
Major gaps in public health laws allow cosmetics companies to use almost any ingredient they choose — even lead, mercury, and placenta. Ingredients in any kind of product — from sunscreen and mascara to deodorant and baby shampoo — are sold to consumers with no restrictions and no requirement for safety testing. This means it's up to the consumers to educate themselves!
So, how do you begin educating yourself?
Well, start by checking out the Cosmetic Safety Database. You can enter the name of any product you use, and check it's toxin level. I was surprised to learn that a lot of products that I use from the Body Shop (which I thought would be pretty safe) had some rather high levels of toxins.
Also, check out this what not to buy list, which includes products made by Avon, Almay, Revlon and Sally Hansen, to name a few.
Do your research and know what you're putting on your skin. After all, you only get one body so take care of it well.
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