Hi - a bit more from me - Linda
What In The World Are You Putting On Your Skin?
 
 
Is your bathroom cabinet bulging with toxins? Is your make-up or toiletries  bag a cocktail of chemicals that could do you harm? Yes is probably the answer  to both questions. Check out the ingredients list on your bottles and jars: the  higher up the list these 15 come, the greater the  concentration.
Formaldehyde - Combined with water, this  toxic gas is used as a disinfectant, fixative, germicide and preservative in  deodorants, liquid soaps, nail varnish and shampoos. Also known as formalin,  formal and methyl aldehyde, it is a suspected human carcinogen and has caused  lung cancer in rats. It can damage DNA, irritate the eyes, upper respiratory  tract and mucous membrane, and may cause asthma and headaches. It is banned in  Japan and Sweden.
Phthalates hit the headlines last year  for being "gender benders". They are a family of industrial plasticisers already  banned in the EU from being used in plastic toys, but are still in hairsprays,  top-selling perfumes and nail varnishes. They can be absorbed through the skin,  inhaled as fumes and ingested from contaminated food or breastfeeding. Animal  studies have shown they can damage the liver, kidneys, lungs and reproductive  system -especially developing testes.
Parabens are  listed as alkyl parahydroxy benzoates -butyll methyl/ethyl/ propyllisobutyl  paraben on some toothpastes, moisturisers and deodorants. They are used as a  preservative, but are oestrogen mimics. Research suggests that parabens in  antiperspirant deodorants can cause breast cancer. Oestrogen-type chemicals have  also been linked to testicular cancer and a reduction in sperm  count.
Sodium Lauryl Sulphate (SLS) is one of the major  ingredients in nearly every shampoo, bubble bath, liquid soap etc. Why, when it  is a known skin irritant, stops hair growth, can cause cataracts in adults,  damage children's eye development and cause urinary tract  infection?
Toluene is a common solvent found in nail  enamels, hair gels, hair spray, and perfumes. It is a neurotoxin and can damage  the liver, disrupt the endocrine system and cause  asthma.
Propylene Glycol is a cosmetic form of mineral  oil (refined crude oil) used in industrial antifreeze. People handling it are  warned by the manufacturer to avoid skin contact and wear respirators and rubber  gloves etc, and yet this is a major ingredient in most moisturisers, skin  creams, baby wipes and sun screens. Why? It's cheap and gives the "glide" factor  in body lotions - but is in fact robbing lower layers of skin of moisture.  Lanolin and collagen also clog pores and cause skin to age faster than if  nothing was used.
Talc is recognised as carcinogenic and  has been linked to an increased risk of ovarian cancer and general urinary tract  disorders. So don't dust it on your baby's, or anyone else's,  bottom!
Parfum/perfume A typical cosmetic can contain up  to 100 chemicals in the perfume alone! 95 per cent of these chemicals are  synthetic compounds derived from petroleum -26 of which are on an EU hit list.  Fragrances have been linked to allergies and breathing difficulties and they  penetrate the skin.
Xylene is listed as xytol or  dimethylbenzene on nail varnish bottles. It can damage your liver, is narcotic  in high concentrations and causes skin and respiratory tract  irritation.
Diethanolamine Also Tri and Mono (DEA, TEA  and MEA) are absorbed through skin where they accumulate in products also  containing nitrates, they react and form nitrosamines which are  carcigonemic.
Aluminium is found in most deodorants and  has been linked to Alzheimer's. If you want to stay alert, and still smell fresh  and clean switch to a safer one.
Triclosan sometimes  listed as 5-chloro-2 (2,4-dichlorophenoxy) phenol, is in deodorants,  toothpastes, vaginal washes and mouthwashes. Toxic dioxins are produced during  its manufacture or incineration. It is stored in breast milk and in fish, and  can break down in water to create a member of the dioxin family. 
For information on how to detox including a great detoxification program see The Food Matters Detox & Rejuvenation Guide
Watch this clip to find out more about the harmful toxins in our environment and how they could be harming you or your loved ones.
1 comment:
Really? EW. I don't think I wanna look. Isn't ignorance bliss? Alright, I'll check.
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