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Ingredients to Avoid when Buying Skincare Products & Cosmetics for Better Health

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Ingredients to Avoid when Buying Skincare Products & Cosmetics for Better Health

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  1. Article: Coastalclassiccreations.com Ingredients to Avoid when Buying Skincare Products & Cosmetics for Better Health Are your cosmetic products doing you more harm than good? Every day, millions of people around the globe use cosmetics to enhance or change their appearance. This includes foundation, eyeshadow, eyeliner, mascara, blush, and lipstick, to name a few. Other cosmetics include nail polish, body wash, moisturizers, perfumes, deodorants, hair dye, and other hair styling products. While The Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act require manufacturers in the United States to report the safety of their products to the United States Food & Drug Administration, cosmetics do not undergo the stringent premarket approval that drugs do, except for color additives. Cosmetics and personal care products contain a complex admixture of chemicals, and researchers are working to understand better if any of

  2. Article: Coastalclassiccreations.com these ingredients cause adverse human health effects. Some chemicals are endocrine disrupting, which may interfere with the body's hormones and cause adverse effects. Furthermore, the beauty industry can dazzle consumers with packaging and advertising, but what matters is the transparency of labeling and supporting evidence to document the safety of the ingredients being used. For this reason, many health-conscious consumers are looking for safer alternatives, which include natural and vegan skincare, haircare, and cosmetics for better health. Cosmetics for Better Health: Testing cosmetic ingredients Here is a list of potentially harmful ingredients commonly used in cosmetics: Parabens Parabens are used to preserve the shelf life of several cosmetic and personal care products. Long-term exposure to parabens may lead to hormonal imbalance in the body. While research is ongoing, studies from California Pacific Medical Center in San Francisco found that methylparaben (as well as the chemical BPA, used in food can linings and other applications) can not only cause healthy breast cells to behave like cancer cells but also interfere with the effectiveness of tamoxifen, a critical drug used in the treatment of breast cancer. Phthalates Phthalates are found in cosmetics, such as nail polish, hair spray, perfume, and plastic packaging. While the human health effects of phthalates are not yet fully known, several government agencies, including the United States Food & Drug Administration, the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences, and the National Toxicology Program's Center for Evaluation of Risks to Human Reproduction, are examining the correlation of neurotoxicity listing phthalates as "reasonably anticipated to be a human carcinogen." Formaldehyde Formaldehyde is a colorless, flammable, strong-smelling chemical used in building materials and many household products. Formaldehyde sources in the home include pressed-wood products, cigarette smoke, and fuel-burning appliances. When exposed to formaldehyde, some individuals may experience various short-term effects. Formaldehyde has been classified as a known human carcinogen (cancer-causing substance) by the International Agency for Research on Cancer and as a probable human carcinogen by the United States Environmental Protection Agency. Research studies of workers exposed to formaldehyde have suggested an association between formaldehyde exposure and several cancers, including nasopharyngeal cancer and leukemia. Pesticides Pesticides are substances that prevent, destroy, repel, or reduce the severity of pests. Pesticides are common chemicals in thousands of household and industrial products, including cosmetics and personal care products. Different types of pesticides can affect human health in different ways. Some pesticides are carcinogens known to cause cancer, while others can be linked to congenital defects and changes to the nervous system. Some pesticides are endocrine disruptors and affect the body's hormones and endocrine system, and others irritate the skin and eyes. The amount of exposure to certain pesticides is as vital as the level of toxicity the pesticide possesses.

  3. Article: Coastalclassiccreations.com Nanoparticles There is growing concern about the interaction of nanoparticles with human health and their environmental effects. The risk of nanoparticle pollution and the associated health problems that arise from manufacturing and using products containing them is unknown. Scientists are concerned about the possible health risks of inhaled nanoparticles and nanoparticles absorbed through the skin. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, more research is needed on the human health risks associated with exposure to commercially engineered nanomaterials and the risks associated with consumer use of products containing nanoparticles. Conclusion The next time you are shopping for beauty care products, check the ingredients list and consider the inclusion of a mindset that focuses on cosmetics for better health. Many brands are moving towards cosmetics made with natural, vegan, and cruelty-free products. TakeCalifornia-based Coastal Classic Creations, for example. The company has a wide range of beauty products ranging from skincare and hair care to cosmetics and perfume, all manufactured responsibly and made available at affordable prices. Visit their site to browse and buy today!

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