Why Should I Use Skincare Without Parabens?

Why Should I Use Skincare Without Parabens?

Why Should I Use Skincare Without Parabens?

In this 8 part series, we are going to address some of the common toxins used in skincare and cosmetics.

Many beauty and skin care products on the market are full of hidden chemicals. If you want to be healthy and still have good skin, you may be wondering, is it possible?

Yes, just like you can swap out harsh cleaning products and get rid of toxic food, you can change out your skin care.

Under current law, the FDA doesn’t require cosmetics companies to conduct safety assessments on their products. Harmful ingredients can be easily masked under confusing or deceptive titles like “fragrance.” They may even be listed, plain and simple, on the label, but with no messages to inform consumers of their potentially harmful effects.

It’s vital to think about what you’re putting on your skin. Your pores absorb what you put on them—they don’t know any better!

So let’s talk about some toxic chemicals and how to get healthy with our beauty routines!

We will start with Parabens

They’re practically famous. If you’ve heard of one class of ingredients you should avoid in your makeup, it’s parabens. They’re the most widely used preservatives in cosmetics, and they have no troubles penetrating your skin.

The European Commission on Endocrine Disruption lists parabens as Category 1 priority substances because of evidence they interfere with hormone function. I only let one thing toy with my hormones, and that’s the moon!

Parabens can mimic estrogen, and have been detected in human breast cancer tissue. They also interfere with reproduction, the nervous system, and the immune system—all things we would like to keep in well-working order.

Because parabens have gained such a bad rep, some companies now use phenoxyethanol, but phenoxyethanol is not the good witch of the north! It has many of the same harmful effects. Japan recently banned phenoxyethanol in cosmetics, and the U.S. Food and Drug Administration put out a consumer alert warning that it can “depress the central nervous system and may cause vomiting and diarrhea” in infants. Avoid both parabens and phenoxyethanol in your skin care!

Can you read the label?

It is tough to find a product that you can understand the ingredients. There are so many things out there!

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