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Sephora Collection

Cleansing Exfoliating Wipes

Multi-acid cleansing wipes with glycolic, lactic, and salicylic acids plus aloe vera to remove makeup and exfoliate in one step.

Ingredient Snapshot

8 beneficial ingredients detected with no known safety concerns.

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3 ingredients to watch Glycolic Acid (AHA), Alpha Hydroxy Acid (AHA), BHA / Salicylic Acid may cause sensitivity in some skin types.

Ingredients (11)

Glycerin(Glycerol)

Benefits

  • Humectant preventing cleansing-related dryness
  • Keeps skin hydrated post-wash

Sources

FDA

FDA GRAS Database — Glycerin: Glycerin (glycerol) is affirmed as Generally Recognized As Safe (GRAS) by the FDA. As a cosmetic ingredient, it is one of the most widely used and well-tolerated humectants, drawing moisture from the environment to the outer layers of the skin.

Glycolic Acid(Glycolic Acid (AHA))

Benefits

  • Exfoliates the outermost layer of dead skin cells to improve texture and tone
  • Stimulates collagen synthesis with repeated use
  • Improves the appearance of fine lines and hyperpigmentation

Potential concerns

  • !Increases photosensitivity — daily SPF use is strongly recommended
  • !May cause stinging, redness, or irritation, especially on sensitive skin
  • !At high concentrations (>10%) can cause chemical burns if misused

Sources

FDA

CIR Safety Assessment of Alpha Hydroxy Acids as Used in Cosmetics: The CIR Expert Panel reviewed glycolic acid as part of its alpha hydroxy acid assessment. It is safe as used in cosmetics as an exfoliant and pH adjuster. At active exfoliant concentrations the Panel recommended sun protection advisories due to increased photosensitivity. Stinging or irritation may occur, especially in sensitive skin.

CTPA

CTPA Ingredient Library — Glycolic Acid: CTPA lists glycolic acid as a permitted alpha hydroxy acid in cosmetics. At active concentrations, EU Cosmetics Regulation requires advisory labelling on increased sun sensitivity. At low concentrations it functions as a pH adjuster and is considered safe.

Lactic Acid(Alpha Hydroxy Acid (AHA))

Benefits

  • Exfoliates by loosening dead skin cell bonds
  • Humectant that attracts and retains moisture
  • Improves skin texture and tone
  • Acts as a pH adjuster in formulations

Potential concerns

  • !Increases UV sensitivity — daily sunscreen use is recommended
  • !May cause irritation, redness, or stinging at higher concentrations

Sources

FDA

CIR Safety Assessment of Alpha Hydroxy Acids as Used in Cosmetics: The CIR Expert Panel reviewed lactic acid as part of its AHA assessment. It is safe as a pH adjuster and gentle exfoliant. At active exfoliant concentrations, the Panel recommended sun protection advisories due to increased photosensitivity potential.

CTPA

CTPA Ingredient Library — Lactic Acid: CTPA lists lactic acid as a safe alpha hydroxy acid used as a pH adjuster and skin-conditioning agent. At higher active concentrations, CTPA advises labelling for potential increased sun sensitivity, consistent with EU Cosmetics Regulation requirements for AHA products.

Salicylic Acid(BHA / Salicylic Acid)

Benefits

  • Oil-soluble acid that penetrates and unclogs pores
  • Effective treatment for acne, blackheads, and whiteheads
  • Anti-inflammatory — reduces redness around blemishes
  • Exfoliates inside the pore lining

Potential concerns

  • !Can cause dryness, peeling, and irritation with overuse
  • !Not recommended during pregnancy at high concentrations
  • !May increase photosensitivity

Sources

FDA

FDA OTC Monograph — Salicylic Acid Acne Products: Salicylic acid is approved as an OTC active ingredient for acne treatment at 0.5-2% concentrations. It functions as a keratolytic agent, promoting shedding of the outer skin layer and unclogging pores.

MFDS

Korean MFDS Salicylic Acid Use Standards in Cosmetics: Korean MFDS restricts salicylic acid to a maximum of 0.5% in rinse-off cosmetics and 2% in leave-on products for acne. Products must include a warning to avoid use during pregnancy and to use sun protection.

Aloe Barbadensis Leaf Juice(Aloe Vera)

Benefits

  • Soothes and hydrates skin
  • Calms irritation
  • Well-tolerated by baby skin

Sources

FDA

CIR Safety Assessment of Aloe Barbadensis as Used in Cosmetics: The CIR Expert Panel reviewed aloe barbadensis leaf juice (aloe vera gel) and found it safe as used in cosmetics. It functions as a skin-conditioning and soothing agent. The Panel noted it is not a sensitiser at concentrations used in cosmetics.

