Guide to Picking Personal Care Products Without Harmful Chemicals
Personal Care Products Addiction's Guide
By Aktiv8 F8, published Oct 09, 2007
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Being a woman, I have to admit that my collection has gotten a little out of control also; I am just as bad as anyone else. It is hard walking into a store and not knowing what to look for in a product to assure your purchase is top quality while also not breaking your bank account. Here are the things that everyone should be cautious of when buying products:
1. Avoid Phthalates: Phthalates are usually found in synthetic fragrances. Try finding products with essential oil fragrances or unscented products to keep away from phthalates. Products that contain phthalates should be thrown away from your current stash of products because studies have shown that this chemical (which is a chemical compound usually found in plastics) can cause liver damage, damage to the lungs and even ones kidneys.
2. Safe Preservatives: All products must contain a certain amount of preservatives to allow the product to keep its shelf life. Without any preservatives all our personal care products would need to be placed in a refrigerator. I am not sure about you however I am not about to place a fridge in my bathroom anytime soon. In addition, a product without preservatives will prevent bacteria, fungi and most types of yeasts from forming in the products. A healthy alternative to preservatives is sodium benzoate which is a natural preservative found in cinnamon, apples, cranberries and so on.
3. Use Cleansing Alternatives: Many products can irritate or cause SLS (a health risk) even for those skin types that are not usually sensitive. There are gentle forms of cleansing and foaming agents so why not take advantage of them. Look for sodium myreth sulfate for body washes, soaps and hair products; sodium lauryl sarcosinate, decyl glucoside, or cocamido propyl hydroxysultaine in shampoos; and sodium cocoyl glutamate in dental products for safe usage.
Guide to Picking Personal Care Products Without Harmful Chemicals
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