Wait, What!? My Cosmetics Are Full of Chemicals?

This morning you probably woke up, brushed your teeth, and hopped in the shower. You probably washed your hair and body then used some vanilla scented body lotion. If you’re a woman you may have applied makeup before heading to the kitchen for a cup of coffee.

Just in this 30 minute morning routine you were probably exposed to hundreds of different chemicals that could be detrimental to you health. And you probably had no idea.

I first started diving deep into the world of chemicals when I realized just how sensitive my skin was. Everything would cause me to break out in a rash or itchy hives. A trip to the dermatologist educated me on the impact of fragrance in product and how it could affect my skin.

I quickly switched out all of my products such as body lotions, laundry detergents, and body soaps to their fragrance-free counterparts. I thought I was doing everything right only to find that my rashes still weren’t going away. As I investigated further, I came to realize just how many chemicals and artificial fragrances are in every product we use.

Here’s what to watch out for:

When it comes to chemicals, it is important to think of the products you use every single day. Read every label, do your research on the ingredients. Everything should be guilty until proven innocent.

Cosmetics

I used to break out from different makeup products all of the time. I thought my skin was just overly sensitive. It turns out I was just reacting to the number of harmful chemicals in the products. A typical product has 15–50 ingredients, meaning the average woman places 515 different chemicals on her skin every day (“The chemistry of cosmetics”).

And to think we put these products on our eyes, lips, and ALL OVER our faces. Our skin is the largest organ of the human body and we absorb whatever touches it. When studied, the American Journal of Public Health found that skin absorbed an average of 64% of total contaminants just from drinking water. Other studies found a 100% absorption rate for smaller areas of the body such as our face and underarms. Turns out we can’t just pay attention to what we are putting into our bodies, but also to what we are putting on it.

Cosmetics have been found to contain a group of manufactured chemicals called PFAS. This chemicals have been nicknamed “forever chemicals” because they never break down and accumulate in our bodies over time. They have been linked to cancer, weakened immune systems, birth defects, and hormone disruptions. A recent study found that 82% of waterproof mascaras, 63% of foundations, and 62% of lipsticks tested positive for these chemicals.

After learning about all these harmful chemicals I was putting on my face everyday, I sought out clean solutions that I could feel safe using everyday. I buy all of my makeup from a clean beauty store called Credo Beauty. They have an established clean beauty standard which bans 2,700 ingredients used in most beauty products from being sold in their stores. I feel safe shopping there, knowing I don’t have to read and research every single ingredient on the product labels. In addition, they list the type of fragrance in each product whether it’s artificial, essential oils, or none at all. Being extremely sensitive to fragrance, this is super important to me.

More common cosmetic retailers like Sephora and Target are also making steps towards highlighting clean beauty and making it more accessible to the masses. Sephora labels products without parabens, sulfates, mineral oil, formaldehyde, and more as “clean at Sephora”. Just look for a green label with a leaf and a check mark!

Similar to Sephora, Target labels products without these harmful ingredients as “Target Clean” using their own green label. The products at Target also tend to be more affordable with prices comparable to your typical drug store cosmetics. A few of my favorite clean beauty brands found at Target are Honest Beauty, Versed, and BYBI.

Fragrance

Fragrance sounds so simple when we see it in the ingredient list on a product but it is actually comprised of hundreds of sneaky chemicals. The FDA states that fragrance ingredients can simply be listed as fragrance rather than their individual names. However, this does not mean it’s made of only one ingredient. There are actually an estimated number of 4,000 different chemicals used to created fragrance. Because these chemicals aren’t required to be listed, you really have no idea what you’re putting on your body.

The most popular chemicals found in fragrance include phthalates, styrene, benzaldehyde, limonene, linalool, and methylene chloride. Many of these are known hormone carcinogens and hormone disruptors. Benzaldehyde is a known narcotic that has been found to cause kidney damage and irritate the lungs. Linalool has been found in studies to cause depression and central nervous system disorders.

To demonstrate how chemicals in fragrance are often given a pass by the FDA, methylene chloride is actually a toxin banned by the FDA but is allowed to be included under the blanket term of fragrance. Wondering what this chemical even is? It is commonly used in paint strippers and was even recently banned from being used in them by the EPA. Yet it is still lurking in the fragrances we put on our bodies every day…

When I first gave up fragrance, I was shocked at all of the products I found it in. I still discover fragrance in “natural”, “clean” products like my natural deodorant! I often turn to Credo Beauty, as mentioned earlier, to check for fragrance in my cosmetics and body products, since it is explicitly called out for every product on their site.

I also like to search unsuspecting products like hand soaps, laundry detergents, and shampoos on EWG’s Skin Deep. Here you can search almost any product and you will be provided with a toxicity rating. I aim to only buy products with As and Bs, and always check for the presence of fragrance.

The website actually breaks down each ingredient in the product you are searching and tells you whether it is safe or not. If it’s not safe, it lists the reasons for this. This is super helpful since chemicals often have long and confusing names.

I’ve come to depend on this tool when buying new cosmetics or other products that may have fragrance. It makes my life a whole lot easier and I can feel confident in the decisions I am making in what goes on my body.

Many people go form doctor to doctor, trying to figure out why they are feeling so awful. I was this person once too, unaware of how the products I used every day were affecting my body. The first step to making a change in your health is knowledge and awareness. Now that you know the products you use all the time could be harming you, you can make the necessary changes.