CTPA

CTPA Ingredient Library — Aloe Barbadensis Leaf Juice: CTPA lists aloe barbadensis leaf juice as a safe skin-conditioning and soothing ingredient with a long history of use in cosmetics. It is well tolerated by most skin types and is considered non-sensitising at cosmetic concentrations.

Allantoin

Benefits

  • Soothing agent that calms irritation and supports skin healing
  • Mild keratolytic that softens skin and improves texture
  • Well tolerated by sensitive skin

Sources

FDA

FDA OTC Skin Protectant Active Ingredient — Allantoin: The FDA recognises allantoin as a safe and effective OTC skin protectant active ingredient at concentrations of 0.5–2.0%. It soothes and protects irritated skin and helps relieve minor skin irritation from chapping, chafing, and wind.

CTPA

CTPA Ingredient Library — Allantoin: CTPA lists allantoin as a safe, soothing skin-conditioning agent with a long history of safe use as a skin protectant. It is well tolerated by sensitive and reactive skin types.

Panthenol(Vitamin B5)

Benefits

  • Deeply moisturizes and soothes
  • Promotes skin healing
  • Gentle for baby skin

Sources

FDA

CIR Safety Assessment of Panthenol as Used in Cosmetics: The CIR Expert Panel found panthenol (provitamin B5) safe as used in cosmetic formulations. It functions as a humectant and skin-conditioning agent, improving skin hydration and supporting barrier function, with no significant irritation or sensitisation concerns.

CTPA

CTPA Ingredient Library — Panthenol: CTPA lists panthenol as a safe humectant and skin-conditioning agent. As provitamin B5, it supports healthy skin cell metabolism. It is well tolerated and considered safe for sensitive skin.

Sodium Hyaluronate(Hyaluronic Acid Salt)

Benefits

  • Powerful humectant holding up to 1000x its weight in water
  • Improves skin hydration and plumping
  • Biocompatible — naturally found in skin

Sources

FDA

FDA Briefing on Hyaluronic Acid in Topical Formulations: Sodium hyaluronate is generally recognized as safe (GRAS) as a cosmetic ingredient. It functions as an effective humectant and skin-conditioning agent suitable for all skin types.

Citric Acid

Benefits

  • Fine-tunes formula pH and maintains stability

Sources

FDA

CIR Safety Assessment of Alpha Hydroxy Acids as Used in Cosmetics: The CIR Expert Panel reviewed citric acid as part of its assessment of alpha hydroxy acids. It is safe at concentrations used as a pH adjuster. At higher active exfoliant concentrations, the Panel recommended consumer advisories on increased photosensitivity.

CTPA

CTPA Ingredient Library — Citric Acid: CTPA lists citric acid as a safe, permitted cosmetic ingredient functioning as a pH adjuster. At higher concentrations where it acts as an active AHA exfoliant, CTPA advises appropriate labelling regarding potential skin sensitivity.

Phenoxyethanol

Benefits

  • Broad-spectrum preservative preventing microbial contamination

Potential concerns

  • !Potential skin sensitizer in some individuals

Sources

FDA

FDA — Phenoxyethanol in Cosmetics: FDA has reviewed phenoxyethanol as a cosmetic preservative and considers it safe at concentrations up to 1.0% in cosmetic products. FDA advises caution in products used around the mouth of infants.

CTPA

CTPA Ingredient Library — Phenoxyethanol: CTPA confirms phenoxyethanol is a permitted cosmetic preservative under EU Cosmetics Regulation at a maximum concentration of 1.0%, and is considered safe for use in both rinse-off and leave-on products.

Ethylhexylglycerin

Benefits

  • Conditions and softens skin
  • Boosts preservative efficacy

Sources

FDA

CIR Safety Assessment of Ethylhexylglycerin as Used in Cosmetics: The CIR Expert Panel found ethylhexylglycerin safe as used in cosmetics. It functions as a skin-conditioning agent and preservative booster enhancing the efficacy of other preservatives. No significant irritation or sensitisation was identified at cosmetic concentrations.

CTPA

CTPA Ingredient Library — Ethylhexylglycerin: CTPA lists ethylhexylglycerin as a safe skin-conditioning agent and preservative enhancer. It is used in cosmetics to improve formula feel and boost preservation systems, and is considered non-irritating for most skin types.

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