MINERAL OIL
A liquid mixture of hydrocarbons
obtained from petroleum, mineral
oil can attract dirt and causes
blackheads and eruptions. It can
accelerate free radical damage,
thus speeding up the aging
process, because it causes
toxins that build up in the
skin.
ALL WAXES SUCH AS PARAFFIN,
BEESWAX, CANDELILLA WAX,
CARNAUBA WAX
Waxes are widely used in
cleansing creams, eye creams,
and moisturizers. Waxes clog
pores, creating blackheads and
whiteheads. They also smother
the skin, which over time
creates an enlarged pore
problem.
LANOLIN
A yellow, semi-solid, fatty
secretion from sheep’s wool is
widely used in skin and beauty
care products. It can cause an
allergic reaction in some
people, as well as enlarged
pores.
PETROLATUM
This familiar, semi-solid
mixture of hydrocarbons is
derived from petroleum.
Literally, "paraffin jelly" or
"petroleum jelly," it is not
absorbed by the skin and
suffocates the pores. All
petrochemicals pollute water and
destroy marine life. Avoiding
these chemicals is essential for
humans, animals, fish, water,
land, and air.
ACETONE
Used in nail polish and nail
polish removers, this colorless,
volatile liquid is often used in
astringents, fresheners, or
clarifying lotions. It is
extremely toxic and will
dehydrate the skin, while
speeding up the aging process.
BORAX
(Sodium Borate, Boric acid) Used
in baby powders, bath powders,
eye creams, skin fresheners, and
protective creams as a
preservative, borax is rapidly
absorbed by the skin. Despite
repeated warnings from the
American Medical Association, it
is still widely used in many
products.
ALCOHOLS SUCH AS ISOPROPYL
ALCOHOL, SD ALCOHOL 40, ETHYL
ALCOHOL
Alcohols dissolve the body’s
natural moisturizers and strip
the skin of its protection,
leaving it vulnerable to
infection. Alcohols destroy
skin’s pH balance, and since
they absorb water, they speed up
wrinkling.
FD&C
When this abbreviation precedes
the name of a color, it means
that the FDA (Food and Drug
Administration) has certified it
as safe for use in drugs and
cosmetics, but not food. D&C
colors are usually synthetic,
coal tar colors. They’re toxic
and should be avoided when at
all possible.