Wednesday, June 27, 2007

beauty care product risks



Companies selling personal care products hide controversial or dangerous Most personal care and beauty product consumers would be slightly unnerved to find that the government doesn't require any mandatory testing for these products before they hit store shelves. As a matter of fact, a government agency found out that cosmetic manufacturers could use just about any raw materials in their products and then put them on the market without needing approval The lack of government involvement has led to companies who manufacture these types of products to not adhere to any testing standards and market products that are considered to cause potentially damaging health risks.
A six-month computer investigation evaluated the safety of over 10,000 personal care product ingredients and included 2,300 people. The investigation revealed the following information on personal care use:
Each day, the average adult uses nine personal care products that contain 126 different chemical ingredients
Over a quarter of a million women and one out of every 100 men use on the average of 15 products a day
Findings From the Personal Care Safety Assessment
Only 28 of the 7,500 products in the study were completely tested by the cosmetic industry's self-regulating panel
An astounding one-third of all the products assessed contained at least one ingredient that fell under the classification of human carcinogen
71 percent of the hair dye products evaluated had carcinogenic coal tar as part of their ingredients
Almost 70 percent of the products reviewed were found to have ingredients that could be tainted with impurities related to cancer and other health complications
54 percent of the products violated the safety recommendations proposed by the self-regulating Cosmetic Ingredient Review Board. Some examples of the unsafe ingredients in these products were discovered in diaper cream, products on the market for damaged skin such as chapped skin and other ingredients found in spray products
Over the course of keeping watch over the cosmetic industry, the FDA has banned a mere nine personal care products
make up hold hidden danger of cancerWomen are being exposed to deadly diseases through the everyday use of common cosmetics bought over the counter.
The growing list of synthetic ingredients manufacturers add to their products are turning the most innocent-looking shampoos and moisturizers into cocktails of toxins that could cause cancer over years of sustained use.
These synthetic ingredients are inexpensive, stable and have a long shelf-life. Manufacturers love them, but although the majority of products appear safe in the short run the results from long-term use could be deadly.
There is no question that people are being damaged by their cosmetics. How can they not be? So many things are put into cosmetics now that are carcinogenic and it is allowed because cosmetics are not considered to be as serious as drugs or foodEye makeup can be absorbed by the highly sensitive mucous membranes. Hair sprays, perfumes and dusting powders can be inhaled, irritating the lungs. Lipstick is often chewed off and swallowed. 70,000 chemicals are in common use across the world with 1,000 new chemicals being introduced every year. most of them r not good for ur health

Nail Polish and Other Cosmetics May Cause Infertility Women of reproductive age should avoid using certain nail polishes, perfumes, and hair sprays containing an ingredient known to cause lifelong reproductive impairments in male rats The investigators also speculated that the higher levels in women of reproductive age were due to the use of cosmetics such as perfume, nail polishes, and hair sprays. The extensive use of these products among women is probably leading to the inhalation and absorption of this chemical through the lungs,these products are responsible for the following problems:
Declining sperm counts

Increase in sexual deformities

Increase in testicular cancer

Concern Over Deodorants & Breast Cancer

Researchers have found traces of chemicals called parabens in every sample of tissue taken from 20 different breast tumors. Studies suggest that paraben, a chemical found in underarm deodorants and other cosmetics, can seep into the tissue after being applied to the skin.

The Truth About Antibacterial Soaps--And Why You Should Avoid ThemThe active ingredient in most antibacterial products is triclosan, an antibacterial agent that kills bacteria and inhibits bacterial growth. But not only does triclosan kill bacteria, it also has been shown to kill human cellsThe researchers pointed out that most of the symptoms experienced by the study participants are typically caused by viruses, which the antibacterial soaps don’t protect against. And for the symptoms like vomiting and diarrhea, which may be caused by bacteria, the people who used regular soaps had no greater risk than those who used antibacterial products.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Well written article.

Is Fashion Hurting Your Health?

Is Fashion Hurting Your Health?