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Seven Cancer-Causative Products in Your Closet

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One of the oldest U.S. Consumer Protection agencies, the FDA (Food and Drug Administration) that safeguards the masses from risky products presently does not have the authorization for testing cosmetic items prior to them being released in markets.

Nevertheless, cosmetics are not the sole likely cancer contributors in one’s washroom – several other beauty & personal care products that are typically used by adults or kids have potential to possess detrimental constituents, several of whom are either doubted or corroborated carcinogenic substances.

As normally women apply ten and above skin care items on a day-to-day basis, each of these comprising of usually ten to twelve components, chances of long-standing exposure to these pollutants is quite high.

  • Baby-care Items

    A well-known carcinogenic substance, 1-4-dioxane subsists as a secondary result of particular production methods that involve petroleum components like sodium laureth sulphate. Though not added in beauty and personal care item product range, however is found in several adult and infant-care items by alliance. According to approximates, nearly fifty-seven percent of all baby-care soap products have this component.

baby products

  • Lipstick

    Latest research have revealed that vast amounts of nearly all lipstick products presently being sold in markets have lead present (2/3rd of all sample products in one research set).The American Cancer Society has catalogued it as a likely carcinogenic substance and is present in a wide array of beauty and personal care items, inclusive of cosmetics like eye shadows, lip glosses, blushes, bronzer, foundation, sun block, sunscreen and moisturizer products.

lipstick

  • Cosmetic items

    One more in the lengthy listing of identified carcinogenic products in daily-use washroom potions, asbestos could be detected in several widely used cosmetic items based on talc preparations. Talc is an innate mineral which on mining could be innately instilled with asbestos, although there have been dearth of any tests being performed for ascertaining its safety quotient on usage in makeup items.

cosmetic items

  • Bathing Products

    Three years back, reports surfaced about several items by trustworthy brand names having carcinogenic substance formaldehyde; still not one of these item packaging showed this chemical on its constituent listing. The ambiguity unfolded when it was publicized that formaldehyde makes an entry into personal care items when usual preservative agents (like quaternium-15) off-gas formaldelhyde are used within the item container of shampoo, soap and bubble bath items.

bathing products

  • Mascaras

    Chromium – a metal component present in an astonishing range of items, inclusive of cosmetic products such as mascaras, eye shadows, blushes, lip plumpers and age-defying blends. Chromium VI has been listed by the American Cancer Society as a recognised human carcinogenic substance.

mascara

  • Hair dye and itch-guard cream products

    Coal tar could be noted in items like hair dye, anti-dandruff cures, itch-guard cream, rosacea and eczema cures as well as toiletries like bath salt and soak products. Coal tar could additionally be present in dyes dubbed ‘FD&C Blue 1’ – present in toothpastes and ‘FD&C Green 3’ – present in oral washes. One needs to be wary of synthetic coloured items.

itch guard cream

  • Foot-care Items

    Not to be overlooked are one’s humble feet. A number of foot-care powders and mascaras, foundation, lip salves, wart, corn or callosity of the skin cures could have petroleum extracts that are carcinogens as well.

foot powder


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