Skip to content
Site Tools
Narrow screen resolution Wide screen resolution Auto adjust screen size Increase font size Decrease font size Default font size default color blue color green color
You are here: Home arrow Articles arrow Beauty&Fashion arrow Petroleum-based cosmetics and skin care products found to contain cancer-causing chemical 1,4-dioxan
Petroleum-based cosmetics and skin care products found to contain cancer-causing chemical 1,4-dioxan PDF Print E-mail

A recent study by the non-profit Environmental Working Group showed that many cosmetic products -- including more than half of all baby soaps -- contained a carcinogenic chemical. Internal studies in the cosmetics industry show that many of their products can be contaminated by a carcinogenic impurity called 1,4-dioxane, and the EWG's independent study showed that 1,4-dioxane is fairly widespread among cosmetic products.

Jump directly to: conventional view | alternative view | resources | bottom line

What you need to know - Conventional View
• The study found 22 percent of all cosmetic and skin care products may be contaminated with 1,4-dioxane.

• It also found that 80 percent of all cosmetic products may be contaminated with one or more carcinogenic impurities.

• In addition to 1,4-dioxane, six other major impurities are hydroquinone, ethylene dioxide, formaldehyde, nitrosamines, PAHs, and acrylamides.

• The EWG analysis found 1,4-dioxane in a wide variety of cosmetic products on the market, including almost all brands of hair relaxers and more than half of the baby soaps on the market. Contamination levels found were as follows:

97% - hair relaxers

82% - hair dyes and bleaching

66% - hair removers

57% - baby soap

45% - sunless tanning products

43% - body firming lotion

36% - hormonal creams

36% - facial moisturizers

35% - anti-aging products

34% - body lotion

33% - around-eye creams


• The analysis assessed the ingredient lists of 15,000 cosmetics and other personal care products.

• Another impurity, hydroquinone, can potentially contaminate the products used daily by 94 percent of all women and 69 percent of all men, the EWG reported.

• To avoid 1,4-dioxane, read ingredient labels and avoid any of the 56 cosmetic ingredients that can contain the contaminant, including "sodium laureth sulfate" and ingredients that include the clauses "PEG," "xynol," "ceteareth," and "oleth."

• "One of every five adults is potentially exposed every day to all of the top seven carcinogenic impurities common to personal care product ingredients," the EWG said regarding a 2004 study.


What you need to know - Alternative View
Statements and opinions by Mike Adams, executive director of the Consumer Wellness Center

• Common, brand-name skin care products often contain multiple chemical contaminants known to cause cancer, liver disorders and neurological disorders.

• I strongly advise consumers to avoid using non-organic cosmetics or skin care products. Switch to trusted, organic products from companies like Dr. Bronner's (www.DrBronner.com) or Pangea Organics (www.PangeaOrganics.com)

• Remember that any creams or cosmetics you put on your skin get absorbed into your blood. Don't put anything on your skin that you couldn't safely eat!

Tags: Add more tags...,



Bookmarker
Digg!Reddit!Del.icio.us!Google!Live!Facebook!Slashdot!Netscape!Technorati!StumbleUpon!Newsvine!Yahoo!Free social bookmarking plugins and extensions for Joomla! websites!
Comments
Add New Search
+/-
Write comment
Name:
Email:
 
Title:
 
:):grin;)8):p:roll:eek:upset:zzz:sigh:?:cry:(:x
 

3.20 Copyright (C) 2007 Alain Georgette / Copyright (C) 2006 Frantisek Hliva. All rights reserved."

Newer articles items
Older articles items
 
< Prev   Next >

Login Form

Join us and enjoy more free service!





Lost Password?
No account yet? Register