Lotusherbals · 🇮🇳 India

Divine Petals Toner Mist

10 ingredients
What's in it

Below is every ingredient in Divine Petals Toner Mist 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
2 ingredient(s) can feed Malassezia — relevant in humid Indian weather
Contains fragrance / allergens
Fragrance

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 Divine Petals Toner Mist fungal-acne safe?
Based on its listed ingredients, Divine Petals Toner Mist contains 2 ingredient(s) reported to feed Malassezia (the yeast behind fungal acne): PEG-10 Hydrogenated Castor Oil, Polysorbate 20. If you are fungal-acne prone, you may want to avoid these.
Does Divine Petals Toner Mist contain fragrance?
Yes — Divine Petals Toner Mist lists Fragrance, which are fragrance ingredients or EU-declared allergens. Relevant if your skin is sensitive or reactive.
Is Divine Petals Toner Mist 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

Ocimum Sanctum (Tulsi Leaves) Extract
Antioxidant/antimicrobial botanical

Ocimum Sanctum (Holy Basil/Tulsi) leaf extract is a plant-derived ingredient rich in eugenol, ursolic acid, and flavonoids, used in skincare for its antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and antimicrobial properties. It is often included to soothe skin, combat oxidative stress, and support blemish-prone or irritated skin.

Side effects reported in research

Aggregated from the active ingredients in this product.

Reported effectHow oftenNotes
Skin dryness or barrier disruption with excessive contactUncommonFrequent or prolonged exposure to water, especially hot or hard water, can disrupt the skin barrier and contribute to transepidermal water loss.
Irritation from impurities or hard water mineralsRareReactions are attributed to contaminants, chlorine, or mineral content rather than water itself.
Mild stinging or burning on applicationUncommonTransient, more likely on broken or irritated skin
Allergic contact dermatitisRareCan occur in individuals sensitized to Aloe or plants in the Liliaceae family
Redness or itchingUncommonUsually mild and self-limiting
Delayed hypersensitivity reactionVery rareReported in isolated case studies
Contact irritation or mild stingingUncommonMore likely on sensitive or compromised skin; often related to fragrance components.
PhotosensitivityVery rareLimited evidence; mainly associated with certain plant extracts and fragrance constituents.
Contact dermatitis / skin irritationRareMild redness or itching may occur, more likely in sensitive individuals.
Allergic contact sensitizationRareEugenol and other constituents are known potential allergens in susceptible individuals.
Allergic sensitizationRareReported with vetiver-containing fragrances; positive patch test reactions possible.
Mild skin irritationUncommonPossible transient redness or stinging, particularly on sensitive or compromised skin.
Eye irritationUncommonCan cause discomfort on direct ocular contact in rinse-off or leave-on products.
Concern over ethylene oxide/1,4-dioxane residuesVery rareTrace contaminants from ethoxylation are a theoretical concern; modern purification minimizes this.

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

Full ingredient breakdown

IngredientWhat it does
Water
Solvent/vehicle
Water is the most common base ingredient in cosmetic formulations, serving as a solvent that dissolves other ingredients and forms the bulk of emulsions and aqueous solutions. It is generally considered safe and non-irritating.
Aloe Barbadensis (Aloe Vera) Gel
Soothing/hydrating humectant
Aloe Barbadensis gel is a water-rich botanical extract used in skincare to hydrate, soothe, and support the skin barrier, often as a base or supporting ingredient. It contains polysaccharides, vitamins, and enzymes thought to provide mild moisturizing and calming effects.
Rosa Centifolia (Rose Petals) Extract
Soothing/antioxidant botanical extract
Rosa Centifolia (Rose Petals) Extract is a plant-derived ingredient used in skincare for its mild antioxidant, soothing, and astringent properties, as well as for fragrance. It is commonly included to improve skin feel and provide gentle conditioning rather than as a primary treatment active.
Ocimum Sanctum (Tulsi Leaves) Extract Key active
Antioxidant/antimicrobial botanical
Ocimum Sanctum (Holy Basil/Tulsi) leaf extract is a plant-derived ingredient rich in eugenol, ursolic acid, and flavonoids, used in skincare for its antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and antimicrobial properties. It is often included to soothe skin, combat oxidative stress, and support blemish-prone or irritated skin.
Vetiveria Zizanoides (Vetiver) Extract
Fragrance/antioxidant botanical
Vetiveria Zizanoides (Vetiver) Extract is a plant-derived ingredient used in skincare primarily for its aromatic properties and as a source of antioxidant compounds. It is sometimes included for purported soothing or conditioning effects, though clinical evidence in topical formulations is limited.
PEG-10 Hydrogenated Castor Oil
Surfactant/emulsifier
PEG-10 Hydrogenated Castor Oil is a polyethylene glycol derivative of hydrogenated castor oil used as a nonionic surfactant, emulsifier, and solubilizer in cosmetic formulations. It helps disperse oils, fragrances, and other lipophilic ingredients into water-based products.
Polysorbate 20
Emulsifier / solubilizer
Polysorbate 20 is a nonionic surfactant derived from sorbitol and lauric acid, used in skincare to solubilize fragrances and essential oils and to stabilize oil-in-water emulsions. It functions primarily as a formulation aid rather than a treatment active.
Methyl Paraben
Preservative
Methylparaben is a widely used antimicrobial preservative that protects cosmetic and skincare formulations from bacterial and fungal contamination. It is typically used at low concentrations as a base/formulation ingredient rather than a treatment active.
Propyl Paraben
Preservative
Propyl paraben is a synthetic ester of para-hydroxybenzoic acid used to prevent microbial growth in cosmetic and personal care formulations. It is effective against fungi and bacteria and is typically used at low concentrations.
Fragrance
Fragrance/masking agent
Fragrance refers to a blend of natural or synthetic aromatic compounds added to skincare products to impart a pleasant scent or mask the odor of other ingredients. It serves a sensory and formulation purpose rather than a therapeutic one.

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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