Used for reader-facing definitions, education context, and conservative wording.
Sources
Sources
Browse citation nodes used for public skin education, cosmetic claim boundaries, ingredient language, routine context, and testing limits.
Used to separate allowed wording from evidence-needed or avoid-language areas.
Used for narrow evidence context, not universal formula or outcome claims.
Used for stability, temperature, package, and measurement boundaries.
Public education source noteAAD everyday care
Regulatory claim-boundary sourceFDA cosmetic claims
Technical stability-testing referenceISO cosmetic stability testing
Journal source for barrier wording limitsCeramide formulation review
Measurement method source noteStratum corneum imagingSource routing map
Evidence| Question area | How this source route is used | Route |
|---|---|---|
| Baby and eczema-adjacent routines | Use public education and eczema organization notes for moisturizing context only. | Open source route |
| Pregnancy belly oil language | Use NHS, Mayo, ACOG, or Cochrane routes for pregnancy wording and stretch-mark boundaries. | Open source route |
| Formula and package compatibility | Use ISO stability and technical evidence routes before any compatibility wording. | Open source route |
| Fragrance and preservative wording | Use FDA, EU, IFRA, SCCS, and CIR routes for label and ingredient-boundary context. | Open source route |
| Barrier and absorption language | Use PubMed/PMC measurement routes and route stronger wording to evidence boundaries. | Open source route |
Source categories
Common source notes
External source routes
SourcesPublic skin-care education source route
Source routeFDA cosmetic claimsCosmetic label and claim-boundary route
Source routeEU cosmetic claimsCommon criteria for cosmetic claim support
Source routeISO stability testingTechnical stability-testing source route
Source routeSCCS phenoxyethanolPreservative-source boundary route
Source routePubMed HA penetrationMeasurement and penetration-language route
Reader question routing
QuestionsRoute baby wording through public education, moisturizing context, and temperature claim boundaries.
Reader question routePregnancy belly oil wordingRoute pregnancy-language questions through source notes before writing public copy.
Reader question routeScented lotion warmingRoute fragrance and essential-oil wording through label/source boundaries.
Reader question routeIngredient evidenceRoute ingredient pages to source families rather than relying on ingredient presence alone.
Evidence limits
Claim boundariesDefinitions, source-backed boundaries, narrow evidence context, and conservative wording routes.
Specific warmed-product performance, universal formula compatibility, or audience-wide suitability.
Baby, pregnancy, eczema-adjacent, absorption, barrier, fragrance, preservative, and temperature language.
Directory pathways
Publishing rule
Source pages are citation nodes. They can support definitions, boundaries, or evidence notes, but they are not product endorsements and do not prove a specific warmed formula is appropriate under all use conditions.