Showing posts with label cosmetics. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cosmetics. Show all posts

Saturday, 8 March 2014

Cosmetic & Chemical Awareness - Advice from Fawn ♥

Labels. You have got to read them, especially when it comes to cosmetics and adhesives. I'm not going to preach to you about how great natural products are over chemical. Despite my views on animal testing and carcinogens in beauty products I know that not everyone can afford organic quality brands, I actually prefer to use home remedies because I hate the idea of paying a fortune for things just because they are not poison, however I think it's for everyones benefit if you are aware of what potentially poisonous chemicals you may be exposing yourself to in cheaper products.
So I have compiled a little list of some well known hazardous chemicals often used in products as well as some good natural products you may be interested in.

Definitions:
Carcinogen - A substance capable of causing cancer in living tissue.
Cruelty Free - No animal testing was used with the product.
Dermatologically Tested -  Tested on human volunteers to determine a products tendency to irritate skin, efficiency or skin tolerance. (Does not mean it is cruelty free as well)

Why this is important:
I first became much more conscious of reading labels for chemicals when I bought a pair of adhesive bras for $8. After buying them on the train trip home I was bored and idly read the label with the adhesive ingredients. It contained lead, arsenic, mercury and barium just to name a few. It said it was approved to be safe to use by Australian standards. However, with most of those chemicals this issue isn't exposure it isaccumulation, a build up of the chemicals in a humans system that causes the problem. So is there really a 'safe' level of those chemicals? I personally don't think there really could be. Especially when putting it on such a sensitive area.
Another case you might know about was that PSA about the nail polish from hottopic containing lead that went around tumblr a while back. Think of what happens when you wear nail polish, if you are anything like me I put my fingers near and in your mouth sometimes and I notice nail polish has chipped away. I would not like to think I am ingesting small bits of lead each time I do this. Nail polish is pretty toxic to begin with, there is a reason they say pregnant women and young children should not wear it.
Those are just a couple of examples of hazardous chemicals in cosmetics. There are many more,and they are not all well known and sadly perfectly legal to use.

