Here's a list of chemicals and synthetics you should avoid that are commonly found in skin care products, cosmetics and even food.
The following list is provided to help give you some extra
information and knowledge about 44 toxic ingredients used in personal care
products.
The shocking fact though is that this is only 44 of the over 800
toxic ingredients that exist!
The other shocking fact is that some of these ingredients are
also used in pet food and human food... including the all popular salad
dressings.
The bonus scary thought is that some of these ingredients are
also used in skin care products by companies who market themselves as natural...
especially one worldwide famous company.
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AHA (alpha hydroxy acid):
Skin is exfoliated chemically instead of mechanically via abrasion, dries
the skin and increases aging. Supposed to be anti-wrinkle, found in many
skin and hair care products. Used as a solvent originally in cleaning
compounds and for tanning leather. A smooth finish is developed by stripping
the outer layer of the skin, irritated skin can puff up.
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Acetamide MEA:
Used in lipstick and cream blusher to retain moisture. Causes adverse
reactions, carcinogenic, mutagenic and toxic.
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Alkyl-phenol-ethoxylades:
Mimics estrogen. Used in shampoos. It is carcinogenic, mutagenic and
toxic. Causes adverse reactions. Reduces sperm count.
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Ammonium laureth sulphate:
Found in hair and bubble bath products. Laureth contains either that is
listed as carcinogenic, mutagenic, toxic and causes adverse reactions.
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Aluminum:
Used as colour additive in cosmetics, especially eye shadow. Listed as
carcinogenic, toxic and mutagenic.
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Alcohol:
Acts as a carrying and antifoaming agent. Fast drying, water and oil
solvent. If synthetically produced is carcinogenic, mutagenic, toxic and
causes adverse reactions.
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Bentonite:
Used in facial mask, make-up, face powder. Supposed to draw out toxins
and claimed to be non-toxic, but rats died when injected with it.
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Benzene:
Found combined with other chemicals in many personal care product and is a
known bone marrow poison. Carcinogenic, mutagenic, toxic and causes adverse
reactions.
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Coal Tar:
Many kinds of shampoos designed to treat dandruff and flaky scalp
contain it. Disguised with names like FD, FDC, or FD&C colour. Coal tar
causes potentially severe allergic reactions, asthma attacks, fatigue,
nervousness, headaches, nausea, lack of concentration and cancer.
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Cocamide DEA:
Nitrosamines can form in all cosmetic ingredients containing amines and
amino derivatives with nitrogen compounds. When DEA is applied to the skin
then known carcinogens can form.
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Cocomide DEA:
Mostly found in shampoos. Contains nitrosamines that are known
carcinogens causing allergic reactions and contact dermatitis.
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Cocomidopropyl Betaine:
Used in shampoo in combination with other surfactants. Synthetic. Causes
eyelid dermatitis.
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Carbomer 934, 940, 941, 960, 961 C:
As thickener, stabilizer in creams, toothpaste, eye makeup, bathing
products. May cause eye irritation.
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DEA (diethanolamine):
A synthetic solvent, detergent and humectant widely used in brake fluid,
industrial degreasers and antifreeze. Mostly used in liquid soap, shampoo
and conditioner. Can be harmful for the liver, kidneys and pancreas. May
cause cancer in various organs. Irritates skin, eyes, mucous membranes.
Found also in hair dye, lotions, creams, bubble bath, liquid dishwashing
detergent and laundry soap Health risk especially to infants and young
children. Forms nitrosamines known to be carcinogens. Causes allergic
reactions and other contact dermatitis. Hazardous and toxic.
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Dimethylamine:
Secondary amines cause allergic dermatitis. Carcinogenic properties.
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Dioform:
Many toothpaste and other tooth whiteners contain it. Damages your teeth
enamel weakening their protective shell.
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Disodium EDTA:
May contain dangerous levels of ethylene oxide and/or dixane, both
potent toxins. A manufacturing byproduct. Also used as chelating agent.
Carcinogenic.
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Hydantoin DMDM:
Causes dermatitis. Acts as a preservative and may release formaldehyde
and is a suspected carcinogen. Rats develop cancer when injected with this
chemical.
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Elastin:
Supposed to improve the elasticity of the skin when applied externally,
however, there is no proof.
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FDC-n (FD&C):
Various different colours. Some are simply irritant while others are
strong carcinogens.
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Fluoride:
Hazardous chemical. Researchers linked it to cancer years ago. No one is
listening. Fluoridated toothpaste is especially dangerous to young children
who tend to swallow it after brushing their teeth. Supposed to stop tooth
decay. Scientists are now linking fluoride to dental deformity, arthritis,
allergic reactions, can lead to Crohn's disease. A manufacturing toxic
by-product.
