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What is In Your Body Wash? Avoid Harmful Shower Toxins


The market is full of great body wash to give you that clean, glowing skin that everyone desire, but what is in your body wash? Toxic chemicals are not in just in poison, garden pesticides, or other laboratories; they can be in your shower. These toxins are in plain sight; we just don't realize how close. We don't think twice most of the time about the products we are picking up off the shelf at our local store or even online.

When was the last occasion you turn a bottle of shower washes over to read the ingredient list? Even then when manufacturers do not want to disclose their ingredients they can label it as a "trade secret," now they are legally protected from telling you about those components. So most likely if you just purchase a soap or shower wash off the shelf without reading the ingredients it may contain a chemical or two. Do not be fool by-products with "Natural" and "Pure" labels; you need to know exactly what is in your products by reading the ingredients. Now all hope is not lost, all you have to do is take a few steps to find great products. First, go with a company and brands that you trust will make chemical free products. Now that you have great brands you need to know the toxic chemical labels brands use to avoid them. Finally, you can now just read the label and ingredient list to avoid picking up a product that could potential be full of toxins.

What are the most common toxins you will Most Likely find in Your Shower Products?

Those bubbles and foams that you love so much could be coming from Sodium lauryl sulfate (SLS) / Sodium laureth sulfate (SLES) that could irritate your skin, or even cause a worse reaction to the chemical. When SLS is manufacture, a carcinogenic nitrate could be formed. If the skin comes in contact with the SLS, it can penetrate the bloodstreams and leave residues in the heart, lungs, liver, and even your brain. Consider the serious health issues that can happen over time when you use a product containing a harmful chemical like SLS. Even if the problem is not too serious, it could still affect your everyday lifestyle.

Propylene Glycol can penetrate through the skin. It can affect the central nervous system, cardiovascular system Endocrine system, and your Urinary system and liver as well. A chemical solvent usually found in antifreeze there is no telling what damage it could cause to your body when use on a regular basis. Every time you shower your skin is absorbing the chemicals, and it may seem like a little stomach ache or indigestion, but it could be something even more severe. Any possible ailments can be prevented by making sure your ingredients are safe to use. Make sure to get a physical check every year to avoid Propylene Glycol ailments like hypotension, bradycardia, arrhythmias, cardiac arrest, and hypoglycemia.

Synthetic Fragrances are one-way for manufacture no disclose products they preferer not to let the public know. It is only right that when you are buying a product that deals with yourself health that you know exactly what is in that product. Using the word fragrance in products can be scary because you have no way of figuring out what it means. Companies have the right to protect their "secret formula", but again go with brands you trust. The Environmental Working Group (EWG) Skin Deep Database, talk of fragrance mixes been associated with allergies, dermatitis, respiratory distress. Not to stop at those side effects only, if you are thinking of having a family there could be a problem with your reproductive system to consider when using synthetic fragrance. If a company is using a synthetic fragrance that is petroleum-based, it may include chemicals cited by the EPA's hazardous waste list. It may be best just to steer clear of products labeling any "synthetic fragrance" on their ingredient list

Parabens are not new to the cosmetic and skincare industry as they are often used as preservatives to prevent the growth of bacteria, mold, and yeast. While keeping those bacterias and other nasty little bug out of your product, you may want to know a few little things. Parabens contain estrogen-mimicking properties that are associated with a high risk of breast cancer. Paraben chemicals are absorbed through the skin when using a body was or soap in the shower. If your food or other cosmetic products contain parabens, they could also be potentially dangerous. The chemicals absorb through the skin have been identified in biopsy samples from breast tumors. Next time you are picking a body wash to be careful, it could contain cancer-causing agents. Two other names to look for are Triclosan and Formaldehyde and formaldehyde-releasing preservatives (FRP’s). They can cause interruptions in your endocrine system, thyroid, and reproductive hormones are a key area that is affected. Other skin irritations that surface can be a sign of these two chemicals are in your products.

Using plant-based products is a great start to kicking toxic chemicals out of your bathroom. Plant-based body wash can be made with natural herbs, oils, and other natural ingredients found in nature. Do not be deceived to think because they are natural products that they do not clean your skin as well as the products containing chemicals. They do the job even better for the most part without the added toxic ingredients. Fruit enzymes along with other microorganisms can be used as a gentle cleanser. Natural ingredients help to clean the skin without over-drying it and causing irritations.

To sum it all up buy a body wash from a company that you trust with the complete list of ALL the ingredients.

What is your favorite natural body wash?

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