Browsing articles tagged with " toxic ingredients"
Feb
28
2009

Triclosan

Triclosan is a toxic agent made popular these days due to its extensive antibiotic property which promises to eliminate all forms of bacteria both known and unknown to humans even at low concentrations. Environmental Protection Agency or EPA registered triclosan as pesticide which inhibits growth of tadpoles while it extinguishes all forms of life around contaminated area. Because of these factors, it poses great health risks to humans, animals and the environment as well. .

Feb
28
2009

Imidazolidinyl Urea & DMDM Hydatoin

For dead humans, they won’t probably mind getting a good dose of formaldehyde. Formaldehyde is used in embalming and it is also emitted by imidazolidinyl urea and DMDM hydatoin. These two formaldehyde-emitting chemicals are found in most of our personal care products in the market today. This substance can be in liquid or gas form, colorless and with a very distinctive smell. .

Feb
28
2009

Phthalates

Phthalates are practically everywhere we go since this substance can be utilized in many ways. It is commonly used as plasticizers. Plasticizers are substances added to plastics to make it more flexible and resilient. While there are many uses for this substance, it is also highly toxic for human consumption. .

Feb
28
2009

Synthetic Fragrances

When shopping for a perfume, have you considered examining its label? Probably not, since you are only after its great smell and how will the fragrant product react to your body right? That also goes for your soaps, shampoos and other personal care products you use everyday. .

Feb
28
2009

Mineral Oil

Mineral oil is a clear, colorless, oily liquid that comes from distillation of petroleum. Its raw form is crude oil and it is very cheap when purchased. The most common example of mineral oil is petroleum jelly. It can also be found with your baby oils, baby lotion and other baby care products in the market today. Mineral oil boasts of preventing chapping of the skin and cradle caps among infants hence establishing their market [...]

Feb
28
2009

Sodium Lauryl Sulfate (SLS)

Sodium Lauryl sulfate or also known as SLS is used as detergent and surfactant and it is commonly found among our personal care products and home cleaning agents which produce bubbles. Like any other detergents, sodium lauryl sulfate removes natural oil from the skin causing skin irritation. It can also irritate eyes upon contact. .

Feb
28
2009

Placental Extract

Placental Extract comes from the placentas of humans and other mammals.  The placenta is a thin film which envelops the womb of mammals which is attached to the umbilical cord where nourishment and oxygen passes through.  Cosmetic companies use this to make skin care products and grooming products like shampoos and conditioners. Placental Extract contains hormones like progesterone and estrogen which are vital for fetuses to develop while inside the wombs of their mothers.  Cosmetic [...]

Feb
28
2009

Propylene Oxide

Propylene Oxide is listed by the FDA as a carcinogen.  The use of this chemical in the cosmetic industry can be found in fragrances, shampoo, bubble bath and shaving creams. Propylene Oxide or PO is a very versatile chemical.  It is used in anti-freeze, to make rigid foams for insulation, and mattresses.  Chemical plants around the world produce an estimated 14 billion pounds or 6.3 million metric tons to manufacturers around the world. .

Feb
28
2009

Urethane

Urethane is a known carcinogen which causes lung cancer and a host of other illnesses.  Urethane has found its way to our daily lives as it can be found in products like nail polish, shampoo, shaving cream, mouth wash and other personal stuff we use everyday for grooming. Urethane is a thickener commonly used in paint in order to make it spread evenly when applied.  It is also used in the manufacture of rubber, plastics, [...]

Feb
28
2009

Benzene

Benzene is found in nail polish and nail polish remover.  Cosmetics, rubber, pesticide and tobacco smoke are also sources of benzene. Its links to breast cancer is still unclear due to the fact many products contain benzene but as the chemical is a known carcinogen, avoiding it might be better, health wise. .

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