NABL Test Report for 4% Ceramide Barrier Repair Moisturizer with Ceramide, Niacinamide, and Oxylance
4% Ceramide Barrier Repair Moisturizer with Ceramide, Niacinamide, and Oxylance: NABL Lab Test Report
NABL lab test report for 4% Ceramide Barrier Repair Moisturizer with Ceramide, Niacinamide, and Oxylance: pathogens absent and pH 7.60. Batch TCBM301.
Safety Summary: 4% Ceramide Barrier Repair Moisturizer with Ceramide, Niacinamide, and Oxylance
Is 4% Ceramide Barrier Repair Moisturizer with Ceramide, Niacinamide, and Oxylance safe? Yes. It was independently tested at Sigma Test & Research Centre, a laboratory accredited by NABL (Accreditation No. TC-5369). The tested sample, from batch TCBM301, met every safety limit the laboratory checked.
Free from harmful bacteria and fungi. Four organisms were tested: Escherichia coli, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Staphylococcus aureus and Candida albicans. All were reported Absent. Total microbial count was Less than 10 cfu/gm (limit 1000 cfu/gm); Total yeast & mould count was Les than 10 cfu/gm (limit 100 cfu/gm).
Gentle, skin-friendly pH. The measured pH is 7.60, which is mildly acidic.
Sulphate-free and paraben-free. The published ingredient list contains no sulphates, parabens or mineral oil. It cleanses using milder amino-acid surfactants - xylitylglucoside. Preservation uses phenoxyethanol, ethylhexylglycerin and sodium benzoate.
Is it chemical free? No cosmetic is chemical-free - water itself is a chemical. This one is free from sulphates, parabens and mineral oil.
What these results cover. The laboratory findings apply to the tested sample from batch TCBM301 and the parameters listed on this page. Skin tolerance is assessed separately, in the dermatological patch test certificate. NABL accredits laboratories, not products.
Key Findings at a Glance
Results of Analysis
Result is the measured outcome for this batch. Requirement / Limit is the specification where the standard defines one; a dash means it defines none. Test Method is the standard the laboratory followed.
| Parameter | Result | Requirement / Limit | Test Method |
|---|---|---|---|
| Physical & Organoleptic | |||
| Appearance | White soft mass | - | STRC/STP/F256 |
| Colour | White | - | STRC/STP/F256 |
| Chemical Parameters | |||
| pH | 7.60 | - | IS:6608:2004 |
| Total residue, % w/w | 17.40 | - | IS:6608:2004 |
| Thermal stability (45±1C) for 48 hours | Passes the test | - | IS:6608:2004 |
| Total fatty matter, % w/w | 12.40 | - | IS:6608:2004 |
| Specific gravity | 1.033 | - | Indian Pharmacopoeia 2022 |
| Water content, % w/w | 81.10 | - | IS:7679:1978 |
| 1,4 Dioxane, ppm | Not Detected (DL 1.0) | - | Indian Pharmacopoeia 2022 |
| Microbial Counts | |||
| Total microbial count, cfu/gm | Less than 10 | NMT 1000 | IS:14648:2011 |
| Total yeast & mould count, cfu/gm | Les than 10 | NMT 100 | IS:14648:2011 |
| Pathogens | |||
| Escherichia coli, per gm | Absent | Shall be absent | IS:14648:2011 |
| Pseudomonas aeruginosa, per gm | Absent | Shall be absent | IS:14648:2011 |
| Staphylococcus aureus, per gm | Absent | Shall be absent | IS:14648:2011 |
| Candida albicans, per gm | Absent | Shall be absent | IS:14648:2011 |
Understanding These Tests for 4% Ceramide Barrier Repair Moisturizer with Ceramide, Niacinamide, and Oxylance
Physical & Organoleptic
On the tested sample, 4% Ceramide Barrier Repair Moisturizer with Ceramide, Niacinamide, and Oxylance was recorded as a white soft mass and white in colour.
These checks record what the laboratory observed in the sample as received.
Chemical Parameters
It also lists pH 7.60, total residue 17.40 % w/w, thermal stability for 48 hours Passes the test, total fatty matter 12.40 % w/w, specific gravity 1.033, water content 81.10 % w/w and 1,4 Dioxane Not Detected, for which the standard sets no specification.
Chemical parameters are measured against the standard's specification where one exists.
Microbial Counts
4% Ceramide Barrier Repair Moisturizer with Ceramide, Niacinamide, and Oxylance recorded total microbial count Less than 10 cfu/gm against a limit of NMT 1000 cfu/gm and total yeast & mould count Les than 10 cfu/gm against a limit of NMT 100 cfu/gm.
