Omg! look at how many chemicals women apply on our body everyday. It's freaking me out when, I can't imagine how many toxic and chemicals I apply on my body everday. These are the basic toiletries, bodycare skincare and makeup that we use daily. Such as shampoo, body lotion, deodorant, perfume, hairspray, makeup (including eye shadow, blusher, lipstick, foundation) and nail varnish. Not to mentioned those chemicals that I consume... argh! scary.
These are the toxic chemicals or ingredients that we use daily.
These are the toxic chemicals or ingredients that we use daily.
DEA (Diethanolamine), MEA
(Monoethanolamine), TEA (Triethanolamine)
These three hormone-disrupting chemicals that can form
cancer-causing agents — research indicates a strong link to liver and kidney
cancer. They are commonly found in shampoos, soaps, bubble baths and facial
cleansers.
Phthalates and Parabens
Banned by the European Union in 2003, phthalates and parabens are
a group of chemicals commonly used as preservatives in cosmetics and
pharmaceuticals. They keep hairsprays sticky and bacteria and keep fungus out
of things like nail polish and perfume. Both have been shown to be carcinogenic
and particularly linked to breast cancer.
FD&C Color Pigments
Most FD&C color pigments are made from coal tar and studies
show that almost all of them are carcinogenic.These are found in products such
as foundation or eyeshadow. Many of these pigments cause skin sensitivity and
irritation, or even oxygen depletion in the blood. FD&C Red #4 is no longer
available for use in foods because of a known threat to the adrenal glands and
urinary bladder.
Fragrance
“Fragrance” is a euphemism for nearly 4,000 different ingredients.
Most “fragrances” are synthetic and are either cancer-causing or otherwise
toxic. Exposure to fragrances has been shown to affect the central nervous
system. “Fragrances” are found in most shampoos, deodorants, sunscreens,
skincare and body care products.
Imidazolidinyl Urea and DMDM Hydantoin
These are formaldehyde donors, which means that they are
derivatives of the formaldehyde, which is what scientists and morticians use to
preserve corpses and body parts. (Remember dissecting frogs in school?) These
chemicals are linked to allergies, chest pain, chronic fatigue, depression,
dizziness, ear infections, headaches, joint pain, loss of sleep, and can
trigger asthma. They can weaken the immune system, and, surprise surprise,
cause cancer. Imidazolidinyl Urea and DMDM Hydantoin are used in skin, body and
hair products, antiperspirants and nail polish.
Quaternium-15
Quarternium-15 commonly causes allergic reactions and dermatitis,
and breaks down into formaldehyde. Quarternium-15 is used as a preservative in
many skin and hair care products.
Isopropyl Alcohol
Isopropyl Alcohol is used in hair color rinses, body rubs, hand
lotion and aftershave lotions as well as in your car’s antifreeze and shellac!
Scientists believe that it has the ability to destroy intestinal flora, leaving
the body’s major organs open to parasites, and thus to cancers. Beyond
attacking the intestinal flora, isopropyl alcohol can cause headaches,
dizziness, mental depression, nausea, vomiting, and coma.
Mineral Oil
Mineral oil is a petroleum derivative that coats the skin like
saran wrap, which prevents the skin from breathing, absorbing and excreting. It
also slows the skin’s natural cell development, causing the skin to age
prematurely. Note that baby oil is 100% mineral oil – and 100% bad for your
baby’s sensitive skin.
PEG (Polyethylene Glycol)
PEG’s are most commonly used in spray-on oven cleaners and in many
hair and skin products. PEG’s main fuctions are to dissolve oil and grease.
Thus, on the body, they take the protective oils off the skin and hair, making
them more vulnerable to other toxins.
Propylene Glycol
Propylene Glycol is the active ingredient in antifreeze. It is
also used in makeup, toothpaste and deodorant. Stick deodorants have a higher
concentration of PG than is allowed for most industrial use! Direct contact can
cause brain, liver and kidney abnormalities. The EPA requires workers to wear
protective gloves, clothing and goggles when working with it. And yet, the FDA
says we can put it in our mouths.
Sodium Lauryl Sulfate and Sodium Laureth
Sulfate
Sodium Lauryl Sulfate and Sodium Laureth Sulfate are the most
toxic ingredients on this list. When used in combination with other chemicals,
they can form nitrosamines, a deadly class of carcinogen. They are used to
clean engines, garage floors and at car washes. AND still the most popular
ingredients for makeup, shampoo and conditioner and toothpaste. Exposure causes
eye damage, depression, diarrhea and many other ailments.
Triclosan
This is a synthetic antibacterial ingredient that has been
compared to nothing less than Agent Orange. The Environmental Protection Agency
registers it as a pesticide, highly toxic to any living organism. It is also
classified as a chlorophenol. In other words, it is in a cancer causing
chemical class. Triclosan disrupts hormones, can affect sexual function and
fertility and may foster birth defects. Triclosan has been linked to paralysis,
suppression of the immune system, brain hemorrhages, and heart problems. It's
widely used in antibacterial cleansers, toothpaste, and household products.
Talc
Talc has been linked to ovarian and testicular cancer. It can be
found in makeup, baby and adult powders and foundation.
Petrolatum
Petrolatum is a petrochemical that contains two well-known
carcinogens: Benzo-A-Pyrene and Benzo-B-Fluroanthene. As you might imagine from
a petroleum derivative, petrolatum prevents the skin from breathing and
excreting.
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