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Body Absorbs 5 Lbs of Make-Up Chemicals Per Year

Make-upWomen who use make-up on a daily basis can absorb almost 5 pounds of chemicals into their bodies each year.

Some of the compounds present in make-up have been linked to side effects ranging from skin irritation to cancer.

One class of cosmetic chemicals which could be dangerous are parabens. Traces of parabens have been found in breast tumor samples.

Another chemical, sodium lauryl sulfate, can cause skin irritation.

Nine out of ten women also use out-of-date lipstick and mascara, which can be a breeding ground for harmful bacteria.

Many women use more than 20 different beauty products a day. The effects of these multiple combinations of chemicals are largely unknown.



Telegraph.co.uk June 22, 2007


Dr. Mercola's Comment:

Putting chemicals on your skin is actually far worse than ingesting them, because when you eat something the enzymes in your saliva and stomach help break it down and flush it out of your body. 

When you put these chemicals on your skin, however, it is absorbed straight into your blood stream without filtering of any kind, so there's
no protection against the toxin. The five pounds of toxic chemicals per year you may be absorbing from the use of toiletries and beauty products are largely going directly to your delicate organs.

It's no wonder that they have been linked to deadly
side effects like cancer. Parabens, which may be listed on the label as methyl paraben, ethyl paraben, propyl paraben, butyl paraben, isobutyl paraben or E216, have shown particularly troubling links to cancer.

The National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health stated nearly 900 of the chemicals used in cosmetics are toxic. Women are becoming more aware of this issue, and there are more natural cosmetics available today than in years past. But remember that labels do not tell the whole story. For more on how to select natural products, see
Not All Natural Beauty Products are Natural.

There are no federal certifications or official guidelines for beauty products, so anyone can claim that such a product is natural or organic. Some "organic" beauty products contain only a single-digit percentage of organic ingredients.

If you want to stay beautiful, it is much better to do it by keeping yourself fit and healthy, rather than covering yourself with toxic chemicals. There are many great natural and safe cosmetic products out there. I hope to highlight some later this year, but in the meantime many of your health food stores are a good start to find them.

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BY annapavlova42   
  
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[ Posted on June 22, 2007 ]
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The old indian and Africa tribes used mother naturers plants and trees to paint their faces, for various reasons, which allowed them to use their homeopathic makeup safely.   Ofcourse, they were not interested in mass production and the greedy dollar.  They also lived off of mothers great food and sleeped without the toxins in their enviornment and housing protection, which was also mothers and  animal skins.

When did these chemicals come in place, because the USA did not discover chemical makeup etc.?

In asia, hundreds of years ago.  When the USA came to be, and industry was born, the need to lie, cheat, make a trillian dollars, love to be greedy, and all that is connected, came in place.

Did they care, and do they care today around the world?  Ofcouse  not and we all know why.!

Being in classical ballet for over 3 decades, I put on my share of deadly makeup, plus.  It is a miracle that I do not have any tumors in my head or  face.  Saddly, alot have.

I stopped wearing makeup 10 years ago and even though I am much older, I know I look better without it then  I did with.  I accept what was given to me and I believe it is the purest, cleanest, and natural way to go.   
 

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BY horse lover   
  
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Author of the Article [ Posted on July 12, 2007 ]
 
KAC,
You asked about the mineral foundation ingredients.  Here is some info on Titanium dioxide with references:
  • Titanium dioxide – causes DNA damage (the cells genetic material) due to superoxide radicals, active oxygen radicals and hydroxyl radicals when exposed to light (2) (3) (4)

    2. Mutat Res 2000 Mar 3; 466(1):1-7

    3. Free Radic Biol Med 1999 Aug; 27 (3-4);294-300

    4. FEBS Lett 1997 Nov 24; 418(1-2):87-90


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    BY cin   
      
    [ Joined on 10/06 ]
    Author of the Article [ Posted on July 12, 2007 ]
     
    Body adornment is done by many cultures. African tribes paint their faces, and pierce their bodies all in the name of ritual and rights of passage. Tasteful application of make-up to enhance one's feeling of self is not an entirely bad thing. This is an individual preference and not always a sign of extreme insecurity. You can love yourself and still enjoy being creative with your body. Just as the woman who has Oreos in her cupboard can have a heart as pure as gold, so can the woman who chooses to wear make-up. We can't all be enlightened enough to know that there are dangers to everything in life. Informed choices come with education and experience.
    I eat healthy, organic, raw, etc. but have not always known about the other dangers that exist in the world such as xenoestrogens, danger from plastics, mercury poisoning, ughhh!
    Your learn as you go.....or in the words of  Weston A. Price , "you teach, you teach, you teach."

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    BY cin   
      
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    Author of the Article [ Posted on July 13, 2007 ]
     
    Sorry, Meant to say to use witch hazel for under the arms! Save the alcohol to clean you faucets and make them shine.

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    BY JJReed   
      
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    Author of the Article [ Posted on July 16, 2007 ]
     
    Is it true that Sodium Laurel Sulfate (SLS-makes bubbles & lather in soap & shampoo)  can be derived from coconut oil?

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    BY horse lover