• Casey Pham posted an update 11 months, 3 weeks ago

    Cosmetics, are they poisonous or are they harmless? Did you ever ask yourself this question? Because the saying goes: Beauty is in the eye of the beholder! Cosmetics have the energy to do everything, to change for good or for bad.

    Are cosmetics an all natural, healthful and safe beauty product as we’re being told and designed to believe, they are? Many people are looking for methods to enhance their physical appearances with whatever goes, from cosmetic surgery to Botox treatments. Or is it still better being aware of all of the culprits and unhealthy possibilities lurking in the bottles of beauty as described so convincingly by the manufacturers? In accordance with research the body is absorbing over two hundred synthetic chemicals each day without us knowing it.

    The things in cosmetics most of us don’t know!

    What does make us look so beautiful, and the cosmetics obviously working so well, they are mostly the very things that are toxic and cancerous to human beings. There is no difference for the make-up industries in terms of government regulations as in the food products where loopholes are left open for manufacturers to allow banned toxins and chemicals into cosmetic products.

    Cosmetic is really a product used daily and frequently several times each day, just like brushing your teeth. None of the merchandise are chemical free; some can have lesser chemicals than others. Nevertheless, the tiniest amount will accumulate over time. Brushing one’s teeth or putting on lipstick two times a day will expose you, just by using one of the products, 730 times in a year! Stop, and think just how many of these products you’re using each day. Unless the products are organic or totally natural, the chance of becoming ill is a forgone conclusion. Let’ ハイフ at toothpaste: Most of us brush their teeth 2-3 times per day, using any of the major brand names of the shelf. You’ll rub into your gums a little cocktail of chemicals, including Sodium Lauryl Sulfate and Propylene Glycol, merely to name some. Laurel Sulfate is in every cosmetics and personal care product; it poses a general health risk including skin, eyes and hair.