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Showing posts with label sodium lauryl. Show all posts

Monday, June 13, 2011

Cleaning Product Ingredients to Avoid

  • Alkyl Phenoxy ethanols (APEs)
  • Ammonia
  • Butyl cellosolve
  • ethylene glycol monbutyl
  • chlorine bleach/sodium hypochlorite
  • crystalline silica
  • dichloromoethane (DCM or methylene chloride
  • diethanolamine (DEA)
  • dioxane
  • ethylene glycol
  • formaldehyde
  • glycol ethers
  • nitrobenzene
  • para-dichlorobenzene (p-dichlorobezene or p-DCB)
  • phosphates
  • sodium hydroxide
  • sodium lauryl/laureth sulfate
  • synthetic fragrances
Snow, Sara. Sara Snow's fresh living: the essential room-by-room guide to a greener, healthier family, and home.. New York, N.Y.: Bantam Dell, 2009. Print.

    Facts about Cosmetics



    Red-Light Ingredients
    1. Fragrance- Various chemicals used to make a product smell a certain way. There is no regulation for it. Many contain neurotoxins and allergens.
    2. Phthalates- chemical group used to add flexibility and dissolvability to other ingredients. Common in perfumes, hairspray, and nail polish. They are a hormone disruptor.
    3. Parabens- extremely common type of perservative. Extend shelf life of shampoos, lotions, toothpaste, hand soaps, ect. Four types: methylparaben, ethylparaben, butylparaben, and propylparaben. Hormone disruptor.  Usually listed on the label.
    4. Petroleum- Contains a contaminate known as BAHS which is a possible carcinogen. Put in lipsticks, moisturizers, sunscreen, ect.
    5. SLS (Sodium Lauryl/Laureth Sulfates)- Foaming agent. Cause Skin irritation.
    6. Mercury- Effects the human nervous system. Still find it in products like lip liners.
    7. Formaldehyde- Shows up in eye shadow, mascaras, and nail polish. Known human carcinogen.
    8. Skin Whiteners- Hydroquinone. Is a known animal carcinogen and toxic. Allowed in US but not Europe. Found in facecreams, lipsticks, ect. Anything that "lightens" the skin.
    9. Lead- Allowed in cosmetics. Possible human carcinogen.

    Snow, Sara. Sara Snow's fresh living: the essential room-by-room guide to a greener, healthier family, and home.. New York, N.Y.: Bantam Dell, 2009. Print.