Title: Youre Putting WHAT On Your Face
1Youre Putting WHAT On Your Face?!
- A Practical Guide to the Safe and Sensible
Purchasing of Body Care Products - Prepared by Herbalix Restoratives, LLC
2Face, Arms, Hands, Back, Legs Your Entire Body
- What goes on the skin, goes into the body,
- in varying degrees.
- Organic is as important for the outside of you-
as it is for the inside! - Toxins can enter the body through the skin, and
are not limited to air, food and water only.
3How Do I Know What I am Looking For- and What to
Avoid?
- Do you know what is in your body care products?
- Do you know how to find out?
- Read your product labels, and be able to identify
toxins! - Ingredients are listed in the order they appear
in the product formulation. As you read to the
end of the ingredient list, be aware that this is
usually where the bad stuff hides. - If the bad stuff is in there- the good stuff is
canceled out!
4Skin Absorption vs. Ingestion
- The skin is the largest organ of the body. What
goes on the skin can, molecularly from one degree
to another, enter the body. - What we eat can actually be less harmful to us
than what we apply to our skin, because organs
such as the kidneys and liver can filter toxins
before they enter the bloodstream. Thats often
not so with topically applied chemicals. - Some chemicals can act as hormones by replacing
our existing hormones and altering growth
patterns.
5Where Do We Find These Chemicals?
- Prescription Drugs
- Over the Counter Drugs
- Cosmetics
- Body Care Products
- Baby Care Products
- Food
- Pet Products
- Household Cleaners
- Home Furnishings, etc.
6Who Can You Trust?!?
- The FDA operates under serious time constraints,
manpower shortages and the pressure to approve.
They only monitor the cosmetics industry AFTER so
many injuries have been reported! - The FDA also will not allow claims for healing
from any source or substance they do not approve.
This disallows claims that pertain to essential
oils, herbs and other non-traditional
methodologies. - Universities receive money/subsidies from
companies to fund research. How can they remain
unbiased or ethical in their studies? - Chemical Companies provide fast, cheap and easy
synthetics but with added risks and side effects
7What Toxic Ingredients are Found in Body Care
Products?
- Parabens
- Phthalates
- Petroleum
- Petrolatum
- Mineral Oil
- Glycols
- Urea
- DEA, MEA TEA
- BHA, BHT
- Sodium Laurel and Sodium Laureth Sufates
- Carbomers
- Aluminum
- Other Heavy Metals
- Talc
- Paraffin
- FDC Synthetic Coloring
- Synthetic Fragrances
- -to name just a few!
8Parabens Not a Natural Choice!
- Butyl-, Ethyl-, Methyl-, Propyl-, inhibit the
growth of microbes and extend the shelf life of
products- but at a cost. - They act like growth hormones in the body and
also mimic estrogen, which disrupts normal
hormone function. - Due to hormone mimicking, they may alter hormone
levels in humans, increasing the risk for certain
cancers, impaired fertility and recent studies
indicate they alter the development of fetuses in
the womb. - They have been found in breast cancer tumors.
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9Phthalates Unstable and Dangerous
- Found in cosmetics, nail polish, perfumes, hair
products, lotions, baby toys, food, paint, shower
curtains, plastic wrap, medical supplies, drugs,
straws, toothbrushes, car seats they are
ubiquitous. - They are regulated as toxic substances under
environmental laws that limit their discharge
into the air, land and water. - European Parliament prohibits the use of
Phthalates DEHP and DBP in cosmetics. Yet there
are no limits on the amount used in consumer
products in the US and Canada.
10Phthalates Still Unstable and Dangerous
- They have been identified as a family of
hormone-mimicking chemicals. - Health effects include damage to the liver and
kidneys, decreased sperm count, testicular
cancer, early onset of puberty in girls, early
breast development in both girls and boys,
reproductive disorders and reduced fertility. - Permeates body tissues easily.
- Does not show up listed in product ingredients,
other than in letters as in DBP, DEP, etc.
11Petroleum
- Can be addictive to skin tissues. It has no
curative benefit to skin tissues, and can
actually create the very condition it is
intended to correct, thus perpetuating the
problem. - Can cause sensitivities.
- Interrupts respiration of body tissues.
- Plugs pores.
12Petrolatum and Mineral Oil
- Is a petrochemical that forms a barrier on the
skin, makes lipsticks shine and creams smooth. - A derivative of crude oil
- Hinders normal skin respiration.
- Slows down normal cell development, resulting in
premature aging of the skin.
13Glycol
- Known as PG, PEG, BG and EG
- Is used in anti-freeze, brake fluid, paint, floor
wax, detergents, tobacco- AND SKIN CARE! - Petroleum derived
- Inhibit cell growth and damages cell membranes
- The EPA warns factory workers to avoid skin
contact with Propylene Glycol to prevent brain,
liver and kidney damage. - It is used to carry the active ingredients in
transdermal patches deep in the skin.
