In our reference data, Ifra Certified Fragrance & Sodium Gluconate is a fragrance ingredient.
This combines an IFRA-certified fragrance component, used to impart scent, with sodium gluconate, a chelating agent that binds metal ions to enhance product stability and preservation. Sodium gluconate also offers mild humectant and skin-conditioning properties.
| Reported effect | How often | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Contact allergic dermatitis (fragrance-related) | Uncommon | Fragrance materials are among the more common causes of allergic contact dermatitis; risk depends on individual sensitivity and concentration. |
| Skin irritation or sensitization | Uncommon | More likely in individuals with sensitive or compromised skin; fragrance is the typical culprit rather than sodium gluconate. |
| Redness, itching, or stinging on application | Rare | Generally transient and concentration-dependent. |
| Photoallergic or photoirritant reaction | Very rare | Certain fragrance components may rarely react with sunlight; sodium gluconate is not photoreactive. |
Frequencies reflect typical cosmetic use reported in the literature, not a guarantee for your skin.