Posts Tagged ‘safe personal care products’

Safe Deodorant

November 9th, 2009

deodorantDid you know the largest organ in your body is your skin? It is! Another little known fact is that your skin absorbs up to 60% of what’s applied to it. Think of the nicotine patch as an example- if pharmaceuticals are delivered through the skin, then certainly other things can be delivered that way too.

There has been a fair amount of publicity about the link between aluminum in antiperspirant and the incidence of Alzheimer’s disease. The reality is that aluminum in your deodorant is only one of a handful of ingredients you might consider avoiding. Other ingredients to avoid include fragrance, which likely includes phthalates, triclosan, parabens, and talc.

Five tips for choosing a safer deodorant:

  1. Do just that- opt for deodorant rather than an antiperspirant. Antiperspirants tend to work by blocking the body’s pores so that sweat that would like to escape can’t. Generally speaking, deodorant contains ingredients that neutralize odors.
  2. Experiment: when I tried to find a safer deodorant, it took a while to find one that worked. The first few attempts left me wanting to run away from myself. My untested theory here is that everyone has different body chemistry, so a deodorant that works for me, may not work for you.
  3. Ask yourself if you need it. Some lucky people don’t really need deodorant, or they may only need it during the warmer months of the year.
  4. Use the Skin Deep Cosmetic Safety Database to check out the relative safety of your favorite deodorant

Listed below are some safe brands of deodorant to look for, however I encourage you to use the Skin Deep Cosmetic Safety Database as a reference, because both the product landscape and product formulations change over time.

  • Alba
  • Almay
  • Aubrey Organics
  • Avalon Organics
  • Ban (unscented)
  • Burt’s Bees
  • Crystal
  • Dessert Essence
  • Dr. Hauschka
  • Jason
  • Kiss My Face
  • Nature’s Gate
  • Speed Stick, unscented
  • Terressentials
  • Tom’s of Maine
  • Weleda

What works for you? What doesn’t?

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Why Should We Care About the Household Consumable Products?

September 8th, 2009

Why, exactly, should we pay special attention to the consumable products we buy every week? First, think of the long list of consumable products most of us buy: food, laundry detergent, shampoo, lotion, all-purpose cleaner, deodorant, etc. Most of us buy a lot of this stuff!

 

Here are some reasons why we should all pay special attention to our food, cleaning and personal care product choices:

  • There are thousands of industrial chemicals used in the products we buy. The majority of these chemicals have not been tested for human safety.
  • Exposure to many of these chemicals is increasingly linked to serious health issues, including cancer, behavioral, immunological, and reproductive disorders.
  • By making informed decisions about the products you bring into our house, you can drastically reduce your families’ exposure to things such as VOC’s, parabens, phthalates, pesticides, and PCB’s. By reducing your family’s exposure to these and other chemicals, you can protect and optimize the health of your family.

 

Top four ways to reduce your family’s exposure to harmful chemicals:

  1. Buy as much organic produce as you can afford (download the Environmental Working Group’s Shopper’s Guide to Pesticides.
  2. Avoid personal care products with parabens or phthalates listed as ingredients. Refer to my ‘safer’ brands list on the personal care page.
  3. Filter your water.
  4. Buy organic meat.
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