The Safest VH Rating
VMV HYPOALLERGENICS® was the first to validate what it meant by “hypoallergenic” for its products with a “grading” system: the VALIDATED HYPOALLERGENIC RATING System, or VH-Rating System, created in the late 1980s (VMV was founded in 1979).
The VH-Number shows how many top contact allergens are NOT in a formulation.
The VH-Rating System uses published contact allergen lists of the North American Contact Dermatitis Group and European Surveillance System on Contact Allergies — based on thousands of patch tests conducted in multiple countries — as independent references.
The VH-Rating System was the first and is still the only hypoallergenic rating system in the world. A study on it published in Dermatitis, the journal of the American Contact Dermatitis Society, concludes:
“The VH Rating System is shown to objectively validated the hypoallergenics cosmetics claim.”
Verallo-Rowell VM. The validated hypoallergenic cosmetics rating system: its 30-year evolution and effect on the prevalence of cosmetic reactions. Dermatitis. 2011 Mar-Apr;22(2):80-97. PMID: 21504693.
The same study shows that VMV products had less than 0.1% reactions reported in over 30 years.
Every product has a VH-Rating on its label followed by a slash and the total number of current top contact allergens. The higher the VH-Rating, the more allergens are not included in the formulation.
In case an allergen is present, the VH-Rating will be lower than the total number of current top contact allergens. An asterisk will also be seen that corresponds to the allergen in the ingredient list (which will also be underlined) for quick identification.
Breaking Down the Elements
- VH stands for Validated Hypoallergenic.
- The product has been tested specifically for hypoallergenicity.
- At VMV, this includes patch testing each raw material, ingredient, applicator, and final formulation.
- -# (the minus sign followed by a number)
- Shows how many allergens are ABSENT from the formulation.
- /# (slash followed by a number)Means “over this current total of top allergens.” This shows the total count of the current top allergens.
A VH-Rating of VH-109/109 would be read as: “Validated Hypoallergenic MINUS 109 over 109.”
A rating of VH-108*/109 would be read as “Validated Hypoallergenic MINUS 108 over 109.” The asterisk alerts you to check the ingredients list for its counterpart, which would be the allergen present in the formulation.