Is o-Aminophenol Safe During Pregnancy?
The facts: o-Aminophenol 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 o-Aminophenol on any product's label so you can decide with your provider. Commonly found in: hair dye.
TL;DR: o-Aminophenol is restricted in the EU and allowed in the US. Here's what to know if you're pregnant.
o-Aminophenol: regulatory status at a glance
| EU status | Restricted |
|---|---|
| US status | Allowed |
| Risk level (regulatory) | medium |
| Where it shows up | hair dye |
What is o-Aminophenol?
o-Aminophenol (o-Aminophenol) is a hair-dye intermediate.
Why is o-Aminophenol used in personal-care products?
It is used for its preservative, coloring, fragrance, solvent or texture-enhancing function.
What regulators have flagged about o-Aminophenol
Restricted in the EU over toxicity and sensitization.
For educational use only. This page summarizes the regulatory status of o-Aminophenol 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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o-Aminophenol and pregnancy: common questions
Is o-Aminophenol banned anywhere?
Yes. o-Aminophenol is restricted in European Union. The FDA still allows it in the US.
Should I avoid o-Aminophenol 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 o-Aminophenol?
Commonly found in hair dye. Scan any product's barcode to check its label for o-Aminophenol.
What can I use instead of o-Aminophenol?
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 o-Aminophenol 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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