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DAB SET GO 3-IN-1 FACE PALETTE

18 ingredients
What's in it

Below is every ingredient in DAB SET GO 3-IN-1 FACE PALETTE explained, its standout actives, and the side effects reported in research for those actives — analysed for Indian skin.

Suitability at a glance — for Indian skin

🍄 May trigger fungal acne
4 ingredient(s) can feed Malassezia — relevant in humid Indian weather
Pore-clogging risk: Moderate
Highest comedogenic rating 2/5 — matters for oily, acne-prone skin
Fragrance-free
No fragrance or EU-declared allergens

Flags derived from the ingredient list using dermatology reference data (fungal-acne substrate, comedogenicity, EU allergens). General guidance, not a diagnosis.

Your questions, answered from the ingredient list

Is DAB SET GO 3-IN-1 FACE PALETTE fungal-acne safe?
Based on its listed ingredients, DAB SET GO 3-IN-1 FACE PALETTE contains 4 ingredient(s) reported to feed Malassezia (the yeast behind fungal acne): Limnanthes Alba Seed Oil, Olea Europaea Fruit Oil, Prunus Armeniaca Kernel Oil, Rosa Rugosa Flower Oil. If you are fungal-acne prone, you may want to avoid these.
Does DAB SET GO 3-IN-1 FACE PALETTE contain fragrance?
No fragrance ingredients or EU-declared allergens were detected in the listed ingredients of DAB SET GO 3-IN-1 FACE PALETTE.
Will DAB SET GO 3-IN-1 FACE PALETTE clog pores?
The highest comedogenic rating among its listed ingredients is 2/5 (moderate). Comedogenicity matters most for oily, acne-prone skin in humid Indian weather; it is a property of ingredients in lab tests, not a guarantee either way.
Is DAB SET GO 3-IN-1 FACE PALETTE safe to use in pregnancy?
None of its listed ingredients are flagged for pregnancy caution in our reference data — but always confirm your full routine with your own doctor.

Answers are derived from the printed ingredient list and dermatology reference data — general guidance, not a diagnosis or a therapeutic claim.

Key actives

Tocopherol
Antioxidant

Tocopherol (vitamin E) is a lipid-soluble antioxidant used in skincare to protect skin and formulations from oxidative damage caused by free radicals and UV exposure. It also functions as a skin-conditioning and emollient agent and can stabilize oils against rancidity.

Side effects reported in research

Aggregated from the active ingredients in this product.

Reported effectHow oftenNotes
Comedogenicity / clogged poresRareGenerally considered low risk, but occlusive films may contribute to congestion in very acne-prone skin.
Contact irritationVery rareConsidered inert and non-irritating; isolated reports only.
Allergic contact dermatitisVery rareSensitization is exceptionally uncommon for this inert hydrocarbon.
Comedogenic reactions (clogged pores/acne)UncommonCosmetic-grade mineral oil is generally low on the comedogenic scale; reports vary and largely depend on formulation and individual skin type.
FolliculitisRareOccasionally reported with heavy occlusive use, particularly under hot or humid conditions.
Contact irritation or skin sensitivityRareMineral oil is largely inert; irritation is uncommon and often attributable to other formulation components.
Skin irritationRareMild irritation possible in sensitive individuals, generally well tolerated.
Comedogenicity (clogged pores)RareHeavier esters may contribute to pore congestion in acne-prone skin.
Skin or lip irritationRareMild irritation occasionally reported, generally in sensitive individuals.
Allergic contact dermatitis / cheilitisRareIsolated case reports, primarily related to lip products.
Comedogenicity / acneiform breakoutsUncommonPossible in acne-prone users due to its occlusive, oily ester nature.
Skin irritation or rednessRareGenerally well tolerated; mild irritation possible in sensitive skin.
Contact allergy/sensitizationVery rareFew reports; allergic reactions are uncommon for this class of esters.
Comedogenicity (pore clogging)RareHeavy emollients may contribute to clogged pores in acne-prone individuals.

Frequencies reflect typical cosmetic use reported in the literature, not a guarantee for your skin.

