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The Hidden Dangers in Make-up and Skin Care

2009 August 27
by Samantha

I have to admit, writing this made me feel physically ill.

Summary: Cosmetic companies are literally making us sick, sick and sick.  (Don’t you just hate corporate greed?)

Ingredient Uses Dangers

Parabens (Methyl and Propyl and Butyl and Ethyl Paraben) Very commonly used as preservatives in cosmetics. Found in shampoos, moisturizers, shaving gels, cleansing gels, lubricants, creams and toothpaste.

Parabens mimic estrogen and could disrupt your body’s endocrine system.

Widely used even though they are known to be toxic.

Mineral Oil, Paraffin, and Petrolatum Used in lip balms, moisturizer, eye drops, pain/wound treatments, diaper cream, itch/rash creams, sunscreens, tanning oil

Suspected cause of cancer. Disrupts hormonal activity.

Cosmetic companies love these because it is so cheap.

Sodium laurel or lauryl sulfate (SLS), sodium laureth sulfate (SLES) Found in over 90% of personal care products. Used in shampoos for its detergent and foam-building abilities.

Breaks down our skin’s moisture barrier, potentially leading to premature aging. As they easily penetrate our skin, they allow other chemicals to enter our bodies too.

Ironically, SLS and SLES are used in laboratories as skin irritants to test soothing products. However, their low cost means they’re in most of our shampoos and foaming products.

May cause urinary infections, kidney and bladder infections, fertility problems, eye, skin and scalp irritation and hair loss.

Acrylamide Used to make glue, paper and cosmetics. Found in many creams and soaps as thickeners. Also found in hair care products, and pre-shave lotions.

Linked to breast tumors. Strong evidence of human neurotoxicity. May cause heritable genetic damage.

There is evidence of reproductive toxicity in both men and women.

Propylene glycol

Common cosmetic moisturizer (keeps products moist) and carrier for fragrance oils. Also found in automatic brakes and industrial defrosters.

Found in liquid foundation makeup, spray deodorants, baby lotions, moisturizers, lipsticks and suntan lotions.

May cause dermatitis and skin irritation. May inhibit skin cell growth. It could cause dermatitis, ototoxicity, kidney damage and liver problems.

Easily penetrates skin, and can weaken protein and cellular structure. But cosmetic makers like it because it is cheaper than glycerin.

Phenol (carbolic acid) Found in many lotions and skin creams. Can cause circulatory collapse, paralysis, convulsions, coma, and even death from respiratory failure.
Dioxane (1,4-dioxane)

Found in products that foam up, like shampoo, liquid soap, body wash and bubble bath.

The FDA does not require dioxane to be listed so this is a true hidden danger.

Usually found with PEG, polysorbates, laureth, ethoxylated alcohols.

1,4-dioxane readily penetrates the skin. May cause cancer or birth defects. Is a suspected kidney toxicant, neurotoxicant and respiratory toxicant.
Toluene (phenylmethane, methylbenzene, or toluol)

Found in nail polish, nail hardeners, and nail polish removers. Also in most synthetic fragrances.

And guess what? It’s also used as an octane booster in gasoline fuels used in internal combustion engines.

A nervous-system toxin. Causes eye irritation, headaches, dizziness, and nausea.

Toluene can also lead to birth defects, developmental abnormalities, liver and kidney damage. Associated with spontaneous abortions.

Aluminum (aluminium) Found in used in antiperspirants and antiseptics. May cause breast cancer. In antiperspirants, aluminium blocks the pores of the skin, preventing toxins from being excreted. These toxins then go to the closest fat reserve: the breasts. Linked to Alzheimer’s.


Do you know of any more silent killers in cosmetics? Drop it in below and I’ll add it to this list.


17 Responses leave one →
  1. June 16, 2010

    Thanks for posting this. People never have any idea what can go into this stuff. It can be scary!

  2. June 28, 2010

    Oh, great post. Many ladies depend on these more and more. They may only depend on the advertisement without any knowledge about it. It is dangerous.

  3. July 25, 2010

    Thanks so much for this information! I’ve been using cosmetics for years and often wonder what the long term affects will be. I’ve got sensitive skin as it is, so I’ll be even more careful from now on.

  4. July 29, 2010

    I had no idea. Thank you for this. Years ago my mom had a book of how to make your own cosmetics, but it was for a different reason–the depression. When they could afford “store bought” nobody thought to worry about what was in them. Wish I knew what happened to that book. Would be interesting.

  5. September 2, 2010

    Too much is bad just like putting too much make-up on our face. We know that our face is so sensitive that can cause irritation if bad chemicals mix in cosmetics. The post has a great information to all ladies. Just make sure that we know all ingredients mix for our cosmetics. Keep posting for all information!

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