrictions
CONCERN | REFERENCE |
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Restricted in cosmetics (recommendations or requirements) - use, concentration, or manufacturing restrictions - any | Open scientific literature |
Determined safe for use in cosmetics, subject to concentration or use limitations - any | Cosmetic Ingredient Review Assessments |
Determined safe for use in cosmetics, subject to concentration or use limitations - any | Open scientific literature |
Ecotoxicology
CONCERN | REFERENCE |
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Wildlife and environmental toxicity | Open scientific literature |
Not suspected to be an environmental toxin | Environment Canada Domestic Substance List |
Data gaps
CONCERN | REFERENCE |
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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 | Cosmetic Ingredient Review Assessments |
903 studies in PubMed science library may include information on the toxicity of this chemical | NLM PubMed |
Persistence and bioaccumulation
CONCERN | REFERENCE |
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Not suspected to be bioaccumulative | Environment Canada Domestic Substance List |
Not suspected to be persistent | Environment Canada Domestic Substance List |
Organ system toxicity (non-reproductive)
CONCERN | REFERENCE |
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Classified as not expected to be potentially toxic or harmful | Environment Canada Domestic Substance List |
Informational
CONCERN | REFERENCE |
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Industry or government recommendations for safe use: restrictions on concentration, impurities, product types, or manufacturing methods - any | Cosmetic Ingredient Review Assessments |
Multiple, additive exposure sources
CONCERN | REFERENCE |
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Designated as safe for general or specific, limited use in food | FDA Everything Added to Food |
Designated as safe for general or specific, limited use in food | FDA Food Additive Status |
- Open scientific/peer reviewed literature
- EU (European Union)- Strategy for Endocrine Disrupters 2007. Commision on endocrin disruption requested by the European Parliament in 1998.
- EWG Assessment of Open Scientific Literature
- CIR (Cosmetic Ingredient Review). 2006. CIR Compendium, containing abstracts, discussions, and conclusions of CIR cosmetic ingredient safety assessments. Washington DC.
- EC (Environment Canada). 2008. Domestic Substances List Categorization. Canadian Environmental Protection Act (CEPA) Environmental Registry.
- NLM (National Library of Medicine). 2012. PubMed online scientific bibliography data. http://www.pubmed.gov.
- 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.
- FDA (U.S. Food and Drug Administration) 2006. Food Additive Status List. Downloaded from http://www.cfsan.fda.gov/%7Edms/opa-appa.html, Oct 16, 2006.
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