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Hydrolyzed Keratin

Low Concern

Quick verdict

Low risk

Hydrolyzed Keratin skin safety dashboard

Hydrolyzed Keratin scores 95/100 across 2 product analyses. The most important acne and irritation checks are summarized first.

Comedogenic rating

0/5

Low clogging risk signal in current analyses.

Fungal acne concern

Lower

No major fungal-acne warning is flagged by current data.

Pregnancy concern

Lower

No elevated pregnancy-specific concern is flagged here.

Skin types to avoid

None flagged

Based on pore-clogging and irritation risk signals.

What is Hydrolyzed Keratin and why is it used?

We're still generating a detailed description for Hydrolyzed Keratin. Check back shortly - or scan a product containing this ingredient to speed things up.

Will Hydrolyzed Keratin clog my pores? (Comedogenic Rating)

Comedogenic Risk: 0/5

Hydrolyzed Keratin has an estimated comedogenic risk of 0/5 based on GlowLens ingredient scoring across 2 product analyses. A higher number signals a stronger pore-clogging tendency for acne-prone skin. This is informational, not medical advice.

Known Side Effects and Allergies: how concerning is Hydrolyzed Keratin?

Low Concern

Hydrolyzed Keratin currently scores 95/100, which places it in a lower-concern band overall. The main practical consideration is skin irritation, sensitivity, or breakouts in formulas where it appears alongside other potentially irritating ingredients. This is informational, not medical advice.

Is Hydrolyzed Keratin safe for pregnancy?

While our analysis gives Hydrolyzed Keratin a safety score of 95/100 with a low concern level, we recommend consulting your healthcare provider about any cosmetic ingredients during pregnancy or nursing. GlowLens provides general safety assessments - pregnancy-specific advice should come from your doctor or midwife.

Final Verdict: who should be most cautious with Hydrolyzed Keratin?

No specific skin type is automatically excluded for Hydrolyzed Keratin, but a patch test is still useful for reactive skin. This is informational, not medical advice.

How we rate this ingredient

Provisional AI estimate - being verified against official sources.Confidence: LowLast reviewed Jun 13, 2026

We have not yet attached an official citation to this ingredient. The current rating is a provisional AI estimate and will be updated as authoritative sources are added.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Hydrolyzed Keratin and why is it used?
We're still generating a detailed description for Hydrolyzed Keratin. Check back shortly - or scan a product containing this ingredient to speed things up. Across 2 products in our database, Hydrolyzed Keratin appears in various formulations. Use our free skincare ingredient checker to see how it interacts with other ingredients in specific products.
Will Hydrolyzed Keratin clog my pores? (Comedogenic Rating)
Hydrolyzed Keratin has an estimated comedogenic risk of 0/5 based on GlowLens ingredient scoring across 2 product analyses. A higher number signals a stronger pore-clogging tendency for acne-prone skin. This is informational, not medical advice.
Known Side Effects and Allergies: how concerning is Hydrolyzed Keratin?
Hydrolyzed Keratin currently scores 95/100, which places it in a lower-concern band overall. The main practical consideration is skin irritation, sensitivity, or breakouts in formulas where it appears alongside other potentially irritating ingredients. This is informational, not medical advice.
Is Hydrolyzed Keratin safe for pregnancy?
While our analysis gives Hydrolyzed Keratin a safety score of 95/100 with a low concern level, we recommend consulting your healthcare provider about any cosmetic ingredients during pregnancy or nursing. GlowLens provides general safety assessments - pregnancy-specific advice should come from your doctor or midwife.
Final Verdict: who should be most cautious with Hydrolyzed Keratin?
No specific skin type is automatically excluded for Hydrolyzed Keratin, but a patch test is still useful for reactive skin. This is informational, not medical advice.