List of Hazardous & Potentially Hazardous Chemicals to Look Out For:
  • Lead - A highly poisonous metal that can affect all organs of the body. Main target is the nervous system and can cause kidney disease, anaemia, miscarriage, reduced fertility, reduced cognitive function, blood and brain disorders and death depending on your age and level of lead you are exposed to. 
  • Mercury - Extremely toxic metal. If accumulated to high enough levels it will cause damage to the kidney, brain, and lungs. Mercury poisoning can result in several diseases, including acrodynia, Hunter-Russell syndrome, and Minamata disease.
  • Barium/Barium Compounds -  At low doses, barium ions act as a muscle stimulant, whereas higher doses affect the nervous system, causing cardiac irregularities, tremors, weakness, anxiety, dyspnea and paralysis.
  • Arsenic - Arsenic poisoning is caused by elevated levels of arsenic in the body. It tends to affect the kidneys, lungs, skin and liver. Symptoms include diarrhoea, vomiting, bloody urine, cramping and hair loss. Final result is coma and death.
  • BHA & BHT - Used mainly as preservatives in skin care products and makeup. Suspected endocrine disruptors. Harmful to fish and wildlife.
  • Benzoyl Peroxide - Used in acne products. A skin, eye and lung irritant. Toxic by inhalation. Possible carcinogen and tumor promoter.
  • Dibutyl phthalate - Used as a plasticiser in some nail care products. Suspected endocrine disrupters and reproductive toxicant. Harmful to fish and wildlife.
  • DEA, MEA & TEA - Diethanolamine, Monoethanolamine, Triethanolamine. A foam booster used in shampoos and cleansers. Skin and eye irritant, known to cause dermatitis and easily absorbed through the skin to accumulate in organs and the brain. Also a carcinogen.
  • Parabens - (Methyl, Butyl, Ethyl, Propyl) Endocrine disruptors and may interfere with male fertility. May cause hormonal imbalance in females and early puberty. Also a carcinogen, known to contribute to breast cancer.
  • Sodium Lauryl Sulfate & Sodium Laureth Sulfate - Used in garage floor cleaners, car washes, engine degreasers and 90% of personal care products that foam. Linked to eye damage, depression, laboured breathing, diarrhoea, skin irritation and death.
  • Siloxanes - Ingredients ending in "-siloxane" or "-methicone". Used in products to soften, smooth and moisten. Suspected endocrine disrupter and reproductive toxicant (cyclotetrasiloxane). Harmful to fish and other wildlife.
  • Petroleum Plastics - Propylene Glycol and Butylene Glycol. EPA considers these substances so toxic it requires gloves, goggles, protective clothing to handle it and disposal by burying. It warns against skin contact to protect brain, liver and kidney abnormalities. Possible carcinogen
  • Triclosan - A pesticide, used in antibacterial products. Suspected endocrine disruptors and may contribute to antibiotic resistance in bacteria. Harmful to wildlife and fish. Also a carcinogen.
List of Carcinogens and Potential Carcinogens:
  • Coal Tar Dyes - Maybe listed as FD&C colour and pigments, p-phenylenediamine and colours listed as "CI" with a 5 digit number following it. Contain heavy metal salts that deposit toxins to the skin which can affect the brain and cause skin irritations. Absorption may cause oxygen depletion and death. Nearly all are carcinogenic.
  • PEGs - (Polyethylene Glycol) Conatains high levels of Dioxin and are very common in a range of products. From sunscreen, to baby care to personal care.
  • Dioxin - Won't appear in ingredient lists. Found in PEGs, Triclosan and ehtoxylated cleansers. Causes cancer, reduced immunity, birth defects, miscarriages and nervous system disorders.
  • Petrolatum - Used in some hair products and in lip balms and moisturisers as a moisture barrier. A petroleum product that can be contaminated with polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, which may cause cancer.
  • Parfum (aka 'fragrance') - Used to scent products, but have been used in unscented products too. Can trigger allergies and asthma. Some linked to neurotoxicity and cancer. Some harmful to wildlife and fish.
  • Aluminium - Used in underarm antiperspirants. It mimics estrogen that can damage DNA and has a possible link to breast cancer.
  • 1,4-Dioxane - Not listed in ingredients. A carcinogen that can contaminate petroleum based ingredients that are used in sudsing products such as bubble bath, shampoo and body wash.
  • 1,3-Butadiene - Found as a contaminant of products that contain isobutane as a propellant. Suchs as in shaving creams, spray on sunscreen and foundation, and antifungal treatment. Exposure mainly occurs through inhalation and links to breast cancer.
  • DMDM Hydantoin, Methanemine, Quarternium -15, Imidazolidinyl Urea & Diazolidinyl Urea - Used in a variety of products, most as preservatives. They slowly release small amounts of formaldehyde. May cause joint pain, cancer, skin reactions, depression, allergies, headaches, chest pain, ear infections, chronic fatigue, dizziness and insomnia.
  • Phthalates - Esters, usually used as plasticizers. Linked to endocrine disruption and breast cancer. Even a potential link to obesity. Children, pregnant women and breastfeeding mothers are the most vulnerable. Found in nail polish, fragranced lotion, colour products, body wash and hair care. Look for DBP, DEP, fragrance or phthalates on the label.
Other Ingredients to Be Aware Of:
  • Palm Oil - A vegetable oil derived from palms. This is an industry causing massive habitat loss to orangutans. It is very unlikely to be harvested sustainably if you find it in your ingredients.
Now you may be thinking, "Well shit Fawn, what products are not going to kill me?". Of course it is unlikely you will die as a direct cause of using products that contain these but they are definitely not good for you. Your best bet is to not use products that contain them and those will most likely be organic and natural brands. Of course, if the label has organic on it, you will most likely be paying more because marketers see it as a way to make more money. A way to save is to make home remedies using your own natural ingredients. They take time and effort to make and are not suited to everyone either.
Now you have a good list to look for to, so you can check your labels and know what you maybe exposing yourself to. If you are looking for some labels that are not likely to have these harmful ingredients check out some of the ones I have listed.

