Skin Care: Are We Killing Ourselves With Our Personal Care Products?

If you’ve been paying attention, you may have noticed a growing concern about the toxic chemicals present in the personal care products we use every day; toxins that enter our skin and go straight into our blood in 8 to 10 minutes.  For once, the media are reporting the truth!

This ABC interview with Stacy Malkan gives just a glimpse of what is going on in the skin care industry today.  Americans – men, women and children – use on average 6-12 personal care products daily, exposing their bodies to 8 to168 chemicals.[1]  The cumulative effect of these chemicals can cause numerous health problems from allergies to cancer to reproductive problems.

One study showed newborn babies’ umbilical cord blood carried 287 chemicals.  Of those chemicals, 180 could cause cancer, 217 could be toxic to the brain and nervous system, and 208 could cause birth defects or abnormal development.[2]

Our skin is the largest organ in our bodies.  Whatever we put on our skin absorbs directly into our blood.  Truly, we are what we absorb.  If the skin’s main job is to protect us from infections and toxins, applying toxins to our skin every day defeats its purpose.

So what are we to do?  The cosmetic industry is largely self-policing.  According to the FDA’s Office of Cosmetics and Colors, “…a cosmetic manufacturer may use almost any raw material as a cosmetic ingredient and market the product without an approval from FDA” (FDA 1995).[3]  We can’t trust the government to make sure personal care products are safe for us to use, so we must educate ourselves.  The Environmental Working Group was formed to use the power of public information to protect public health and the environment.  See their research relating to toxins in our environment, cleaning products, food and personal care products at www.ewg.org.  They have created a database at Cosmetic Database, a safety guide to cosmetics and personal care products.  There you can research for yourself the ingredients in the products you use, and on a scale of 0-10 (no toxins to very toxic) see how toxic they are and why.

Consider reading Not Just a Pretty Face by Stacy Malkan, about “The Ugly Side of the Beauty Industry.”  Another good reference is Beauty to Die For by Judi Vance.  Both of these books will help you take proactive measures to reduce the toxins we put in and on our bodies.  We have to take charge of our family’s health, now!  Good health is no longer something to take for granted.

 

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[2] Templeman, M.D., Dr. J. Frederic. A discussion on Toxins.  Health & Wellness Report, Volume 3/Number1. 2008

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Wendy Johnston of Freedom Marketing Group LLC specializes in educating people about natural health and wellness. Want to learn more about green, holistic skin care? Get a free copy of “The Naked Truth About Skin Care”

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Personal Care Products: Enjoy Healthy Living

It is extremely important to take care of one’s health and body. Without proper care, our bodies will be prone to various kinds of infections and allergies. These days, a lot of importance is paid to the looks and personality of a person. If the person is not well groomed then he or she would not be able to make a good impression on the other people. It is also important to take due care of one’s body and face. There are a lot of personal care products available in the market these days. These help one to look great and have healthy skin and body.

With these efficient and effective cosmetics you can have extremely groomed appearance that helps you make great impression on the other people. One can find a wide variety of products in the markets these days. The range of skin care products help you have soft and healthy skin that glows. The range of skin lightening creams and lotions give you fairer skin with reduced blemishes and freckles. There are a lot of toners and astringents available which are extremely helpful in detoxifying the skin cells and removing dirt and dust particles that clog the pores. Due to clogging of the pores, the skin becomes unhealthy and this results in acne and pimples. There are other cleansers and skin vitalising products that make skin glowing and flawless.

The range of personal care products also consists of hair care products with which the consumers can have heavy and healthy tresses. Pro- vitamin shampoos, herbal conditioners, silky lotions and hair creams make your silky strands more impressive. The styling gels and potions help you have the most stunning hairstyles.

With the advanced bubble toothpastes and mouthwashes, your teeth become really strong and shinning white. You can have the most wonderful smile as you make your teeth marvelously white with the advanced teeth whitening gels and toothpastes. The awesome body lotions give you soft and supple skin. You can have soft feet and ankles with the wonderful skin care creams.

With the exclusive perfumes and deodorants, one can make great impression on the people around. As sweat and perspiration make us smell foul, it is important to use good quality deodorants to ward off the body odour. These days, a wide range of toiletries are available like soft foam soaps, face washes and body shampoos etc. With all these advanced products one can take great care of one’s body.

Adam Caitlin is expert author of Beauty and Health Products industry.

Who writes on men perfumes, electric shavers, Discount Cosmetics

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The Benefits of Women’s Personal Care Products

The benefits of women’s personal care products. Experience Relief With Salicylate-Free Toothpaste

What exactly is salicylate free toothpaste and why should you use it? The fact is, salicylic acid, a plant hormone found in white willow and meadowsweet, is a problem for many people – and yet it is an ingredient not only of many dental whitening products and alcohol free mouthwash, it is also found in numerous personal care products as well as both over the counter and prescription drugs ranging from aspirin to doxycycline. For those who are allergic or otherwise sensitive to this substance, salicylate free toothpaste may be a good alternative.

All About Mucous Membranes

Mucous membranes are the body’s first lines of defense against pathogens such as bacteria and viruses. However, in your mouth this is where the digestive process begins as well, where chemical nutrients from food first start to enter the bloodstream. Unfortunately, mucous membranes cannot always tell the difference between chemical nutrients and other substances, such as salicylate. Because this is a form of acid, those who use personal care products such as toothpaste and mouthwash containing salicylate may experience irritation or other discomfort. In extreme cases, such products may cause rashes, abdominal pain and headaches, and even shortness of breath.

Salicylate free toothpaste and other safe personal care products that are free of salicylates are an excellent alternative for those wishing to avoid these detrimental effects.

Dental Whitening Products Galore

In addition to salicylate free toothpaste, there are numerous other safe personal care products that can help one in maintaining a healthy and attractive smile. Your dentist can recommend salicylate-free dental whitening products as well as alcohol free mouthwash and other personal care products for good oral hygiene that are free of salicylic acids. Unlike traditional dental care products containing potentially harmful salicylic acid and alcohol, these use pure, natural and non-toxic substances such as xylitol (a natural substance derived from corn fiber, birch bark and berries) and baking soda.

Other salicylate-free products that can be used as part of a comprehensive oral hygiene regimen include dental floss.

Other Women’s Personal Care Products

Dental and oral hygiene products are not the only commonly used personal care products that often contain salicylate. Makeup, skin cleansers and exfoliating agents and other women’s personal care products often contain this useful, but all-too-often irritating chemical substance.

In addition to dental whitening products and salicylate free toothpaste, women will greatly benefit when making the switch from plant and animal-based cosmetics to natural mineral-based and salicylate-free cosmetics as well. However, if you have never experienced the benefits of salicylate-free products, you’ll want to start out by making the switch to salicylate free toothpaste – which will improve your smile in more ways than one!

Anne Harvester has years of experience in Beauty products. She can give you advice on simple,safe effective techniques that help promote wellness.

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