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Thursday, February 26, 2009

Don't Mix Unsafe Cosmetics And Teenage Girls

By Peter Albertonach

You might be unaware that there are dangerous ingredients in many big brand name cosmetics, and a new study is showing that this might be affecting teenage girls.

Unfortunately the cosmetics that so many of us use are loaded with ingredients that we really ought not be putting on our faces. For example a recent study of big brand name lipsticks showed that over 50% of the lipsticks tested contained lead.

Isn't lead really dangerous? Yes it is and it shouldn't be in our lipsticks, but the FDA doesn't regulate it so it's there. And it's the same with skin care products and anti aging products and personal and body care and beauty products too.

And when we use these products the ingredients soak in don't they? And so they go straight into our bloodstream. When you put on that blush or rouge some of it goes into our blood.

And if it goes in it's a worry if it's harmful, like lead. No problem if it's harmless, but lead?

And now a recent study has cast doubt on whether it's safe for our teenage girls to use some cosmetics. I'll quote from the website of the Campaign For Safe Cosmetics which summarizes the results clearly.

"Laboratory tests reveal adolescent girls across America are contaminated with chemicals commonly used in cosmetics and body care products."

Now does that scare you if you have daughters? And of course teenage girls use more cosmetics than just about anyone else.

And now there's a study by the Environmental Working Group which found suspect chemicals (phthalates, parabens, triclosan and musks) in the urine of young girls from 14 to 20 who took part in the study.

And there were some of these chemicals found in every single girl tested.

Adolescence, of course, is a time when the maturing female body is growing fast and dealing with hormonal changes, and girls of this age do not want to be loading their bodies with potentially toxic chemicals.

The chemicals tested for are considered to be hormone altering chemicals, and so it raises some questions about the implications of teenage girls using cosmetics and skin care products and also possibly acne treatments where there is a good chance they could be loading their systems with these chemicals.

No one knows what the implications are but it's an area of reproductive health that we shouldn't be playing with.

There seem to be risks to our girls but no one really knows the possible consequences.

It's a matter of serious concern for anyone. But there are solutions. There are very good companies that have dedicated themselves to making natural cosmetics and natural skin care products that don't contain dangerous chemicals. They work extremely well and don't expose our daughters to the risks inherent in mainstream cosmetics.

But these niche companies are very small, and can't compete with the big brand names on marketing, so you won't see their ads on TV or their products on the shelves of your local store.

But you need to search to find them, if you do there are excellent companies making safe cosmetics and very effective natural skin care products.

So don't take risks with your daughters health. Use top shelf safe cosmetics and highly effective skin care products and make sure you or your daughter aren't using products with dangerous ingredients in them.

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