*NEWS FLASH*
I mean it shouldn't be that surprising after all, how are we expecting our cupcake scented Kylie Lip Kits to be cemented to our lips all night, and not suspecting some serious chemical reinforcement.
In light of this, I started doing some digging and I came across the recently published, "Clean Beauty", by the editors of Goop. I immediately bought it, and read it in one day. I was astonished by some of the facts it shared; "The personal care industry is effectively unregulated—the last piece of regulation (a single page at that), was passed in 1938—which means that companies are essentially free to do whatever they want, with no government oversight, packing products that we use every day (mascara, face wash, shampoo, et al.) with toxic ingredients, including known carcinogens and endocrine disruptors."
To narrow things down for you busy ladies out there, here is a list of the 12 main beauty busters hidden in your cosmetics: *facts adapted from the David Suzuki Foundation "Dirty Dozen Cosmetic Chemicals"*
1. BHA & BHT
- used as preservatives in lipsticks and moisturizers
- classified as a carcinogen by the International Agency for Research on Cancer
- suspected endocrine disruptor (hormone mimics)
2. Coal Tar Dyes
- identified by a 5 digit Colour Index (C.I) number
- derived from petroleum
- carcinogen
- often found in dark hair dyes
- contain heavy metals that are toxic to the brain
3. DEA-Related Ingredients
- ingredients used to make products creamy or foamy
- used industrially in oil refineries to remove hydrogen sulphide from process gas emissions
- cause skin and eye irritation
- can react with nitrites to form nitrosamines (which is a prohibited cosmetic ingredient in Canada)
- possible carcinogen
4. Dibutyl Phthalate
- endocrine disruptor
- found in nail products
- used as a plasticizer to prevent nail polish from becoming brittle
- can enhance the ability of other chemicals to cause genetic mutations
5. Formaldehyde-Releasing Preservatives
- notably DMDM hydantion, diazolidinyl urea, imidazolidinyl ura, mehtenamine and quaternium-15
- used as preservatives
- formaldehyde is a well-known carcinogen
6. Parabens
- most common preservative
- also hidden behind "fragrance" trade secret
- endocrine disruptors
- have been found in breast cancer tissues
7. Parfum / Fragrance / Flavouring
- watch out for "fragrance", "colouring", or "flavouring" on the ingredient lists because they are considered trade secrets and therefore producers aren't required to disclose those chemicals in the "recipes". Some fragrances containing close to 3000 chemicals
- can be carcinogenic and neurotoxic
- can exacerbate asthma
8. PEG Compounds
- petroleum-based compounds
- used as thickeners, solvents, and softeners
- carcinogens
- also work to increase the permeability of the skin, which increases absorption of the product
9. Petrolatum
- mineral oil jelly used to lock moisture in skin and hair products
- contaminated with polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons which are carcinogenic
10. Siloxanes
- silicone-based products
- used to make products dry quicker, and to soften and moisten
- endocrine disruptors
11. Sodium Laureth Sulfate
- commonly used in shampoos as a detergent and foaming agent
- also found in dish soap and face washes
- contains carcinogens and neurotoxins
- eye and skin irritant
12. Triclosan
- used in deodorants, cleaners, hand sanitizers and soaps
- preservative and antibacterial agent
- endocrine disruptor
- toxic to aquatic organisms
If you're further interested the David Suzuki Foundation has put together an in-depth brochure here
Stay tuned for my "De-Gunk Series" where I take a deeper look at popular cosmetic products and help you decipher toxic from non-toxic
xx Caroline