Glow-No List™

Clean beauty ingredients can be confusing — because “clean” can mean almost anything.

At Conscious Glow, we skip fear-mongering and green-washing. The Glow-No List™ is our clear, no-BS framework for deciding what we avoid completely and what we allow consciously.

If an ingredient raises credible concerns for skin health, hormonal balance, or environmental impact, it’s on the Glow-No List™. If it’s clean, stable, and transparently disclosed — but comes with trade-offs — it may earn a Clean-ish pass.

Because ingredient integrity and real-world performance aren’t the same thing, we always assess them separately. This list focuses on ingredients — not whether a product delivers glow.

This exists to help you make informed choices without panic, perfectionism, or ingredient policing.

🔴 Ingredients We Don’t Recommend

Assessed against the Glow-No List™

These ingredients are excluded from all Conscious Glow recommendations due to safety, irritation, or environmental concerns.

Ingredients / CategoryLinked ToWhy It’s a Glow-NoBetter Options
Fragrance / Parfum
Hidden chemical blends, potential phthalatesNon-transparent blends with unknown allergens or endocrine-disrupting componentsFragrance-free or fully disclosed, or essential oils (<1%)
ParabensHormone disruptionMimic estrogen; restricted in EUSodium benzoate, potassium sorbate
PhthalatesHormone disruptionReproductive toxicity; hidden in “fragrance”Phthalate-free scent systems
Formaldehyde ReleasersAllergies / IrritationRelease formaldehyde; linked to hair loss + rashesBenzyl alcohol + dehydroacetic acid
Methylisothiazolinone (MIT) / Methylchloroisothiazolinone (CMIT)Allergies / NeurotoxicityAllergies / NeurotoxicityNatural preservatives systems
Triclosan / TriclocarbanHormone + environmentAbsorbed into bloodstream; reef damageNon-nano zinc oxide SPF
Chemical UV FiltersHormone + EnvironmentAbsorbed into bloodstream; reef damageNon-nano zinc oxide SPF
Cyclic Silicones (D4–D6)Potential carcinogenic concernCan form nitrosaminesCitric acid or sodium bicarbonate
Ethanolamines (DEA/TEA/MEA)Potential carcinogenic concernCan form nitrosaminesCitric acid or sodium bicarbonate
BHA / BHTHormone / Oxidative StressSynthetic antioxidants with toxicity linksVitamin E (tocopherol), rosemary extract
PFAS / PFCs (“Forever Chemicals”)Environment / Body ToxicityDon’t biodegrade; accumulate in tissueSilica or rice powder
Hydroquinone, Resorcinol, ToluenePotential carcinogenic concern/ IrritationToxic or sensitising in cosmeticsNiacinamide, vitamin C, mineral pigments
1,4-Dioxane / Ethylene Oxide ResiduesPotential carcinogenic concernPotential carcinogenic concern by-products of ethoxylationNon-ethoxylated emulsifiers
EDTA (Disodium, Tetrasodium, Trisodium)EnvironmentNon-biodegradable; aquatic toxicitySodium phytate, citric acid
Drying Alcohols (leave-ons)Barrier DamageStrip skin barrier; cause dehydrationFatty alcohols (cetyl, stearyl), glycerin
Japanese HoneysucklePotential Endocrine ActivityParaben-like structure; limited safety dataModern eco-preservatives
Quaternary Ammonium Compounds (as preservatives)Irritation / EnvironmentToxic to aquatic life; sensitisersPlant-based conditioning agents
Talc / Aluminum PowderContamination RiskMay contain asbestos or heavy metals if untestedCertified asbestos-free mica or rice powder
Retinyl Palmitate (in SPF)PhotosensitivityMay increase UV sensitivity in sunlightRetinol alternatives (bakuchiol, rosehip)

In plain English: If it clogs pores, messes with hormones, weakens the barrier, or trashes the planet — we don’t recommend it.

🟡 Clean-ish Ingredients

Clean but not fully neutral — Always Disclosed

Some ingredients aren’t problematic or toxic, but they introduce trade-offs.

These may include synthetics that support texture, stability, or preservation, or natural ingredients like essential oils that add fragrance and variability.

We allow Clean-ish ingredients only when they serve a clear purpose, are used thoughtfully, and are fully transparent— so readers can decide what works for them without guessing.

Ingredient / CategoryWhy It’s UsedOur Approach
Fragrance / Parfum
(Natural, Naturally-Derived, Safe Synthetic)
Creates scent / sensory experienceAllowed only when phthalate-free, and fully transparent. Must disclose EU allergens. Hidden or undefined parfum = Glow-No.
Phenoxyethanol (≤ 1 %)Broad-spectrum preservativeAllowed below 1 %; clearly disclosed + never paired with fragrance
Linear Silicones (e.g. Dimethicone)Adds slip + protects barrierAcceptable for performance; flagged Clean-ish for eco reasons
PEGs / PolysorbatesStabilise formulas / textureAllowed if low 1,4-dioxane + transparent supplier data
Benzyl Alcohol / EthylhexylglycerinGentle preservative systemSafe under 1 %; balanced with natural preservatives
Essential Oils (< 1 %)Light scent + skin benefitsAllowed if non-sensitising + clearly listed
Palm / Petroleum DerivativesEmollients / emulsifiersOnly from certified sustainable sources
Mica / ColorantsAdds glow + pigmentEthically mined + heavy-metal tested
Zinc / Titanium NanoparticlesUV protectionAllowed in non-inhalable SPFs; monitored for safety
Beeswax / Lanolin / HoneyTexture + hydrationAccepted only from humane, sustainable sources

Translation: Performance over perfection — used intentionally, disclosed fully, and always viewed through the Conscious Glow lens.

🟢 Clean

No Glow-No ingredients. No Clean-ish trade-offs.

Products rated Clean:

  • contain no Glow-No ingredients
  • contain no Clean-ish ingredients
  • are fragrance- and essential-oil-free
  • represent the lowest-variable, most neutral formulations

Clean reflects ingredient standards only — not performance, suitability, or personal tolerance.

How We Review Products

Every product on Conscious Glow is assessed across two separate lenses:

Ingredients

  • 🟢 Clean
  • 🟡 Clean-ish
  • 🔴 Not Recommended

Performance

  • ✨ Glow
  • ⛔ No Glow

This allows us to say what most platforms won’t:

  • Clean, but no glow
  • Works well, with ingredient trade-offs
  • Effective — but not something we’d recommend

Because honesty matters more than hype.

In Plain English

Conscious Glow isn’t about perfection — it’s about informed confidence.

When you understand what we don’t recommend, what comes with trade-offs, and what’s truly clean, you don’t glow stricter.

You glow smarter.

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