Is Linalool Safe During Pregnancy?
The facts: Linalool is restricted in European Union, though the FDA still allows it in the US. We can't tell you whether it's safe for your pregnancy — that's a conversation for your OB-GYN or midwife. What we can do is show you the regulatory facts and flag Linalool on any product's label so you can decide with your provider. Commonly found in: perfume, lotion, shampoo.
TL;DR: Linalool is warning label required in the EU and allowed in the US. Here's what to know if you're pregnant.
Linalool: regulatory status at a glance
| EU status | Warning label required |
|---|---|
| US status | Allowed |
| Risk level (regulatory) | low |
| Where it shows up | perfume, lotion, shampoo |
What is Linalool?
Linalool (Linalool) is a floral fragrance allergen.
Why is Linalool used in personal-care products?
It is used for its preservative, coloring, fragrance, solvent or texture-enhancing function.
What regulators have flagged about Linalool
An EU-listed fragrance allergen requiring declaration.
For educational use only. This page summarizes the regulatory status of Linalool with citations to the primary sources below. It is not medical advice and is not pregnancy-specific medical guidance. Consult your OB-GYN or midwife for decisions about your pregnancy.
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Linalool and pregnancy: common questions
Is Linalool banned anywhere?
Yes. Linalool is restricted in European Union. The FDA still allows it in the US.
Should I avoid Linalool during pregnancy?
That's a decision for you and your OB-GYN or midwife — we don't give medical advice. What we can tell you is the regulatory status above. Many people choose to limit additives during pregnancy out of caution; bring this page and its sources to your next appointment.
What products contain Linalool?
Commonly found in perfume, lotion, shampoo. Scan any product's barcode to check its label for Linalool.
What can I use instead of Linalool?
Choose EU-compliant or 'free-from' formulations and read the INCI list. BannedPantry flags this ingredient and suggests safer swaps. See the pregnancy-conscious swaps below.
Scan any product's barcode and instantly see if it contains Linalool or other ingredients restricted overseas.
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Sources
- EU Cosmetics Regulation Annex II (prohibited substances) — EU Cosmetics Regulation 1223/2009
- EU-banned cosmetics ingredients and US impact — RegASK
- Chemicals in cosmetics — CHEM Trust
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