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Formaldehyde:
Due to its bad name it is sometimes hidden under the name DMDM hydantoin
or MDM hydantion. Trade name if Formalin which is also used in vaccines.
Released by diazolidinyl urea. Causes dermatitis, adverse effects, is very
toxic when swallowed or inhaled, skin irritant, very toxic, a suspected
carcinogen and linked to cancer.
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Glycols (group):
Causes delay contact allergy. Used as humectant
(emulsifier/moisturizer). In most cases as a cheap glycerin substitute.
Propylene glycol did case liver abnormalities and kidney damage in
laboratory animals. Diethylene glycol and carbitol are considered toxic.
Ethylene glycol is a suspected bladder carcinogen. Glycols are carcinogenic,
mutagenic, toxic and cause adverse reactions.
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Imidazolidinyl Urea:
Causes dermatitis. If heated to higher temperatures it produces
formaldehyde.
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Lauramide DEA:
Nitrosomines can form in all cosmetic ingredients containing amines and
amino acid derivatives. with nitrogen compounds and nitrosamines and known
carcinogens.
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Methyl Chloroisothiazolinine:
Carcinogenic, mutagenic, toxic and cases adverse reactions.
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Paba (p-aminobenzoic acid):
Causes photo sensitivity and contact dermatitis. A common sunscreen
ingredient.
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Parabens:
Trademark for butyl, ethyl, germa, methyl, propyl paraben. Causes
dermatitis. Used as a preservative in a variety of personal care products
especially cream and lotion. Allergic reactions. Petroleum based.
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PEG (4-200):
Abbreviation for polyethylene glycol, polyoxethylene, polyglycol,
polyether glycol. A manufacturing by-product. Dangerous levels of the toxin
dioxane has been found in this product.
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Phosphoric Acid:
As an inorganic phosphate acid it is very disruptive to the skin if used
in high concentrations.
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Phenoxyethanol:
Causes allergic reactions.
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Polysorbate- (20-85):
Causes contact sensitivity and irritation.
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Polyquaternium:
Followed by any number they are carcinogenic, mutagenic, toxic and
causes adverse reactions. Induced contact dermatitis, causes fatal drug
allergy (anaphylactic shock), may cause increased sensitivity to muscle
relaxants.
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Propylene Glycol:
Found in most shampoo and conditioner. Derived from petroleum products.
Also used in anti-freeze, de-icer, latex, paint, and laundry detergent. Can
cause irritation of nasal and respiratory passages and if ingested, can
cause nausea, vomitting and diarrhea. Research also shows it is mutagenic,
causes cardiac arrest. Japanese studies also show it damages cell DNA
(genetic code). Strongly degreases and dries skin.
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Sodium Laureth Sulfate:
Causes skin irritation and dermatitis. Used mainly in shampoo and
conditioners. Has ether added and is toxic.
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Sodium Lauryl Sulfate:
An ingredient used in 90% of commercially available shampoo and
conditioners. Corrodes hair follicles and impedes hair growth. If found in
car wash soap, engine degreasers, toothpaste, cream, lotion, and garage
floor cleaners. Penetrates your eyes, brain, lover and remains there for
long term. Degenerates cell membranes and can change the genetic information
(mutagenic) in cells and damages the immune system. May cause blindness and
lead to cataracts. Eyes cannot heal properly. Retards the healing process.
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Sodium Cyanide:
Carcinogenic, mutagenic, toxic, and causes adverse reactions.
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Sodium Oleth Sulfate:
May contain dangerous levels of ethylene oxide and/or dioxane, both
potent toxins.
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Sodium PCA (NAPCA):
Conditioner for skin and hair, synthetic version can seriously dry the
skin and cause allergic reactions.
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Styrene Monomer:
Carcinogenic, mutagenic, toxic and causes adverse reactions.
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Stearamidopropyl Tetrasodium EDTA:
Nitrosomines can form in all cosmetic ingredients containing amines and
amino acid derivatives. with nitrogen compounds and nitrosamines and known
carcinogens.
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Talc:
Hazardous. Toxic by inhalation. Some talc found to contain amphibole
particle distribution typical to asbestos (which is cancer causing).
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Toluene:
Used as a solvent in cosmetics, especially nail polish and dyes. Also in
pharmaceuticals and gasoline as a blending agent.
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Triethanolamine (TEA):
Causes severe facial dermatitis, irritation and sensitivity. Used as pH
adjuster. Reacts with stearic acid to form oil in water emulsions (typically
lotions). May contain nitrosamines, known carcinogens.