Below is every ingredient in Spanish Rosemary Essential Oil explained, its standout actives, and the side effects reported in research for those actives — analysed for Indian skin.
Flags derived from the ingredient list using dermatology reference data (fungal-acne substrate, comedogenicity, EU allergens). General guidance, not a diagnosis.
Answers are derived from the printed ingredient list and dermatology reference data — general guidance, not a diagnosis or a therapeutic claim.
MIDC is an ingredient used in topical skincare formulations, generally described for its conditioning and antioxidant-supporting properties. Reported tolerability is favorable, though some users may experience mild localized reactions.
Aggregated from the active ingredients in this product.
| Reported effect | How often | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Mild skin irritation or redness | Uncommon | Typically transient, occurring at application site. |
| Stinging or burning sensation | Uncommon | More likely on sensitive or compromised skin. |
| Dryness or flaking | Rare | May occur with frequent or high-concentration use. |
| Allergic contact dermatitis | Rare | Patch testing recommended for sensitive individuals. |
| Photosensitivity | Very rare | Limited reports; sun protection advised during use. |
| Mild skin irritation | Uncommon | Transient redness or stinging, usually in sensitive skin. |
| Contact dermatitis | Rare | Allergic reaction with itching or rash on susceptible individuals. |
| Comedogenicity (clogged pores) | Rare | Possible in acne-prone skin depending on formulation concentration. |
| Skin barrier disruption | Common | High oleic acid content may impair the stratum corneum barrier, particularly in infants and those with compromised skin. |
| Acne or comedone aggravation | Uncommon | Considered moderately comedogenic and may worsen acne in oily or acne-prone skin. |
| Irritant or contact dermatitis | Uncommon | May cause redness, stinging, or worsening of eczema in sensitive individuals. |
| Acne or comedogenic flare-up | Very rare | Considered low comedogenicity, but rare breakouts reported in susceptible individuals. |
| Contact urticaria | Very rare | Isolated case reports of hives upon application. |
| Localized edema or puffiness | Common | Swelling itself can be a symptom of irritation, allergy, or fluid retention rather than a side effect of an ingredient. |
| Erythema and tenderness accompanying swelling | Uncommon | May occur when swelling is part of an inflammatory or allergic skin response. |
| Angioedema (deep tissue swelling) | Rare | Can indicate a significant allergic reaction requiring medical attention. |
Frequencies reflect typical cosmetic use reported in the literature, not a guarantee for your skin.
| Ingredient | What it does |
|---|---|
| 1-EPIP Unknown/Not established | "1-EPIP" is not a recognized or standardized skincare ingredient name in dermatological or cosmetic-chemistry references, and no verifiable data on its function, composition, or safety profile is available. Without an INCI designation or published research, no factual characterization can be provided. |
| SIDCO Industrial Complex Unknown / not a recognized cosmetic ingredient | "SIDCO Industrial Complex" does not correspond to any established skincare or cosmetic-chemistry ingredient in dermatology references or ingredient databases; the term appears to denote an industrial site or business rather than a topical substance. No verifiable data exists on its composition, function, or safety in skincare applications. |
| Bari Brahmana Unrecognized/non-standard ingredient | "Bari Brahmana" is not a recognized dermatological or cosmetic-chemistry skincare ingredient; it appears to be a place name (in Jammu, India) rather than a documented topical compound. No peer-reviewed function, mechanism, or safety data exists for it as a skincare active or base ingredient. |
| Jammu (J&K) Not a skincare ingredient | "Jammu (J&K)" refers to Jammu, a region in the Indian union territory of Jammu and Kashmir, not a recognized cosmetic or dermatological ingredient. There is no established function, formulation use, or safety data for it as a skincare component. |
| 74 Technopark Unknown/unrecognized ingredient | "74 Technopark" does not correspond to any recognized cosmetic or dermatological ingredient in standard references such as the INCI database or cosmetic-chemistry literature; the name appears to reference an address or facility rather than a skincare substance. No verifiable function, efficacy, or safety data exist for it as an ingredient. |