14More Glycol Facts
- Is known to cause eye, skin and gastro-intestinal
irritation, allergic reactions and rashes,
nausea, vomiting, headache, and central nervous
system depression. - Other side effects include heart arrhythmia,
stunted growth, decreased blood pressure and
death. - Actually causes dry skin but is commonly used as
a humectant to help retain moisture.
15UREA Imidazolidinyl and Diazolidinyl
- The second most commonly used preservatives next
to parabens. - The primary cause of skin irritation.
- Releases formaldehyde at very low temperatures.
- Not effective in inhibiting fungal growth and
thus they must be combined with other
preservatives. - Used in skin care, hair products, moisturizing
products, perfumes, deodorants, etc.
16DEA, MEA, TEA ICK!
- Listed also as Cocamide DEA/MEA, Cetyl
phosphate, DEA Oleth-3, Phosphate, Myristamide
DEA, Stearamide MEA, Lauramide DEA, etc. - Used as emulsifiers and foaming agents. They are
popular in bubble bath, body washes, shampoo and
soaps. - Can cause eye and skin irritation, are easily
absorbed through the skin and accumulates in body
organs, even the brain. - 1998 study by the Natl. Toxicology Program
showed a link between cancer in lab animals and
DEA related ingredients when topically applied.
17BHA/BHT
- Both are used as preservatives in cosmetics,
personal care products and in food. - BHA is absorbed into the skin and is stored in
body tissues. - BHT is harmful if ingested, inhaled or absorbed
through the skin. Causes eye and skin irritation.
Is known to be irritating to mucous membranes and
the upper respiratory tract. - BHT can also cause severe destruction of body
tissues.
18Sodium Laurel and Sodium Laureth Sulfates
- Found in shampoos, toothpastes, mouth rinses,
soaps, body washes, etc. - Provides a foamy, bubbly texture.
- Causes irritation on contact with skin, eyes and
mucous membranes. - Long-term exposure may cause mutagenic effects.
- Is rapidly absorbed and retained- in the eyes,
brain, heart and liver. - Alters skin structure, allowing other chemicals
to penetrate deep into the skin, increasing the
amount of other chemicals that can then reach the
bloodstream.
19Carbomers
- Used in cosmetics as emulsifying, thickening,
suspending and dispersing agents. - Used in medical products, such as transdermal
patches. - Associated with skin and eye irritation, coughing
and possible skin rash.
20Aluminum/Heavy Metals
- Used to absorb moisture.
- Found in blush, eye shadow, powders,
deodorant/antiperspirants, etc. - Linked to cancer development in men and women.
- When used in antiperspirants they prevent the
body from releasing toxins, by blocking the sweat
glands.
21Paraffin
- A waxy crystalline substance that in its pure
form is white, odorless and translucent. It is
obtained from petroleum and is purified by
solvent refining. - Is used in cold creams, wax depilatories,
eyeliner and eyebrow pencils, mascara, protective
creams. - Is not a true wax but is sometimes added to
beeswax.
22Synthetic Fragrances
- VOCs -or Volatile Organic Chemicals- can
contribute to poor indoor air quality, and are
associated with a variety of adverse health
effects. - Can cause headache, irritation to the eyes,
nose and throat, rashes, hyper-pigmentation,
nausea, vomiting, forgetfulness, loss of
coordination, dizziness, neurotoxic symptoms,
etc.
23FDC Synthetic Color
- Used to make products more attractive, they offer
no real benefit to the skin. - Usually are listed as FDC or DC and are
accompanied with a color and number. (i.e. FDC
Yellow No.5) - Typically derived from petroleum or coal.
- Lab tests prove that high doses of most synthetic
dyes -which are approved by the FDA- are capable
of causing various adverse reactions, including
cancer.
24Dodging the Chemical Bullet
- Most chemicals used in body care and cosmetic
products are harmful to body tissues in some way.
They add nothing of value and actually serve to
reduce the quality of the product. - Chemicals are cheap for cosmetic chemists to use-
but the consumer pays the price, oftentimes with
their health.
25Dodging the Chemical Bullet (cont.)
- Herbalix Restoratives offers a safe, clean and
cutting-edged alternative to the toxic world of
body and hair care! - We offer the highest quality ingredients, the
purest methods of manufacture and the cleanest,
most potent formulations available. - We use absolutely NO parabens, phthalates,
petroleum, synthetic fragrance or colors,
binders, emulsifiers, metals or
Refined/Bleached/Deodorized oils.
26Herbalix Restoratives Corp. Contact Information
- Customer Service can be reached
- Monday-Friday 9-5 PST
- Call (866) 387-4222
- Fax (866) 794-4222
- Mail P.O. Box 65346
- Port Ludlow, WA 98365-0346
- Ship 125 South Point Road
- Port Ludlow, WA 98365