These tests count viable microorganisms against the limits set by the standard.
Pathogens
In the tested sample of 4% Ceramide Barrier Repair Moisturizer with Ceramide, Niacinamide, and Oxylance, Escherichia coli, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Staphylococcus aureus and Candida albicans were reported Absent - not detected in the tested quantity.
Pathogen tests cover only the organisms listed, not all microorganisms.
Test Overview
| Report Title | Chemical and Microbiological Analysis - 4% Ceramide Barrier Repair Moisturizer with Ceramide, Niacinamide, and Oxylance |
| Parameters Measured | physical and organoleptic properties, chemical parameters, microbial counts and pathogens |
| Test Type | Laboratory chemical and microbiological analysis of a product sample |
| Test Methods | IS:6608:2004; Indian Pharmacopoeia 2022; IS:7679:1978; IS:14648:2011 |
| Sample Tested | TCBM301 (50 g x 6) |
About 4% Ceramide Barrier Repair Moisturizer with Ceramide, Niacinamide, and Oxylance
4% Ceramide Barrier Repair Moisturizer with Ceramide, Niacinamide, and Oxylance - 100gm
Claims and Their Evidence
Lab-sourced rows are measured results. Product-page rows are the brand's own claims, shown with the brand's qualifier. The laboratory report is not evidence for cosmetic-benefit claims.
| Statement | Evidence / basis | Source |
|---|---|---|
| Within microbiological limits | Counts within the standard limits; specified pathogens reported Absent. | Lab report 13020758/B |
| 4% Ceramide Barrier Repair Moisturizer with Ceramide, Niacinamide, and Oxylance - 100gm | Brand claim published on the product page. | Product page (brand claim) |
| Sulphate-free cleansing base | Formulated with xylitylglucoside in place of SLS/SLES. | Product ingredient list |
| Paraben-free | No parabens in the published ingredient list. | Product ingredient list |
Report Details
| Testing Laboratory | Sigma Test & Research Centre (NABL-accredited, Accreditation No. TC-5369) |
| ULR Number | TC536924000000552F |
| Report No. | 13020758/A, 13020758/B |
| Report Issue Date | 15/01/2024 |
| Testing Period | 06/01/2024 to 11/01/2024 |
| Batch Tested | TCBM301 (Mfg. 12/2023; use before 24 months) |
| Standards Referenced | IS:6608:2004; Indian Pharmacopoeia 2022; IS:7679:1978; IS:14648:2011 |
| Authorised Signatory | Vinit Sharma, Person Incharge, Sigma Test & Research Centre |
What This Report Shows
What the results demonstrate
- Physical characteristics of the tested sample were recorded as observed by the laboratory.
- Measured chemical parameters that carry a specification fell within the referenced limits.
- The tested sample met the microbiological count limits of the referenced standard.
- The specified pathogenic microorganisms were reported Absent in the tested sample.
- Testing was performed by an NABL-accredited laboratory.
What the results do not demonstrate
- They do not certify the product; NABL accredits laboratories, not products.
- They do not establish overall safety or suitability for every individual.
- They do not prove any cosmetic-benefit or performance claim; those are addressed separately and on the product page.
- They do not cover parameters or organisms outside those listed.
- They apply to the tested sample from the stated batch, not necessarily to other batches.
Formulation at a Glance
From the ingredient list published on the product page. Not part of the laboratory report.
Active Ingredients
| Component | Role in the formulation |
|---|---|
| Ceramide Complex | Skin-identical lipid used to support the moisture barrier. |
| Niacinamide | Vitamin B3 derivative used for tone and barrier support. |
| Xylitol | Sugar-alcohol humectant supporting surface hydration. |
| Xylitylglucoside | Sugar-derived humectant, part of a moisturising complex. |
| Hyaluronic Acid | Humectant that binds water in the upper skin layers. |
| Tocopheryl Acetate (Vitamin E) | Stable vitamin E ester; antioxidant. |
Moisturising and Emollient
| Component | Role in the formulation |
|---|---|
| Caprylic/Capric Triglyceride | Light coconut-derived emollient that spreads easily. |
| Propylene Glycol | Humectant and solvent. |
| Polyglycerin-3 | Humectant that draws water into the skin surface. |
| Shea Butter Glycerides | Shea-derived emollient fraction. |
Conditioning Agents
| Component | Role in the formulation |
|---|---|
| Dimethicone | Silicone that smooths the surface and adds slip. |
Preservative System
| Component | Role in the formulation |
|---|---|
| Phenoxyethanol | Broad-spectrum preservative used at low levels. |
| Sodium Benzoate | Preservative effective in acidic formulations. |
What the Formulation Leaves Out
| Excluded | Basis |
|---|---|
| No sulphates | Not present in the published ingredient list. |
| No parabens | Not present in the published ingredient list. |
| No mineral oil | Not present in the published ingredient list. |
Published Research on Key Actives
Published literature on each ingredient, not studies on this product.