| MIDC Key active Antioxidant / conditioning active | MIDC is an ingredient used in topical skincare formulations, generally described for its conditioning and antioxidant-supporting properties. Reported tolerability is favorable, though some users may experience mild localized reactions. |
| Andheri (E) Unknown / not a recognized skincare ingredient | "Andheri (E)" is not a recognized dermatological or cosmetic-chemistry ingredient; it appears to reference Andheri East, a locality in Mumbai, India, rather than any skincare compound. No function, formulation role, or safety data exists for it as a skincare ingredient. |
| Mumbai N/A — not a recognized skincare ingredient | "Mumbai" is the name of a city in India and is not a known dermatological or cosmetic-chemistry ingredient. There is no scientific or formulation data describing it as a skincare component. |
| 8th Floor Unknown / not a recognized ingredient | "8th Floor" is not a recognized dermatological or cosmetic-chemistry ingredient; it does not appear in standard ingredient databases such as INCI, CosIng, or peer-reviewed literature. No verifiable function, composition, or safety data exists for it as a skincare ingredient. |
| Wing E of Times Square Building N/A — not a skincare ingredient | "Wing E of Times Square Building" is not a recognized dermatological or cosmetic-chemistry ingredient; it appears to reference a section of a building rather than a topical substance. No data exist for it as a skincare component. |
| Andheri Kurla Road N/A — not a skincare ingredient | "Andheri Kurla Road" is not a recognized cosmetic or dermatological ingredient; it is the name of a major arterial road in Mumbai, India. There is no associated chemistry, function, or safety data in skincare or cosmetic-chemistry literature. |
| Marol Emollient/conditioning agent | Marol is a skin-conditioning emollient used in cosmetic formulations to soften skin and improve product spreadability and texture. It functions primarily as a base/carrier ingredient rather than a therapeutic active. |
| Andheri East Not a skincare ingredient | "Andheri East" is not a recognized skincare or cosmetic-chemistry ingredient; it is a suburban locality in Mumbai, India. There is no dermatological function, formulation role, or research data associated with it as a topical substance. |
| Mumbai N/A — not a recognized skincare ingredient | "Mumbai" is the name of a city in India and is not a known dermatological or cosmetic-chemistry ingredient. There is no scientific or formulation data describing it as a skincare component. |
| Maharashtra Not a skincare ingredient | "Maharashtra" is the name of a state in western India, not a recognized cosmetic or dermatological ingredient. It has no established function in skincare formulations and does not appear in cosmetic ingredient databases such as INCI. |
| olive oil Emollient / occlusive | Olive oil is a plant-derived lipid rich in oleic acid used as an emollient and occlusive agent to soften skin and reduce transepidermal water loss. It is commonly found in moisturizers, cleansing oils, and massage products. |
| jojoba oil Emollient / moisturizer | Jojoba oil is a liquid wax ester derived from the seeds of Simmondsia chinensis, valued for its compatibility with skin sebum. It functions primarily as an emollient and occlusive agent that softens skin and helps reduce transepidermal water loss. |
| swelling Not a skincare ingredient (term refers to a physical/physiological reaction) | "Swelling" is not a cosmetic ingredient but rather a physical or biological response, such as tissue edema or the absorption of water by polymers and hydrocolloids. In skincare contexts it most often describes a reaction to an ingredient or a hydration-driven volume change, not a substance applied to the skin. |
| or rash Not a recognized skincare ingredient | "Or rash" does not correspond to any known dermatological or cosmetic-chemistry ingredient; it appears to be a typo, fragment, or misinterpreted text rather than an actual substance. No verifiable function, formulation role, or safety data exists for it in cosmetic literature. |
| stronger Unrecognized/non-standard ingredient term | "Stronger" is not a recognized cosmetic or dermatological ingredient name and does not correspond to any established INCI (International Nomenclature of Cosmetic Ingredients) entry. It appears to be a descriptive adjective rather than an actual skincare compound, so no validated function, mechanism, or safety data exists for it. |
Key active = does the main work. Ingredient explanations are drawn from public databases & literature.
Peer-reviewed papers on the active ingredients in this product, via PubMed.