8 Chemicals In Skin & Hair Care Products You
Should Never Use.
Listed below are the TOP 8 chemicals
you do NOT want to see in the ingredients list of your personal hygiene
products.
1.
Propylene Glycol: This is a cheap, synthetic petrochemical used as a emulsifying base in
creams and lotions to make the skin look smooth, but ultimately it ages the
skin faster. The Material Safety Data Sheet tells you to avoid skin contact
with it because it’s a skin irritant! It can denature the skin’s protein, leading
to poor, saggy skin. It can be absorbed through your skin and potentially cause
allergic reactions and the liver and kidney damage.
2.
Sodium Lauryl Sulfate (SLS): This harsh, caustic detergent is used because it’s
cheap and suds well. It’s used as an engine degreaser and garage floor cleaner
but you’ll also find it in shampoo, soap, facial cleanser, etc. Research shows
that SLS has a degenerative effect on the cell membranes and denatures protein
such as in hair or skin. This can damage skin or hair, leading to aged skin and
poor hair. SLS can denature the protein of the eyes and delay the healing time
of the eyes. From skin contact, SLS can be absorbed into your circulation and
concentrate in your organs, such as your heart, liver or brain. This is potentially
dangerous since SLS is a mutagen, capable of changing the information in the
genetic material of your cell and organs.
3.
Fragrance: When the word “fragrance” is listed on a label, it
means a synthetic fragrance made in a test tube from any of over 200 synthetic
chemicals. These fragrance chemicals, which can bio-accumulate in your organs,
can cause many symptoms, such as headaches, lung problems, skin irritation,
dizziness, memory impairment, rash and more. They are very cheap, toxic
imitations of the real herbal scents.
4.
Mineral Oil: This cheap, petroleum-based oil clogs the skin’s
pores and enlarges them, leading to poor, saggy skin. It decreases the ability
of the skin cells to exchange nutrients and waste products. Those allergic to
petroleum products may develop skin irritations.
5.
Parabens
(Propyl, Methyl, Butyl or Ethyl): These cheap preservatives are used to inhibit
microbial growth in skin care or hair products even though they are known to be
highly toxic. They have caused many allergic reactions and skin reactions.
6.
Imidazolidinyl
and Diazolidinyl Urea: These are the most commonly used preservatives after
the parabens. They are an established cause of contract dermatitis (American
Academy of Dermatology) and release formaldehyde which is toxic.
7.
Synthetic
Colors: Synthetic colors are used in a skin cream or shampoo to make it
colorful. Avoid them at all costs, along with hair dyes (with the exception of
some henna products). They can cause allergy, skin and nerve problems.
Synthetic colors are labeled as FD&C or D&C, followed by a number and
color.
8.
Triethanolamine (TEA): Often used in the base
of a product and to adjust the PH. TEA causes allergic reactions including eye
problems, dryness of hair and skin, and can be toxic if absorbed into the body
over time.