Monday, April 29, 2013

Toxins in Skin Care Products





I ran across this post from Livestrong on toxins in skin care products and wanted to pass it on.

 Statistics
The Environmental Working Group (EWG), a nonprofit research organization focused on protecting public health and the environment, found that over one-third of all personal care products contain at lease one ingredient related to cancer. Many skin creams and lotions boast of having "deep moisturizing" qualities. In fact, 57 percent contain penetration-enhancing chemicals--these chemicals push the harmful toxins in the product faster and deeper into your skin and blood. A product survey conducted by the EWG in 2004 revealed that more than 25 percent of all women and one in every 100 men use at least 15 products daily that could contain toxins and carcinogens.


T0XIC CHEMICALS

According to Northwestern Health Sciences University, butylated hydroxytoluene is found in moisturizers, bar soap, shaving products, deodorants, facial cleansers and body wash and is used to slow the time it takes for products to change color. It is an eye and skin irritant. Cocamide DEA/lauramide DEA is a foaming and cleansing agent found in acne treatments, baby wash, body scrubs and moisturizers. It can create carcinogenic compounds and is linked to certain types of cancers. Formaldehyde is found in antiperspirants, soap, shampoo and shaving products and is considered a human carcinogen. It can damage DNA and has been banned by the European Union. Parabens are found in these products and may impair fertility and cause skin irritation, rashes, and allergic reactions. Studies have found parabens in breast tumors. Talc is a toxic chemical found in many powder products and is a proven carcinogen linked to ovarian cancer.

Organic

You may assume that products with the word "organic" on them are safe to use, but they may still contain synthetic chemicals. Rosie Ward, director of health and wellness at Northwestern Health Sciences University, attributes this to the lack of government regulation. "Many companies continue to mislead and confuse consumers by labeling personal care products as 'natural' or 'organic' when they contain just one or two highly processed botanical extracts and the rest is synthetic chemicals." The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has certain requirements for an "organic" label. In order for a food to be labeled "100% Organic" it must contain only organically produced ingredients. To be simply "organic" it must consist of 95 percent organically produced ingredients; and to be labeled "containing organic ingredients" it must have 70 to 95 percent organically produced ingredients. The FDA has no such requirements when it comes to skin care products.

Myths

You may think you are protecting yourself by buying a more expensive product, however the EWG found that the five facial moisturizers that cause the most concern cost $12.48 more per oz. than the five moisturizing products that pose the least concern. Another myth is that this is a concern for only women, when in fact men's hair color products, after-shave lotions and colognes are among the products associated with the greatest safety concerns. Lastly, people believe that since they are using the products in small amounts, they are not harming their health. However, using a small amount of products on a daily basis adds up over long periods of time.

Suggestions

Since you can't rely on the government to protect you by regulating skin care products, you have to educate yourself. Ward suggests avoiding synthetic perfumes and cologne, looking for ingredients that are USDA approved as 100 percent Certified Organic, and reading labels carefully. Avoid chemical names ending in "acid" or "alcohol." Avoid anything that contains synthetic colors or fragrances, mercury or triethanolamine.

REAL RAW BEAUTY

This article explains the reason that Real Raw Beauty products were created. The products in this  skin careline can be trusted 100%. They contain no chemicals or toxins, only high grade unrefined, unfiltered Organic oils. Not only are the ingredients "grown" organic, but there haven't been any chemicals or toxins used in the extraction process of the nut or fruit. You can apply these products with confidence, knowing that you are giving your skin (the largest organ in your body) the best possible skin care. There are no words that you can't pronounce, only oils that enhance the quality of your skin, diminish wrinkles, hydrate and heal.
Pick up your current skin care line and really read the label all the way down to the tiny print. It is just as important to know what is going on your skin as it is to know what ingredients are in the foods you eat.

www.realrawbeauty.com

Until next time,
Jan




 



















 


 

 



2 comments:

  1. I am so glad to share this topic with my fellow beings.Apart from these things,avoid the following things from your personal care product.
    Parabens (any chemical name that ends with the word paraben, like propylparaben)

    Fragrance/Parfum (phthalates)

    Sodium laureth sulfate or lauryl sulfate (SLS)

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