Cosmetics, Chemicals and Cancer

in beauty •  7 years ago 

Cosmetics, Chemicals and Cancer:

Did you know there is lead in most lipsticks and mercury in most mascaras!? Did you know that cancer-causing phthalates, banned from use in children’s toys, are one of the most common ingredients in many skin products? Did you know the FDA has no regulatory control over cosmetics companies, and allows them to decide their own safety standards? They don’t even have to fully label ingredients! Please do yourself and your loved ones a favor today by checking the health risks of the personal care products you use at CosmeticsDatabase.com or SafeCosmetics.org, and sharing this video with everyone you can.

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Interesting topic. I really struggle to see most of this as anything other then the mass poisoning of humanity, for short term profits. Resteemed your post, good luck :)

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They poison anything & everything! I am just beginning to realize how bad it is.

And the recent massive payout from Johnson and Johnson for their baby powder! ?- yes - BABY powder. ( ovarian cancer ).
The corporations only have one motivation, and it has nothing to do with looking after the consumer !

For those who have eyes to see and ears to hear. Thank you for sharing this post. One rule I stick by is "if I can't eat it, then I can't wear it". This helps eliminate alot of the garbage out there. If they say not safe for consumption, then when we put it on our bodies, do our bodies, our skin, not absorb these things?? Sure they do.

That's a great rule to stick by!

Thanks for sharing this important information.

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Very interesting post we certainly need more regulation laws on these chemicals used in beauty products

Awosome post..
My sister really likeit

Thanks for the useful links. As a mother, I am trying to keep some of this harmful stuff away from my kids. We're buying hand-made soap from local producers, sometimes make moisturizers out of natural ingredients, but it is very hard.

great topic / thanks for posting

Very useful information, thanks and regards steemit

Yes I will believe that. I've just had a test come back confirming the Mercury, lead & other heavy metals in my system. They like to make everything toxic - there is NO reason for this other than to make us sick.

I love your writeup @ericdubay, it's very enlightening.

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It's so scary!

Yes. Also, most lipsticks use carmine. They don't always call it carmine, it has about 12 different names, if not more by now. I'm allergic to it, and it's gross, beetle blood. I had a specific make-up do on my face the other day for a series of videos I filmed and I put red on my face. I had a carmine allergic reaction. I need to replace all my red stuff. Every time I run out of something (and I don't wear make-up often, some occasions, videos mostly, never in my daily life or not even to go shopping or out with friends), I try to replace it with the equivalent from a company that uses natural products, no carmine, no chemicals. I switched to natural shampoo, my hair is loving it. I have yet to find good make-up remover for my sensitive skin that has no lactic acid in it (allergic to that too) and everything else, you know. Green Beaver has good face wash, one of them without lactic acid. Their shampoos are all right. They provide a nice list on their website of ingredients to avoid.

I always go by, super long list of ingredients = chemicals. Shorter list of ingredients = more natural. And then I check them one by one to be sure.