

The European Union restricts the use of these ingredients in cosmetics.
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NDEA is readily absorbed through the skin and has been linked to stomach, esophagus, liver and bladder cancers." ( Source) According to the Cancer Prevention Coalition, DEA "can react with other ingredients to form an extremely potent carcinogen called nitrosodiethanolamine (NDEA). Used in a wide variety of beauty products including moisturizers, shaving creams and shampoos, they can react to form nitrosamines which can cause cancer. Look for coal tar dyes listed as FD&C followed by a number.ĭEA(diethanolamine), MEA(monoethanolamine), TEA (triethanolamine) ( Source) What to look for on the label? Coal tar solution, Naptha, Naptha distillate, or ingredients with Benzin. There is evidence that artificial colors increase hyperactivity, ADHD and learning difficulties in children. ( Source)In addition, these dyes can be very harmful to children.

Scientists have noted a significant elevation of bladder cancer among hairdressers and beauticians exposed to hair dyes. Coal Tar dyes used in hair color have been linked to bladder cancer and non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma. P-phenylenediamine is a coal tar dye used in hair colorants, particularly in the darker shades. Coal tar dyes are used as colorants in foods, dyes, shampoos, and cosmetics. Used to treat dandruff, psoriasis, eczema and is a known carcinogen. The irony is that the European Union and Canada have banned it in products for children under 3 years of age, but it is used widely in diaper creams in the U.S! Do not let children ingest this toxin - here is what the NY Times had to say recently about it.

The EWG lists it as an endocrine disruptor and Medline considers it lethal. Used as an insecticide and is poisonous however, it can be found in lotions and even more concerning - diaper creams - one in fact that I relied on for years with two of my children. California requires all products that contain these ingredients to be labeled as "May Cause Cancer." In addition they are considered to be harmful to fish and other wildlife. This is a suspected endocrine disruptor and carcinogen. Used as a preservative in makeup, moisturizers and foods. ( Source) Be wary of crystal stick deodorants that claim to be "aluminum free" as many of them contain potassium alum which simply is another form of aluminum!īHA/BHT - butylated hydroxyanisole, butylated hydroxytoluene Aluminum can affect the central nervous system and is suspected to be associated with Alzheimer's disease. Some studies have shown a link to breast cancer, but no clear studies have been able to prove this. We avoid Aluminum Chlorohydrate, and the aluminum salt known as AZAG (Aluminum Zirconium Tetrachlorohydrex GLY) that are used to control sweat in underarm antiperspirants. ( Source)Īluminum is a commonly found element, naturally present in water and soil.

Interesting to note that USDA organic products do not seem to contain 1,4 dioxane, so do look for that great USDA organic label. So if it isn't on the label, what do you look for? Avoid the following ingredients: PEGs (polyethylene/propylene glycol compounds), Ceteareth 20, SLS (sodium laureth/lauryl sulfate), polysorbates 20, 60 and 80. ( Source) It is a carcinogen and can cause organ system toxicity. It can easily be removed from products, but manufacturers are failing to do it. It is included on California’s Proposition 65 list of chemicals known or suspected to cause cancer or birth defects"( Source)Īccording to the Environmental Working Group (EWG), it was found in 46% of personal care products tested and in numerous baby products. Environmental Protection Agency and is listed as an animal carcinogen by the National Toxicology Program. 1,4-dioxane is considered a probable human carcinogen by the U.S. Research shows that 1,4-dioxane readily penetrates the skin. According to the Campaign for Safe Cosmetics, "1,4 dioxane is generated through a process called ethoxylation in which ethylene oxide, a known breast carcinogen, is added to other chemicals to make them less harsh. Instead, it is a byproduct of manufacturing processes. You will not find 1,4 Dioxane on ingredient labels.
