What are you putting on your skin?

Did you know that the skin is the biggest organ of the human body? Furthermore, did you know that whatever you apply tot he skin, 60% of it will make its way into your blood stream?

Sadly, we don't all have pharmaceutical degrees and can't always decipher what we are actually putting on our skin. Still, rest assured that after years of researching most products out there which claim to be "natural" and/or "organic" I was shocked with how full of chemicals they all still were. A good rule of thumb is that if you can't understand it (let alone pronounce it :-)), then it's probably not good for you.

Knowing these facts, wouldn't you go out of your way to only put the best quality products on your skin? The Organic Pharmacy (www.theorganicpharmacy.com) has an excellent, and very comprehensive, list of chemicals we should avoid, along with the details of their effect on the human body. I would highly recommend printing this out and taking it with you on your next shopping trip.

Here's a highlight of some of the biggest offenders argued to be carcinogens:
  • Parabens: used as a preservative in most beauty products typically listed as: methylparaben, propylparaben, ethylparaben and butylparaben.
  • Phthalates (found in synthetic fragrances & also known as parfum)
  • DEA & TEA (Diethanolamine & Triethanolamine )
  • Talc
  • Artificial Colors & Dyes
For the full list please follow this link: http://www.theorganicpharmacy.com/about_carcinogens.php

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