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Parabens in cosmetics are warned by many people that they can be harmful to general health in general and the skin in particular. As a result, many beauty brands have come up with paraben-free hair and skin care products.
1. What are paraben-free beauty products?
Parabens are a type of chemical preservative that has been used in beauty products since the 1920s. The beauty industry has long relied on parabens to increase the shelf life of products like: oils. shampoos, skin care products, soaps
But over the past decade, the side effects of long-term exposure to parabens have become a matter of concern. Although nearly all beauty products use some kind of preservative to prolong the product's shelf life. However, cosmetics that do not contain parabens are safer to use.
The term “paraben-free cosmetics” is meant to let consumers know that these harmful chemicals are not included in the product formula.
2. Why are parabens harmful?
Parabens can mimic the human hormone estrogen and interfere with the body's hormone balance. The estrogenic activity of parabens has been shown to regulate hormones, affecting reproductive functions such as pregnancy and menstrual cycle.
Research has also proven that parabens can be easily absorbed through the skin. The daily use of paraben-containing beauty products, can cause them to build up in the body. At the same time, it will increase the risk of growth of breast cancer cells in women and the potential impact on the environment.
Some people who have an allergic reaction to parabens experience symptoms such as: redness, skin irritation, itching, and flaking, hives
Food and Drug Administration (FDA) trust sources now There are no regulations regarding parabens. Cosmetics do not need to be tested or approved by the FDA before being put on the market, and preservative ingredients (including parabens) are not considered different from other ingredients in cosmetic formulations.
3. What types of products contain parabens?
Parabens are commonly found in a variety of beauty products, including:
Liquid and powder foundations BB and CC creams Moisturizers Creams and blushes Facial moisturizers Lotions Shampoos, oils Conditioner Shave Cream Lipstick Sunscreen Lip Balm
4. Paraben-Free Alternatives
4.1. About makeup
These brands have committed to paraben-free formulas for all of their makeup products:
Real Purity Mineralogie Afterglow Cosmetics
4.2. Skin Care
These companies have committed to producing paraben-free formulas for all their skin care products such as:
Burt's Bees WELEDA Naturopathica Skincare brand Aveeno offers a wide range of paraben-free products. But not all of their products are paraben-free. There are paraben-free Cetaphil products, but not all products made by Cetaphil are paraben-free.
4.3. Shampoo
Many shampoo brands offer paraben-free products. But very few brands do not contain parabens in any of their formulas. The following brands claim to be paraben-free, but you should still check the label before you buy, if you're looking for a paraben-free product:
Shea Moisture Shampoo and Conditioner Trader Joe's Shampoo and Conditioner Morrocco Method Hair Care Products Real Purity Hair Care In a nutshell, Parabens can have a negative impact on health, especially if you're exposed to them regularly through your daily beauty routine. There are currently no FDA regulations that limit the amount of parabens found in beauty and cosmetic products.
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Reference source: healthline.com