The scoring system for cosmetics analyzes every ingredient that goes into the product.
Based on the current state of science, each ingredient is assigned a risk level according to its potential effects on health or the environment: endocrine disruption, carcinogenic, allergenic, irritant, or pollutant.
Ingredients are classified into four risk categories:
- Risk-free: 75–100
- Low risk: 50–74
- Moderate risk: 25–49
- High risk: 0–24
The score is based on the level of the highest-risk ingredient present in the product.
If a high-risk ingredient is present, the score will automatically be lower than 25/100.
If the highest-risk ingredient is moderate risk, the product’s score will be lower than 50/100.
Yuka's database contains approximately 12,600 cosmetic ingredients. Some may not yet be listed, but they are added after analysis by their toxicologist.
This isn’t your average body butter that just sits on your skin like an uninvited guest. Nope. This one melts right in—like butter on warm toast. It absorbs, it hydrates, and it doesn’t leave you feeling like a greased-up slip ‘n slide.
Perfect for combating dry skin, this moisturizing body butter provides deep hydration.
Nectar + Honey
Made with sweet almond oil, coconut oil, and cocoa butter, it’s whipped with water into a thick, luscious cream that magically turns lightweight when it meets your warm skin. And the scent? Pure honey bliss. Real honey (yes, actual honey) gives it that natural sweetness, while a touch of honey fragrance amps it up. It’s warm, faintly sweet, and definitely not sticky.
Here’s how you use it: after the body scrub, while your skin’s still damp, slather this on and let it sink in. That’s the sweet spot. Some people keep it by the bed for hands and feet at night. Others let it live on the bathroom counter, where it gets used daily until the jar is scraped clean.
Peace of Mind
Body butter people use at night. Lavender and citrus smell fills the bedroom when you put it on. Not strong lavender that smells like soap. Bulgarian lavender blended with citrus—the kind that makes you want to get into bed with clean sheets.
It's sweet almond oil, coconut oil, and organic cocoa butter whipped with water and honey. Melts into skin without sitting on top. The lavender smell sticks around until morning, faint enough that you only notice it when you move.
A Place in the Sun
Summer fruit & Laurel:
This isn’t your typical “tropical vacation in a jar” nonsense. Nope. This is sunshine. The kind that streams through your window on a lazy late morning, warming everything it touches and making life feel just a little bit sweeter.
The scent? Fruity, herbal, and bright—but not in a “candy aisle” way. It’s sweet, but not fake-sweet. Think fresh, clean, and just the right amount of “I woke up like this.”
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The scoring system for cosmetics analyzes every ingredient that goes into the product.
Based on the current state of science, each ingredient is assigned a risk level according to its potential effects on health or the environment: endocrine disruption, carcinogenic, allergenic, irritant, or pollutant.
Ingredients are classified into four risk categories:
- Risk-free: 75–100
- Low risk: 50–74
- Moderate risk: 25–49
- High risk: 0–24
The score is based on the level of the highest-risk ingredient present in the product.
If a high-risk ingredient is present, the score will automatically be lower than 25/100.
If the highest-risk ingredient is moderate risk, the product’s score will be lower than 50/100.
Yuka's database contains approximately 12,600 cosmetic ingredients. Some may not yet be listed, but they are added after analysis by their toxicologist.