Source coverage
catalog_seed
Good
Calm Veil Cleanser by Signal Skin (Skincare). Greenveil's read: looks good (chemical concern 20/100; food-health band "unknown"); main drivers PHENOXYETHANOL. Assessed from 3 ingredients.
Trust & sources
How we assembled this record — source coverage, review state, and the active product version.
Source coverage
catalog_seed
Good
Review status
best_effort
Food health
Decision read
The current concern profile looks manageable for everyday use.
Minor concern with 3 high-signal concern drivers.. 87% confidence.
Why this read
Shaped by the current concern profile and the strongest matched ingredient drivers.
Concern score
Published safety classifications point to PHENOXYETHANOL as the main drivers of this concern score.
High confidence · Top drivers: PHENOXYETHANOL
| Driver | Role | Concern |
|---|---|---|
Water Aqua | Hydration | |
GLYCERIN Glycerin | Hydration | |
PHENOXYETHANOL Phenoxyethanol | Preservative |
Functional breakdown
Ingredients grouped by their functional role in the formula.
Context-specific fit derived from published classifications and the current formula profile.
Sensitive skin
Use with care if you are sensitive to Fragrance.
Fragrance-linked cues are present in the published ingredient profile, which can make this formula less predictable for easily reactive skin.
Fragrance avoidance
Not a strong fit for fragrance avoidance because it includes Fragrance.
Fragrance-linked ingredients or classifications are still present, so this formula is not the cleanest choice if you are actively avoiding fragrance exposure.
Rinse-off use
Short-contact use helps keep exposure lower than a leave-on format.
The formula is used in a rinse-off context, so contact time is shorter and the current evidence profile is easier to justify than it would be in a leave-on product.