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CortiBalm

eye-lip-care Updated on: 06/01/2025
CortiBalm
4
Total Ingredients
analysed
3 of 4
Skin-Safe
low risk
1 of 4
Potential Irritants
may irritate sensitive skin
0 of 4
Potential Pore-Clogging
comedogenic risk

Product Analysis Summary

About this product

CortiBalm is a topical balm designed to address skin concerns. It typically presents as an ointment or cream, intended for external use only. The product is formulated to provide a protective barrier on the skin's surface. It may be used to soothe irritated areas and promote a more comfortable feel. CortiBalm is often utilized for localized skin conditions, following consultation with a healthcare professional. Proper storage and handling are recommended to maintain product integrity. Refer to the packaging for detailed instructions and precautions.

Formulation Analysis

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C: Comedogenic·S: Safety·Ir: Irritancy
1 Very safe
2 Safe
3 Moderate
4 Risky
5 Avoid
C
1
Comedogenic: Very low risk
S
2
Safety: Low risk
Ir
1
Irritancy: Very low risk
C
1
Comedogenic: Very low risk
S
1
Safety: Very low risk
Ir
1
Irritancy: Very low risk
C
1
Comedogenic: Very low risk
S
2
Safety: Low risk
Ir
1
Irritancy: Very low risk

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Is Dr. Dan's CortiBalm comedogenic?

Appears Non-Comedogenic CortiBalm appears to be non-comedogenic based on our ingredient analysis. None of its 4 ingredients carry a high comedogenic rating, making it generally suitable for acne-prone and oily skin types.

Is Dr. Dan's a good skincare brand?

Dr. Dan's makes products such as CortiBalm that include some ingredients which may be problematic for sensitive or acne-prone skin. Check individual product ingredient lists and community reviews before deciding. Read more about Dr. Dan's.

Is Dr. Dan's CortiBalm safe for sensitive skin?

Use with Caution CortiBalm may not be ideal for sensitive skin. It contains 1 potential irritant including <a href="/ingredient/hydroquinone" class="font-bold underline hover:text-cyan-700">Hydroquinone 1%</a> . Common triggers like Fragrance, Limonene, and Linalool can cause redness or reactions in sensitive or barrier-compromised skin. We recommend patch testing before full use.

Does Dr. Dan's CortiBalm clog pores?

Unlikely to Clog Pores Based on our analysis, CortiBalm is unlikely to clog pores. None of its 4 ingredients have a comedogenic rating above 2.

Who makes Dr. Dan's CortiBalm?

This product is from Dr. Dan's. See more products from Dr. Dan's.

What are the ingredients in Dr. Dan's CortiBalm?

CortiBalm contains 4 ingredients. The first ingredients listed are <a href="/ingredient/hydroquinone" class="font-bold underline hover:text-cyan-700">Hydroquinone 1%</a>, <a href="/ingredient/beeswax" class="font-bold underline hover:text-cyan-700">Beeswax</a>, <a href="/ingredient/petrolatum" class="font-bold underline hover:text-cyan-700">Petrolatum</a> and <a href="/ingredient/paraffinum-liquidum" class="font-bold underline hover:text-cyan-700">Paraffinum Liquidum/ Mineral oil</a>. Each ingredient includes a comedogenic rating, irritancy rating, and safety score. View the full annotated ingredient list above.

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