Monthly Archive for April 2011
Are Cosmetic Products Dangerous?
Modified from an article by the Environmental Working Group
Have you ever counted how many cosmetics or personal care products you use in a day?
Chances are it’s nearly 10.
And chances are good that they include shampoo, toothpaste, soap, deodorant, hair conditioner, lip balm, sunscreen, body lotion, shaving products if you’re a man, and cosmetics if you are a woman. And what about your children? On any given day you might rub, spray, or pour some combination of sunscreen, diaper cream, shampoo, lotion, and maybe even insect repellant on their skin.
Most people use these products without a second thought, and believe that the government must certainly be policing the safety of the mixtures in these myriad containers. But they are wrong about this. The government does not require health studies or pre-market testing for these products before they are sold. And as people apply an average of 126 unique ingredients on their skin daily, these chemicals, whether they seep through the skin or rinse down the drain are causing concerns for human health, and for the impacts they may have to wildlife, rivers and streams.
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