Your Cosmetics
And Personal Care Products —
5 Necessary Steps You Should Take
Before You Buy
by Christine H. Farlow
What you put on your skin is as important as the
food you eat. Chemicals that come in contact with your skin can be
absorbed into your bloodstream. Many of the ingredients used in
cosmetics and personal care products are toxic, even though they may
not cause any reaction on the skin.
What you put on your skin is as important as the
food you eat. Chemicals that come in contact with your skin can be
absorbed into your bloodstream. Many of the ingredients used in
cosmetics and personal care products are toxic, even though they may
not cause any reaction on the skin. Some cause cancer. Some of the most
commonly used ingredients combine with other ingredients to form
cancer-causing substances. Here's a list to help you choose safer and
healthier cosmetics and personal care products:
1. Read the List of Ingredients
Most products are labeled to "sell" rather than
provide accurate information about the product. The sales pitch on the
label doesn't tell you anything about the safety and quality of the
ingredients in the product.You need to read the ingredients list rather
than the label for more accurate information about the product.
The ingredient list may not be easy to find and it
may be so tiny you need a magnifying glass to read it because that's
not what the manufacturer wants you to see. The ingredients are
required by law to be listed on the product label in order of quantity.
The ingredient present in the largest quantity is listed first, the
ingredient in the smallest quantity is listed last.
2. Check the Ingredients for Safety
The cosmetics and personal care industry is very
poorly regulated. There are more than 12,000 ingredients that can be
used in cosmetics and personal care products and most of them have not
been adequately tested, many not tested at all. The manufacturers are
not required to prove the claims they make about their products or to
test them for safety. Many products contain cancer-causing ingredients
along with ingredients that enhance absorption of the product through
the skin into the bloodstream. To make sure the products you're buying
are safe, check the ingredients against a reliable safety list.
3. Beware of Words That Are Used to Sell
Rather Than Provide Accurate Information
Many of the words manufacturers use on labels to
promote their products do not have "official definitions" so they can
be used to mean anything that the manufacturer wants. These terms are
very often misleading.
Some words to watch out for include: Natural - may
contain all natural ingredients, a few or none at all Hypoallergenic -
may be tested or based upon manufacturer belief; no proof is required
Fragrance free - means no detectable odor; fragrance ingredients may
still be added
4. More is Not Better
Choose products with fewer ingredients, not more.
Besides the fact that most ingredients have not been adequately tested,
those that have been tested have only been tested individually, not in
combination with other ingredients. Nobody knows the effects of the
many different ingredients used in thousands of different combinations,
the effects of using numerous different products, one on top of the
other, or the effects of repeated use of ingredients or products over
time.
5. Buy From Companies Truly Committed to
Healthy Products
As consumers are becoming more conscious of using
safer and healthier products, many manufacturers are tapping into that
consciousness and producing pseudo-healthy products. The label looks
like the product is natural and healthy, but if you read the
ingredients, that's not the case. On the other hand there are companies
dedicated to producing safe and natural cosmetics and personal care
products. Many of these are small companies that were started because
of the lack of availability of healthy products and many of them use
organic and food grade ingredients.
We live in a toxic world and there are some things
that we have no control over, like air pollution. However, we do have
control over what we put into our bodies and what we put on our bodies
- if we just take the time to educate ourselves and make safe and
healthy choices. With the increasing number of chemicals in everything
these days, it's important for everyone to become health conscious.
Taking control over what you put into your body and on your body will
affect your quality of life and may just be a matter of life and death!
Dr. Christine H. Farlow, D.C. is "The Ingredients
Investigator." She has been researching ingredient safety since 1991.
She is the author of three books, including the new, second edition of DYING TO
LOOK GOOD. To learn more about the safety of ingredients in
your cosmetics and personal care products, visit DyingToLookGood.com.
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