Carcinogen & Toxin Free Products:
  • Natural Instincts - Personal care, skin care, shampoo, body wash, baby care. I use the body wash of this company and it is gorgeous! Cruelty free and made from essential oils with lots of organically sourced ingredients.
  • Lush - Organic and ethically sourced personal care products, cruelty free and handmade products.
  • Sanctum - Certified organic, vegan and not tested on animals.
  • Inika - Certified organic and mineral makeup.
  • Zuii Organic - Cruelty free, halal and vegan organic makeup.
  • Bloom Cosmetics - Have an organic range of skin and hygiene products.
  • Tony Moly - I don't know how accurate the translations are but this Korean brand has a big focus on organic and natural ingredients and claim to be cruelty free.
  • The Body Shop - I don't believe to be all organic but they have a focus on natural sources and are cruelty free (they sold out on animal cruelty by selling their products to china who, by their laws, can test the products on animals before or after its been put on the shelf in stores), use no palm oil, and support ethical sourcing and sustainability.
  • Butter London - For your DBP, phthalate, formaldehyde and paraben free cosmetics (BEST NAIL POLISH OMG)
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Friday, 7 February 2014

Tony Moly Review


I’m sorry for the quality of the photos I only have my phone for a camera and so I use instagram as a shortcut to edit them. Also this was an order and review I did back in early April 2013 before I had this blog. This is not a sponsored review 



About Tony Moly:
I first saw Tony Moly products at the shop Morning Glory in china town. I fell in love with the packaging. As always though, it seemed too good to be true, I was more than sure it was going to be full of toxic chemicals that were going to make me sterile if I used it and had probably been smothered over a poor piglet in a lab at some point.

However I recently decided to research the name and found this on their website; “Tony Moly is South Korea’s popular beauty and skin care brand which brings forth a whole new beauty experience with top quality and yet affordable wide range of products. The all natural and organic products with no animal testing or specimen contents comes in chic and stylish packaging." I literally squealed and knew next time I went to china town I had to try it.







Appletox Smooth Massage Peeling Cream: 
There are no instructions..at least none in english so I can only assume this would be the first thing to use before cleansing. It’s a little bit gross as you rub it in it peels away dead skin. However, despite it’s role it does its job in a soothing gentle way, it does not feel harsh on the skin at all. It smells like granny smiths. I just apply a little all over my face then wash it off once the dead skin stops coming away. It works on your hands too. Smooth as a baby’s bum.


Clean Dew Broccoli Sprout Cleansing Cream:
This by far has the cutest packaging. It also has my favourite scent. Broccoli and honeydew melon. Who would have thought? I use this right after the peeling cream. It has little massaging beads for exfoliation. It doesn’t foam it just makes you all oily. I leave it on for about 5 minutes then rinse. It leaves you smelling orgasmic afterwards.


Peach Hand Cream:
Soft on the skin and soothing. The peach scent is wonderful, I know it looks awkward to other people but I keep smelling my fingers after using it.


Cats Wink Clear Pact:
Too cute for words. I don’t wear foundation often but this shade suits me. Sadly it only comes in the one shade. It’s light and comes off nicely on your skin. Being a compact it’s perfect for the purse/handbag.


Pocket Bunny Mist:
A moisturising spray with a subtle refreshing sweet scent. Adorable bottle which I plan to reuse once it’s empty. Also perfect for the purse/handbag.


Cats Wink Mascara:
It’s actually one of the better mascaras I own. If not the best. It definitely gives me longer darker lashes. The brush is small and easy to use with a twisted brush for curling.


Petite Bunny Gloss Bar:
A strawberry lip gloss. The smell and taste is subtle which I like. Very cute packaging as always. I want more, they come in a range of colours and flavours.


Samples:
With my purchase they gave me samples of a night mask and red appletox with honey cream. The night mask is lovely and soothing. More of a gel than a cream in my opinion. It has no scent and isn’t tasty at all (I licked my lips after applying it). The red appletox however is wonderful and I am certain I’m going to buy that next. It’s a gel moisturiser, the mixture of the honey and apple is refreshing and luscious. 

Price:
For the price and what you are getting, generous supplies of a cruelty free product with natural and organic ingredients in loveable packaging it’s all very affordable. The most expensive item was probably the compact or the broccoli cleanser at around $12.

Overall:
Love the products I bought, very satisfied. I would recommend these items very easily to everyone I know.
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