Here’s a list of more chemicals to watch out for. Most of these are found in cleansers and shampoo products, but you never know where they may turn up.. All of these have been found to cause genetic damage, biological mutations, and cancer. Go read the labels in your house!
• Diethanolamine (DEA),TEA (Triethanolamine)
DEA and TEA can result in the formation of carcinogens in products containing nitrite preservatives.
• Bronopol (2-bromo-2-nitropropane-1,3-diol) may break down in products into formaldehyde and also cause the formation of carcinogenic nitrosamines under certain conditions. Reportedly, Chanel often uses this chemical, as do many leading brands of baby products, as well as The Body Shop.
• 1,2-Dioxane in Surfactants/detergents
A wide range of personal care products including shampoos, hair conditioners, cleansers, lotions, and creams, besides household products such as soaps and cleaning products, contain surfactants or detergents such as ethoxylated alcohols, polysorbates, and laureths. These ingredients are generally contaminated with high concentrations of the highly volatile 1,4 – dioxane, which is both readily inhaled and absorbed through the skin. Epidemiological studies on dioxane-exposed furniture makers have reported suggestive evidence of excess nasal passage cancers.
• Artificial Colors Some artificial colors, such as Blue 1 and Green 3, are carcinogenic. Impurities found in commercial batches of other cosmetic colors such as D&C Red 33, FD&C Yellow 5, and FD&C yellow 6 have been shown to cause cancer not only when ingested, but also when applied to the skin.
This is a great site to find out the score of an ingredient or product, although the product lists are pretty short. It’s shocking to see how many common ingredients and products are considered a “moderate hazard”. How many “moderate hazards” does it take?
Arm yourself and make informed decisions about what goes on your skin, what you inhale and what comes into your house.
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