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Benzophenone
This chemical is actually often in a product that is supposed to keep us safe and secure from the sun’s rays. You will often find it in sunscreen, but in actual fact it is causing us harm in other ways even if they are protecting us from the sun. Cancer and damage to our skin cells is some of the negative effects you can get from Benzophenone. The fact that this chemical is also easily absorbed into your body is another reason we need to begin to stay clear and check our labels on skincare products when buying them in future.
SD Alcohol
SD alcohol is the bad type of alcohol that is often put in skincare products. It’s bad because it’s an irritant and is quick drying, therefore has the effect of actually doing your skin much more hard than it does good. Some alcohols are good in products and actually have the opposite effect than SD, but SD had the supposed advantage that is takes the natural oil your body needs away from it. Which seems good, but is in fact quite bad for you. Make sure you avoid this ingredient in any brand that you currently buy from as it’s no good at all!

Tricolson
Make sure you check out for this little nasty. Often found in hand wash, Tricolson has actually been proven to be make bacteria antibiotic-resistant and can cause you real disruption within your thyroid and reproductive organs. In studies, it has failed to be proven than hand wash with Tricolson in is any better at cleaning than a standard soap or body wash. Worryingly, this chemical can also be found in toothpaste and deodorants. A prime example of a wide-ranging chemical that needs to be struck from our skincare and toiletry goods.
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Carbon Black
Carbon Black is a beauty ingredient used in make-up, more specifically eyeliner and mascara. The links between this chemical and cancer are striking, if not yet medically proven to be fact. It’s still worth avoiding, though, as another link that is common place in between this and lung disease. If you can pick between products with and without carbon black in, it’s really worth making the choice to avoid it, even if the links are so far unproven.
Not all beauty products have bad chemicals in them, but maybe that is the point. If some don’t, then why are we spending our time and money using and buying these products, when their healthy, beneficial competitors are just as good but actually healthy. If you can avoid the above, then that’s the best way. Some of the chemicals above are only linked to causing us health problems, but even then, is it really worth the risk? Make sure you take the time to look at the back of the bottle. There are also plenty more chemicals that are in beauty products that have not been listen above. If you have time, why not do your own research and improve your skin care routine in the process.
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