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Thanks for bringing attention to this issue. One of the most upsetting things about some of the chemicals that are widely used in cosmetics in this country is that they are banned in other countries, like Canada, Japan and in the EU, for being known sensitizers, carcinogens, or hormone disruptors, for example. I own a small company that specializes in handmade, natural skin care,(wilava.com ) and often speak to women's groups and people who have had cancer about how to make wise decisions about the products we use. The first thing I usually tell them is that unless you are willing to move to a remote area and be completely self-sufficient, you are going to come into contact with potentially harmful chemicals. We can't avoid it. The key is not to panic, and to know what changes (easily) make the best impact in your daily life, such as forgoing Teflon pans in favor of Stainless Steel pans for cooking, or skipping Scotchguard treatments on your furniture which releases toxins into your home for years to come. But when it comes to buying cosmetics, the information can be more confusing. The terms 'natural' and 'organic' aren't regulated in the cosmetics industry. Some products that use mostly synthetic ingredients, or even natural ingredients like petroleum byproducts that have contamination concerns, but one organic ingredient, may call their product organic, even though by most people's standards, it is most definitely not. It's up to the consumer to read ingredients and know what ingredients to watch out for. There is growing evidence that chemicals in products we put on our bodies may have more impact than products that we eat that contain those same chemicals. The bottom line is that the cosmetics consumer needs to be aware of what they're putting on their bodies, read ingredient labels, and avoid highly toxic ingredients when they can.
Melanie, Owner/Founder
Wilava: For Premium Skin

December 31, 2009 - 10:00am

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