Full ingredient breakdown

IngredientWhat it does
Hydrogenated Polyisobutene
Emollient / occlusive
Hydrogenated Polyisobutene is a synthetic hydrocarbon emollient that imparts a smooth, non-greasy slip and forms an occlusive film to reduce transepidermal water loss. It is widely used as a lightweight alternative to mineral oil in moisturizers, lip products, and color cosmetics.
Mineral Oil
Occlusive emollient
Mineral oil is a highly refined, inert petroleum-derived hydrocarbon used in skincare as an occlusive agent that forms a barrier on the skin to reduce transepidermal water loss. It is widely used in moisturizers, ointments, and baby products due to its stability and low reactivity.
Tridecyl Trimellitate
Emollient/skin-conditioning agent
Tridecyl Trimellitate is a synthetic ester used in cosmetics as an emollient and skin-conditioning agent, providing a smooth, non-greasy feel and helping to soften skin. It functions primarily as a texture-enhancing and moisturizing base ingredient in lotions, creams, and color cosmetics.
Diisostearyl Malate
Emollient / Skin-conditioning agent
Diisostearyl Malate is an ester of malic acid and isostearyl alcohol used as an emollient and binder, particularly common in lipsticks and other anhydrous color cosmetics where it imparts gloss, spreadability, and pigment dispersion. It functions as a base/formulation ingredient rather than a therapeutic active.
Dimer Dilinoleyl Dimer
Emollient/skin-conditioning agent
Dimer Dilinoleyl Dimer is a high-molecular-weight ester derived from dimerized linoleic acid, used as an emollient and skin-conditioning agent in cosmetic formulations. It provides spreadability, moisturization, and a non-greasy feel without functioning as a treatment active.
Squalane
Emollient / occlusive moisturizer
Squalane is a saturated, stable hydrocarbon derived from squalene (sourced from plants like olives or sugarcane, or shark liver) used as a lightweight emollient that softens skin and reinforces the skin barrier by reducing transepidermal water loss. It is well tolerated, non-comedogenic for most users, and serves as a base or carrier ingredient rather than a therapeutic active.
Mica
Colorant/opacifying agent
Mica is a naturally occurring silicate mineral used in cosmetics as a colorant and light-reflecting pigment to add shimmer, opacity, and a smooth feel to formulations. It is considered inert and is widely used in makeup, sunscreens, and skincare products.
Silica
Absorbent/texturizer
Silica is a mineral-derived ingredient (silicon dioxide) used in cosmetics to absorb oil and sebum, improve texture, and act as a bulking, anti-caking, or matting agent. It is generally inert and well tolerated on skin.
Bentonite
Absorbent clay / mask base
Bentonite is a montmorillonite-rich absorbent clay used in masks and cleansers to adsorb excess sebum, oils, and impurities from the skin. It also acts as a thickening and stabilizing agent in cosmetic formulations.
Tocopherol Key active
Antioxidant
Tocopherol (vitamin E) is a lipid-soluble antioxidant used in skincare to protect skin and formulations from oxidative damage caused by free radicals and UV exposure. It also functions as a skin-conditioning and emollient agent and can stabilize oils against rancidity.
Ethylene/Propylene/Styrene Copolymer
Viscosity controlling / film former
Ethylene/Propylene/Styrene Copolymer is a synthetic polymer used in cosmetic formulations primarily as a thickening agent, stabilizer, and film former to improve texture and consistency. It is considered a formulation/base ingredient rather than a biologically active treatment compound.
Phenoxyethanol
Preservative
Phenoxyethanol is a widely used broad-spectrum preservative that protects cosmetic and skincare formulations from bacterial and fungal contamination. It is typically used at concentrations up to 1% and serves as a formulation/base ingredient rather than an active treatment.
Limnanthes Alba Seed Oil
Emollient / skin-conditioning oil
Limnanthes Alba (Meadowfoam) Seed Oil is a highly stable, long-chain fatty acid-rich plant oil used as an emollient and occlusive in skincare. It helps soften skin, reduce moisture loss, and improve product spreadability and oxidative stability.
Hydrogenated Shea Butter
Emollient/skin-conditioning agent
Hydrogenated shea butter is a processed form of shea butter in which the fatty acids are saturated through hydrogenation, increasing oxidative stability and hardness. It is used in cosmetics as an emollient, thickener, and occlusive to soften skin and stabilize formulations.
Ricinus Communis Seed Oil
Emollient / occlusive
Ricinus Communis (Castor) Seed Oil is a viscous plant oil rich in ricinoleic acid, used in skincare and cosmetics as an emollient, occlusive moisturizer, and solvent/vehicle, particularly in lip products and cleansing formulations. It helps soften skin and reduce transepidermal water loss.
Prunus Armeniaca Kernel Oil
Emollient / skin-conditioning oil
Prunus Armeniaca (Apricot) Kernel Oil is a plant-derived emollient rich in oleic and linoleic fatty acids used to soften skin, reduce transepidermal water loss, and improve spreadability in formulations. It functions primarily as a base/carrier oil rather than a treatment active.
Olea Europaea Fruit Oil
Emollient / occlusive
Olea Europaea Fruit Oil (olive oil) is a plant-derived oil rich in oleic acid and minor antioxidants used to soften skin and reduce transepidermal water loss. It functions primarily as an emollient and occlusive base ingredient in moisturizers and cosmetic formulations.
Rosa Rugosa Flower Oil
Fragrance/skin conditioning oil
Rosa Rugosa Flower Oil is an essential oil derived from rose flowers, used in skincare primarily for its aromatic properties and as a skin-conditioning agent. It contains aromatic compounds and may offer mild antioxidant effects, though it functions mainly as a fragrance and emollient component.

Key active = does the main work. Ingredient explanations are drawn from public databases & literature.

From published literature

Peer-reviewed papers on the active ingredients in this product, via PubMed.

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