I am nowhere near an expert on this subject nor will I ever pretend to be that is for sure. What I do want to do is raise awareness on these issues. Not only have I personally been affected by some of these things, but I also have friends and family members that have suffered some of these very symptoms that can be caused by chemicals in our personal care products. If you read my storyor my first blog entrythen you know a little about my health issues like asthma and allergies, if you haven't taken some time to check it out. This post is a little different. How many people do you know that have struggled conceiving? How many babies are born prematurely? How many do you know that have had different forms of cancer? My grandmother is a breast cancer survivor and now I always worry if my mother, sister, or myself will have to fight the same battle she did. One in four women have had a miscarriage. It’s not something I ever talk about, but I am 1 in 4 and I have friends, that have felt that same pain. This isn’t an easy topic for me because it’s so personal, but this information needs to be shared. Maybe by sharing this I can reach that person that really needs to know this and it can help them improve a health issue they have or prevent one.
This is also personal because I was using so many products off of the shelves daily that contain ingredients that are linked to a number of health issues with no idea of the risk that came with them. Something that touches our skin can be absorbed into our bloodstream as quickly as 26 seconds. Ok, but let’s back up for a second because products on the market have to be safe and they are all tested before hand, right? Here is another surprising fact that I didn’t know until I watched the documentary Toxic Beauty, The Cosmetic Industry isn’t regulated by the FDA, they have what is called a Post Market Regulatory System. Which basically means they aren’t tested unless there are a number of reported incidences with the product. In most cases, we don’t even know if those products really contain the ingredients it says it does, if the ingredients are even disclosed at all. Sadly, that isn’t a requirement here in the United States. The $84 billion-dollar industry is currently being regulated by about a page and a half of federal law. Oh, and they are self-regulated. How is this possible? The big corporations don’t allow regulations to happen because it would harm their bottom line. They have deep pockets and those that have the authority to make the changes don’t because they like those pockets. Regulations for the cosmetic industry haven't changed since the 1930s. When compared other standards around the world here is where the U.S. falls
European Union Bans 1394 ingredients
Canada bans 459
The United States bans 11
“The cosmetic industry issue is bigger than the tobacco issue because you’re talking about thousands of different chemicals” -This is a quote from Toxic Beauty. Why is this such a big issue? And why don't we hear more about this? Other than the big manufacturing companies that pay a lot of money so you don't, I can't tell you why we don't talk about this more. Johnson and Johnson knew in the 1960s that Talc, the main ingredient in baby powder, was linked to cancer but it wasn't until summer of 2020 that they discontinued making it. No, that's not a typo. This past summer they finally stopped production of it. They still haven't pulled it from store shelves. In fact, the last time I checked it was discounted. Now let that sink in just a little bit, it took them 60 years to stop making a product they knew caused cancer. So that leads us to the why it's such a big issue.
Skincare, hair, feminine care products have been associated with
Reproductive Issues,
Ovarian Cancer,
Breast Cancer,
Preterm Birth,
Mercury Poisoning,
Endocrine Disruption
The last one is a big one. What is an endocrine disrupter and what does it affect?
Endocrine disruption can alter sperm quality and fertility, abnormalities in sex organs, endometriosis, early puberty, altered nervous system function, affects your immune function, linked to certain cancers, respiratory problems, metabolic issues, diabetes, obesity, cardiovascular issues, how we grow, neurological and learning disabilities, and more. One of the sites I found this information on was hormone .org I’m not sure about you, but I know a number of people that have health issues that fall under one of these categories. This is just one of the areas chemicals in our personal care products can affect. Another source I found was from Science Direct. Endocrine disruptors can have so many different effects even in small doses. In-utero and early childhood exposures most often linked to some of the most severe effects. According to Dr. Tamara James-Todd, PhD, these early exposers have many implications for a child’s health. A young girl starting her period sooner can lead to health problems such as obesity, cardiovascular disease, and diabetes.
Other research has linked Parabens to Breast Cancer. According to a Science Daily Story, a study led by Dr. Phillippa Darbra collected over 160 breast tissue samples from 40 women and 99% of the samples contained at least one paraben and 60% of the samples contained five. Parabens from the products we use are making their way from the surface of our skin into other areas such as breast tissue, which can lead to things like cancer. It's also known as an endocrine disruptor linked to reproductive harm and developmental disorders. Parabens are found in products like deodorant, antiperspirants, soaps, hair, shaving, and fragranced products. Ingredients to look for that also include parabens are methylparaben, ethylparaben, propylparaben, butylparaben and isobutylparaben.
Some of the chemicals that are being used or found in personal care products other than parabens are aluminum, asbestos, arsenic, pthalates, mercury, silica, triclosan, talc, lead, and carcinogens. Pthalates is another ingredient that is linked to asthma and breast cancer. Exposure to triclosan contributes to making bacteria resistant to antibiotics.
After watching Toxic Beauty and doing some of my own research, which I encourage everyone to do as well, I threw out all of my Mac makeup and Dove soap along with the rest of my store bought brands I used to use. There are many different brands out there that are using better ingredients and will list them all. EU rated also known as European Union Rated is a great thing to look for in skin, hair, and cosmetic products. It doesn't always have to cost an arm and a leg either. I have been lucky enough to find what works for our family to replace those other brands. In upcoming entries I will break down some of the other things learned from this documentary that I didn't cover in this one. If you want to chat more about this subject or what I personally use now please feel free to reach out on social media or this site. I would love to have those one on one conversations.