Colorant

Is Caramel fungal acne safe?

Safe

Caramel is generally considered safe for fungal-acne-prone skin. Natural carbohydrate-derived colorant.

Verdict
Safe
Category
Confidence
3

Also known as CI 16140

Why this verdict

Natural carbohydrate-derived colorant.

Fungal acne, properly called malassezia folliculitis, is driven by a yeast that feeds on fatty acids in roughly the C11 to C24 range. An ingredient is a concern when it can supply usable fatty acids in that window, and it is generally fine when it cannot. Chain length and ethoxylation can both change the verdict, which is why the chemical family alone does not decide it. See the full trigger list and how we assess ingredients for the reasoning and sources.

Frequently asked questions

Is Caramel safe for fungal acne?

Caramel is generally considered safe for fungal-acne-prone skin. Natural carbohydrate-derived colorant. This is informational only and not a diagnosis; suitability varies by person and formulation.

Why is Caramel considered fungal-acne safe?

Natural carbohydrate-derived colorant. Fungal acne (malassezia folliculitis) is driven by ingredients that supply fatty acids in roughly the C11 to C24 range that the yeast can metabolize; Caramel is assessed against that mechanism.

Assessed using: INCIDecoder.

This page is informational only and is not medical advice or a diagnosis. Fungal acne can resemble other skin conditions, and ingredient suitability varies by person and by formulation. Verdicts reflect community-reported data and malassezia lipid research, not a guarantee for your skin. Always patch test and consult a qualified clinician.