Start by slowly replacing the products that you have. You don’t have to throw everything you own away. Just replace them with better options as you run out of what you’re currently using. It is a long journey to improve your health but it is well worth it! I’ve come a long way in my journey and am happy to say I’ve never felt better. My aim with sharing this information is always to help as many people as possible. Nobody should feel as clueless and alone as I once did.

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Fragrance is Wrecking Your Hormone Health

 

Do you wear perfume every day?

If the answer is yes, then you are disrupting your hormones.

Fragrances are made using synthetic chemicals that trick your body into thinking they are hormones. Anything that messes with your hormones is disrupting a delicate balance in your body.

Almost all of our beauty, body, and hair products are full of fragrance. It literally hides everywhere! Some of these products include deodorant, shampoo, conditioner, laundry detergent, body wash, lotion, face wash, foundation, and sunscreen.

The reason these dangerous chemicals are listed as “fragrance” on our products is due to a lack of regulation. All synthetic chemicals are allowed to be listed under the blanket term “fragrance”. This means that we have no idea which chemicals are hiding in our perfume and other products.

In a BCPP report, over 300 different chemicals were found in 25 different products, 75% of them being linked to chronic health problems. This same report found that some of these chemicals were linked to increased risk of breast tumors. These chemicals include benzene, 4-dioxane, oxybenzone, and phthalates. Phthalates are banned in the EU and Japan, but not the US.

What you can do

  • Stop wearing perfume and switch to using essential oils

  • Throw out all hair, beauty, & body products with fragrance

  • Better yet, replace these options with fragrance-free products as you use them up

  • Use EWG to check for dangerous chemicals in products

  • Shop Credo Beauty where they list the types of fragrances in each product

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Top Picks to Shop at Credo Beauty's 20% Off Sale

Credo Beauty is by far my favorite place to buy makeup, skincare, and any type of wellness products. All of the brands they carry must meet certain clean ingredient standards, making them a retailer that I can trust.

One of my favorite features on their website is the fragrance chart under each product. It tells you whether the product is fragrance-free or uses essential oils, certified organic fragrance, natural fragrance, naturally-derived fragrance, and/or synthetic fragrance.

It looks something like this:

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This is particularly useful for someone like me who is extremely sensitive to fragrances and prefers products without or with only essential oils.

Right now they are having their annual Friends & Family sale where everything is 20% off. I plan on stocking up on all of my favorite products and wanted to share them with you in case you’re interested in making the switch to clean beauty.

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Wilding Beauty Empress Stone

$52 with sale, originally $65

I use this stone every morning to gua sha my face. It has every angle you need and is made of a beautiful bian stone. The quality of the stone is so important with this ritual so it is worth the extra investment.

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w3ll people Bio Correct Multi-Action Concealer

$16 with sale, originally $20

This concealer is light-weight yet gives just enough coverage. I like to use it under my eyes and for any discoloration.

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w3ll people Bio Base Pressed Foundation

$20 with sale, originally $25

If you can’t tell, w3ll people makes my favorite makeup. None of their products have broken me out! I wear this powder as a “foundation” over my concealer and it makes my skin look flawless.

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w3ll people Nudist Multi-Use Cream

$16 with sale, originally $20

I refuse to use anything except cream brush. This is the perfect little stick to dab on my cheeks and blend in. I have the shade ___ and it’s the perfect rosy glow for my olive complexion.

ecobrow brow defining wax credo beauty

EcoBrow Brow Defining Wax

$20.80 with sale, originally $26

There’s nothing I love more for the brows than a wax. This little pot is probably going to last me years. I use just a tiny bit to color in my brows using a small slanted brush.

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Indie Lee Squalane Facial Oil

$27.60 with sale, originally $34

Boy does this stuff make my skin glow! I use it every morning with my gua sha stone and it keeps my skin hydrated and dewy all day. Best part? It doesn’t break out my sensitive skin!

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Marie Veronique Pure + E.O. Free Oil Cleanser

$32 with sale, originally $40

Another game changer in my skincare routine has been using an oil cleanser. While there is an adjustment period when your skin purges, the results from this product are completely worth it.

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Moon Juice SuperHair Daily Hair Nutrition

$48 with sale, originally $60

Disclaimer: I’m still testing this product out, so I can’t vouch whether it works or not. I’m about 3 weeks into using it but want to give it a full few months to really see if it works. I’ll be stocking up while it’s on sale!

indie lee I-waken resurfacing mask

Indie Lee I-Waken Resurfacing Mask

$38.40, originally $48

This mask is super quick and easy since you only have to keep it on for 5 minutes to see results! I particularly like the way it makes my skin tingle after I wash it off.

As if the savings weren’t already amazing, here’s a code for $10 off a purchase of $50 or more. Happy shopping! Leave a comment below and let me know what you buy.

 

Why all the hype over bone broth?

 

You’ve probably heard everyone talking about bone broth and how healthy it is for you. It is truly a superfood for your gut and immune system. It is an excellent source of collagen, a protein that makes up most of your connective tissue.

The most important thing is making sure it comes from humainely-raised animals! Look for ones made from animals that are pasture-raised or 100% grass-fed. My favorites are Belcampo and Brodo.