Does Your Makeup Contain Harmful Ingredients?
Did
you know that many of the major cosmetic companies produce
makeup products made with harmful ingredients that can harm
your face? Many women in their daily lives use make-up. Most,
in any case, use make-up during special occasions. Whether
you fully do up your face every morning or you simply wear
a bit of lipstick when attending holiday parties, it is important
to use products that are safe for your skin. Learning how
to weed out these potentially dangerous chemical products
is important.
Why do companies use dangerous
products? Simply put, any business has a single overlying
goal-to make money. Cosmetic ingredients that are harmful
are often the cheapest alternative for the make-up that is
being produced. Harmful ingredients also create a better-looking
product in some cases. What they don't tell you is that after
using that beautiful new shade of eye shadow, you could face
skin problems.
Fortunately, many companies
realize that consumers are growing increasingly savvy about
the products they buy, especially products used to make up
or clean the face. Our facial skin is sensitive, so it is
important to use the best products available. Whether you
want inexpensive or high-end products, there are cosmetics,
moisturizers, toners, and other things available for you that
do not have harmful chemicals on their ingredient list.
Some common harmful ingredients
in makeup to watch for when purchasing items to be used on
our faces include Methyl, Propyl, Butyl, and Ethyl. These
are known toxins and cause allergic reactions in many people.
These chemicals are extremely cheap, so are often used to
kill any bacterial growth in your product. Many companies
use them.
Also be wary of Propylene
Glycol and DMDM Hydrantoin. These products are used in anti-freeze!
Products such as these have been linked to abnormal kidney
and liver function and can actually cause permanent damage
to your organs.
As mentioned above, be especially
careful of what you put on your lips as well. Most synthetic
colors, like C Yellow 6, are dangerous for both your skin
and your body, and when you put this chemical on your lips,
you are essentially eating a poison. Once, this may not affect
you, but after wearing the lipstick for a long period of time,
you may start to feel the results. It's like smoking a cigarette
every day!
To be safe, simply
ask your dermatologist or regular family doctor for recommendations
about what kinds of products to use. Be sure that the makeup
you choose does not contain harmful ingredients and that it
is safe in order to keep your skin healthy - the healthier
your skin is, the younger you will look and the happier your
will feel.