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Eucerin · Body lotion

Eucerin Original Healing Cream

$10.99·454 ml·Leave-on
86
Low concern

Why this score

Concern47 / 55
  • Lanolin Alcohol: watch if sensitive

How much genuine, cited concern the ingredients carry, weighted by how much of each is likely present and whether the product stays on or rinses off.

Transparency20 / 20
  • No hidden fragrance blend.

Whether the full ingredient list, and any fragrance, are actually disclosed.

Formulation restraint19 / 25
  • 1 known irritant or fragrance-allergen ingredient: Lanolin Alcohol.

Needless irritant or allergen load for the product type. A clean, purposeful formula scores well without any "free-from" theater.

Reviewed by PlainBody Editorial · Updated July 2026

What’s inside

WaterGenerally safe

The base most products are built on. It carries the other ingredients and has no safety concern.

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PetrolatumCommonly feared, low concern

A time-tested occlusive that seals in moisture and helps damaged skin heal, widely used in dermatology for wound care. Cosmetic-grade petrolatum must meet purity standards that remove the polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons found in crude sources, and it is considered one of the most effective and well-studied barrier ingredients available.

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Mineral OilCommonly feared, low concern

A highly refined, purified oil that forms a light protective layer to slow water loss from skin. Cosmetic-grade mineral oil goes through purification steps that remove the contaminants associated with crude petroleum, and CIR has found it safe as used.

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CeresinCommonly feared, low concern

A refined mineral wax used to firm up ointment and balm texture and help form an occlusive barrier alongside petrolatum. Highly refined cosmetic-grade mineral waxes have long been reviewed as inert at the concentrations used in personal care products.

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Lanolin AlcoholWatch if sensitive

A wax-alcohol fraction of sheep's wool grease valued as a rich emollient. It is a recognized contact allergen in a minority of users, most often people with already-compromised skin barriers such as leg ulcers or chronic eczema, though most people use lanolin-based products without any reaction.

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PhenoxyethanolCommonly feared, low concern

A widely used preservative, safe at the legal limit of 1% or less. Often the "paraben-free" replacement.

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Cosmetic information for general education, not medical advice. Concern ratings are evidence-graded and cited on each ingredient page. See how we score.