Chantecaille Water Flower Fluid
The Chantecaille Water Flower Fluid is a misc. Our analysis of its 47 ingredients (33 low-risk) rates it Excellent (82/100). Based on its ingredients, it looks well-suited to dry skin.
The Chantecaille Water Flower Fluid is a misc. Our analysis of its 47 ingredients (33 low-risk) rates it Excellent (82/100). Based on its ingredients, it looks well-suited to dry skin.
Summarised from our ingredient analysis — not brand marketing copy.
The evidence
| EWG | CIR | Ingredient Name & Cosmetic Functions | Notes |
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Rosa Damascena Flower Water
(Masking, Skin Conditioning, Skin Protecting) |
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Water
(Solvent) |
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Glycerin
(Denaturant, Fragrance, Hair Conditioning, Humectant, Oral Care Agent, Oral Health Care Drug, Skin Protecting, Viscosity Decreasing Agent, Perfuming, Solvent) |
Good for Dry Skin
Fungal Acne Trigger
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C12-15 Alkyl Benzoate
(Skin Conditioning, Emollient, Antimicrobial) |
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Cetearyl Ethylhexanoate
(Hair Conditioning, Skin Conditioning, Emollient) |
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PPG-15 Stearyl Ether
(Skin Conditioning, Emollient) |
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Citrus Sinensis (Orange) Fruit Extract
(Antioxidant, Skin Conditioning) |
Bad for Sensitive Skin
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Lilium Candidum Bulb Extract
(Skin Conditioning) |
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Stearic Acid
(Fragrance, Sufactant, Emulsifying, Surfactantsurfactant Cleansing Agent Is Included As A Function For The Soap Form Of Stearic Acid., Emulsion Stabilising, Masking, Refatting) |
Bad for Oily Skin
Fungal Acne Trigger
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Jojoba Oil/Macadamia Seed Oil Esters
(Hair Conditioning, Skin Conditioning, Skin Protecting) |
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Sorbitan Oleate
(Fragrance, Emulsifying, Surfactant) |
Bad for Oily Skin
Fungal Acne Trigger
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Saccharide Isomerate
(Humectant) |
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Phenoxyethanol
(Fragrance, Preservative) |
Paraben
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PEG-50 Shea Butter
(Emulsifying, Surfactant) |
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Glyceryl Stearate
(Emollient, Emulsifying) |
Fungal Acne Trigger
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PEG-100 Stearate
(Surfactant) |
Fungal Acne Trigger
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Acacia Dealbata Flower Wax
(Skin Conditioning, Emollient) |
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Jasminum Sambac (Jasmine) Flower Wax
(Skin Conditioning, Emollient) |
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Narcissus Poeticus Flower Wax
(Fragrance, Skin Conditioning, Tonic) |
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Carbomer
(Emulsion Stabilising, Viscosity Increasing Agent, Gel Forming, Viscosity Controlling) |
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Isopropyl Myristate
(Binding Agent, Fragrance, Skin Conditioning, Emollient, Binding, Perfuming, Solvent) |
Bad for Oily Skin
Fungal Acne Trigger
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Oenothera Biennis (Evening Primrose) Oil
(Skin Conditioning, Emollient) |
Good for Dry Skin
Bad for Oily Skin
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Panthenol
(Antistatic Agent, Hair Conditioning, Skin Conditioning) |
Good for Dry Skin
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Tocopheryl Acetate
(Antioxidant, Skin Conditioning) |
Bad for Oily Skin
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Sodium Hyaluronate
(Skin Conditioning, Humectant) |
Good for Dry Skin
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Retinyl Palmitate (Vitamin A) |
Good for Dry Skin
Fungal Acne Trigger
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Glycoproteins
(Hair Conditioning, Skin Conditioning) |
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Rosa Damascena Flower Oil
(Masking, Skin Conditioning) |
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Michelia Alba Leaf Oil
(Fragrance, Masking) |
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Sodium Hydroxide
(Denaturant, Ph Adjuster, Buffering Agent) |
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Methylparaben
(Fragrance, Preservative) |
Paraben
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Propylene Glycol
(Fragrance, Humectant, Skin Conditioningagent Miscellaneous, Solvent, Viscosity Decreasing Agent, Skin Conditioning, Viscosity Controlling) |
Good for Dry Skin
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Butylparaben
(Fragrance, Preservative, Masking) |
Paraben
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Ethylparaben
(Fragrance, Preservative) |
Paraben
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PEG-8
(Humectant, Solvent) |
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Sunflower Seed Oil Glyceride
(Skin Conditioning, Emollient, Emulsifying, Surfactant) |
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Isobutylparaben
(Preservative) |
Paraben
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Propylparaben
(Fragrance, Preservative, Perfuming) |
Paraben
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Tocopherol (Vitamin E) |
Good for Dry Skin
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Citric Acid
(Chelating Agent, Fragrance, Ph Adjuster, Buffering Agent, Masking) |
Bad for Sensitive Skin
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Chlorhexidine Digluconate
(Cosmetic Biocide, Oral Care Agent, Preservative, Antimicrobial) |
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Ascorbyl Palmitate
(Antioxidant, Masking) |
Fungal Acne Trigger
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BHT
(Antioxidant, Fragrance, Masking) |
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Citronellol
(Fragrance, Masking) |
Allergens
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Linalool
(Fragrance, Deodorant, Masking) |
Allergens
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Geraniol
(Fragrance, Masking, Tonic) |
Allergens
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Limonene
(Deodorant, Perfuming, Solvent) |
Allergens
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How to use
General guidance from this product's category and active ingredients — always follow the directions on the package.
Trust & honesty
Contains ingredients some choose to avoid or double-check while pregnant or nursing.
Topical retinoids (retinol, retinaldehyde, retinyl esters) are widely advised against in pregnancy as a precaution. The strongest evidence is for ORAL retinoids; topical absorption is low, but most clinicians err on the side of caution.
This is general information, not medical advice. Pregnancy guidance varies and depends on concentration and your individual situation — always check with your doctor, midwife or pharmacist. How we flag this.
The concentrations these actives are typically effective at in research — not a measurement of this product.
Most studied between 0.1% and 1%. Higher is not automatically better — irritation climbs with dose, so a well-formulated lower strength is often the sweet spot.
Retinyl Palmitate (Vitamin A)
L-ascorbic acid is usually used at 5–20% (around 10–15% is common). Above ~20% adds little and tends to irritate more; it also needs a low pH to work.
Ascorbyl Palmitate
INCI lists don't disclose amounts, and we don't claim to know this product's levels — these are the ranges these ingredients are usually effective at, so you can tell a real formula from "fairy-dusting" a marketed active. How we estimate this.
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