| Ingredient | Published finding | Relevance to the formulation |
|---|---|---|
| Niacinamide | Topical niacinamide has been reported to improve the appearance of ageing facial skin, including tone and texture (Bissett DL, et al. Dermatol Surg. 2005;31(7 Pt 2):860-865). | Supports the inclusion of niacinamide in tone and barrier formulas. |
| Hyaluronic Acid | Hyaluronic acid is documented as a key water-binding molecule in skin hydration (Papakonstantinou E, et al. Dermatoendocrinol. 2012;4(3):253-258). | Supports hyaluronic acid or sodium hyaluronate as a hydrating agent. |
| Ceramides | Ceramides are essential lipids of the stratum corneum and topical ceramides support barrier repair (Coderch L, et al. Am J Clin Dermatol. 2003;4(2):107-129). | Supports ceramides as barrier-support lipids. |
| Vitamin E | Vitamin E is reviewed as a major lipid-soluble antioxidant in skin, with photoprotective and moisturising roles (Keen MA, Hassan I. Indian Dermatol Online J. 2016;7(4):311-315). | Supports vitamin E as an antioxidant and emollient stabiliser. |
Dermatological Patch Test Certificate
This NABL lab test report covers the chemical and microbiological analysis of 4% Ceramide Barrier Repair Moisturizer with Ceramide, Niacinamide, and Oxylance. Skin tolerance is a separate question, assessed through dermatological patch testing. The dermatological patch test certificate for this product is published on its own page, so you can review the laboratory analysis here and the patch-test findings there as one trust cluster.
View the Original Lab Report
The complete original report for 4% Ceramide Barrier Repair Moisturizer with Ceramide, Niacinamide, and Oxylance is available as issued by the laboratory. It carries the laboratory letterhead, the ULR number, and the authorised signatory's details.
The Tested Product

4% Ceramide Barrier Repair Moisturizer with Ceramide, Niacinamide, and Oxylance
The results on this page come from laboratory testing of a sample from batch TCBM301. See the complete ingredient list, current offers and reviews on the product page. Learn more about Ceramide and Niacinamide. You can also explore the full product range or other products in this category.
View ProductFrequently Asked Questions
A: For the tested batch, microbial counts were reported within the limits of the referenced standard and the specified pathogens were reported Absent. These results indicate the tested sample met the referenced microbiological limits; they do not establish overall product safety.
A: The measured pH in this report is 7.60.
A: The published ingredient list for this product contains no sulphates, parabens or mineral oil. This is based on the ingredient list, not on the laboratory report, which covers contaminants and microbiological quality.
A: No. The report covers chemical and microbiological parameters on a sample from the stated batch. Performance and cosmetic-benefit claims are made by the brand on the product page and are not part of this laboratory report.
A: "Not Detected" means a substance was below the laboratory's stated detection limit using the specified method. "Absent" means a specified microorganism was not detected in the tested quantity using the referenced method.
A: A ULR (Unique Lab Report) number is a one-of-a-kind identifier that NABL-accredited laboratories print on every test report, making it traceable. The ULR for this report is TC536924000000552F. The original report PDF linked on this page carries the laboratory letterhead and authorised signatory details.
A: No. NABL accredits laboratories, not products. This page reports the results of testing performed at Sigma Test & Research Centre, an NABL-accredited laboratory (Accreditation No. TC-5369) on a sample of this product. It does not represent a product certification by NABL.
A: The report covers batch TCBM301 (manufactured 12/2023). The laboratory report states the tested sample as 50 g x 6. Results refer only to the tested sample and the parameters listed.
References
- IS:6608:2004. Bureau of Indian Standards.
- Indian Pharmacopoeia 2022. Indian Pharmacopoeia Commission.
- IS:7679:1978. Bureau of Indian Standards.
- IS:14648:2011. Bureau of Indian Standards.
- Sigma Test & Research Centre. Test reports 13020758/A, 13020758/B.
