Body absorbs 5lb of make-up chemicals a year

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Body absorbs 5lb of make-up chemicals a year​

Women who use make-up on a daily basis are absorbing almost 5lb of chemicals a year into their bodies, it is claimed.


Out-of-date lipstick may be a hothouse for bacteria


Many use more than 20 different beauty products a day striving to look their best while nine out of 10 apply make-up which is past its use by date.

Dependence on cosmetics and toiletries means that a cocktail of 4lb 6oz of chemicals a year is absorbed into the body through the skin.

Some synthetic compounds involved have been linked to side effects ranging from skin irritation to premature ageing and cancer.

Richard Bence, a biochemist who has spent three years researching conventional products, said: "We really need to start questioning the products we are putting on our skin and not just assume that the chemicals in them are safe.

"We have no idea what these chemicals do when they are mixed together, the effect could be much greater than the sum of the individual parts." Mr Bence, an advocate of organic beauty products, believes that absorbing chemicals through the skin in more dangerous than swallowing them.

He said: "If lipstick gets into your mouth it is broken down by the enzymes in saliva and in the stomach. But chemicals get straight into your bloodstream, there is no protection."

Warnings over using out-of-date lipstick and mascara have also been issued by the Royal College of Optometrists which believes such items are a "hothouse" for harmful bacteria.

Clio Turton, of the Soil Association, said: "Many women are using over 20 different products a day, bombarding themselves with hundreds of different chemicals. They should be asking themselves 'is that eyelash conditioner really essential?' "

Among chemicals under scrutiny are parabens (para-hydroxybenzoic acids) which are preservatives used in products including soap, shampoo, deodorant and baby lotion. Traces of parabens have been found in breast tumour samples, although its link to the development of the cancer is disputed.

Sodium lauryl sulphate, used to help create lather in soaps, shampoo, shaving foam, toothpaste and bubble bath, can cause skin irritation.

The Cosmetic, Toiletry and Perfumery Association said there was no reason for worry because the products were covered by European Union rules requiring them to be safe.

A spokesman said: "The cocktail effect is an urban myth. We do know how different chemicals react individually and can predict how they interact with each other and this is taken into account when the safety of products is assessed."
 
haha.

well on a normal day ill wear powder (i hate shiney faye), mascara, lip balm/gloss and a bit of eyebrow pencil. I like the natural look, but don't like feeling naked.

If we go out ill add in eye color cream and foundation to the mix :p
 
What a timely post. I just in the last month have been reading on this subject, and changed all my products in for more natural ones.
 
This article makes me glad I don't use any makeup at all.

However, I do try to take care of my hands via olive oil, aquaflor, and an ointment I whip up myself (aromatherapy is one of my hobbies).

Barbara
 
throwing out expired beauty products is something few women do... but really should be done with spring cleaning - especially mascara... back in the day, when i did wear make up - I got pink eye, from an old tube of mascara... Now - I'm the ugly noxema girl - fresh faced -not that make up would help me anyhow :D
 
I just use make up when I go out, or if I use it in a regular day, I just use eye pencil and gloss. I really dont like using make up, I love to feel my skin fresh and breathing...
 
It's not just "makeup" that is the problem. It's face wash, shampoo, conditioner, soap, lotion, sunscreen, etc. etc. Take a look at two ingredients in particular. Talc, and Parabens (propyl, methyl, and butyl (pardon spelling :)). These ingredients are known to be harmful, yet they are in nearly everything. Even some products labeled as "natural".
 
Mmm... I'm really not buying the five pounds thing. I'd love to see the actual research.

I would like to see research to, I posted it to see what comments would belive in it. They seem very real, yet I would like to know the science behind how they found this out.
 
I'm telling you... if you wear makeup that's either drag queen or porn star like.... it's possible to cake 5lbs on in a year. Once again... I don't rock the "drag queen look." Now porn star.... that's a completely different story. HA!

-MGB
 
and it's not just make up -it's moisturizer, skin cream, stinky shower gels, shampoo, deoderant (but if anyone links the deoderant causes breast cancer - I'll beat you senseless with my stinky shoe - check snopes first before posting an email i'm supposed to send to all my friends)

all that stuff adds up eventually -now mind you - except for the stink part of it - the cloud of fragrance is disgusting) moisturizer is a good thing - i already look like an old leather shoe - I need all the help i can get)
 
This makes me glad I gave up my eyeliner for the natural look!
I was always bad at throwing out my mascara, but i've gotten it all under control.

But i'll never give my moisturizer up! Its worth the few pounds I may gain.
 
This makes me glad I gave up my eyeliner for the natural look!
I was always bad at throwing out my mascara, but i've gotten it all under control.

But i'll never give my moisturizer up! Its worth the few pounds I may gain.

Me too, I'll never stop using St.Ives Vitamin E moisturizer... for 10 POUNDS. I just can't let streach marks win! LOL. :jump:
 
WOAH! i never knew that using make up could make u fatter! well, i LOVE my eyeliner, mascara and lip gloss, so i gues the extra w8 to loose is worth it!
 
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