This Is What Happens To Your Body When You Switch Or Stop Using Cosmetic Products
A new study led by researchers at UC Berkeley and Clinica de Salud del Valle Salinas has demonstrated how taking even a short break from various cosmetics, shampoos, and other personal care products can lead to a substantial drop in the levels of hormone-disrupting chemicals present within the body.
The results from the
study were published in the journal Environmental Health Perspectives.
Researchers gave 100 Latina teenagers various personal care products that
were labeled to be free of common chemicals including phthalates, parabens,
triclosan, and oxybenzone. These chemicals are used regularly in almost all
conventional personal care products such as cosmetics, soap, sunscreen,
shampoo, conditioner, and other hair products, and animal studies have
shown that they directly interfere with the body’s endocrine system.
“Because women are the
primary consumers of many personal care products, they may be
disproportionately exposed to these chemicals,” said study lead
author Kim Harley, associate director of the UC Berkeley Center for
Environmental Research and Children’s Health. “Teen girls may be at particular
risk since it’s a time of rapid reproductive development, and research has
suggested that they use more personal care products per day than the average
adult woman.”
Results
After just a
three-day trial with the girls using only the lower-chemical products, urine
samples showed a significant drop in the level of chemicals in the body. Methyl
and propyl parabens, commonly used as preservatives in cosmetics, dropped 44
and 45 percent, metabolites of diethyl phthalate, used often in perfumes,
dropped by 27 percent, and both triclosan and benzophenone-3 fell 36 percent.
The authors of the study were surprised to see an increase in two lesser common
parabens, but those levels were small and could easily be caused by accidental
contamination or a substitute not listed on the labels.
Co-director of the
study, Kimberly Parra, explains why
having local youths participate in the study was of particular importance:
The results of the study are particularly interesting on a scientific level, but the fact that high school students led the study set a new path to engaging youth to learn about science and how it can be used to improve the health of their communities. After learning of the results, the youth took it upon themselves to educate friends and community members, and presented their cause to legislatures in Sacramento.
Included in the CHAMACOS
Youth Council in the U.S. were 12 local high school students who helped design and
implement the study; one of the teen researchers, Maritza Cárdenas, is now a UC
Berkely Undergraduate majoring in molecular and cell biology.
“One of the goals of our
study was to create awareness among the participants of the chemicals found in
everyday products, to help make people more conscious about what they’re
using,” said Cárdenas. “Seeing
the drop in chemical levels after just three days shows that simple actions can
be taken, such as choosing products with fewer chemicals, and make a
difference.”
What Can You Do?
Well, you can be sure to
check the labels on any products you purchase. Most personal care products
contain a list of ingredients, but unfortunately many cosmetics do not. If you
use a particular brand that you really love you can try contacting the manufacturer
directly and asking them for an ingredient list.
You can also opt for more natural and organic
products, but be sure to keep in mind that in the industry of personal care
products, the words “natural” and “organic” are often meaningless. A safe
bet would be to buy these products from a health food store and be sure to read
the ingredients or ask the sales clerk. Generally, when products do not contain
specific chemicals, the manufacturers are happy to label them as such.
Because actually natural and organic products can
be a bit pricier, you may want to consider making your own. You can make a wide
array of completely all natural personal care products quite easily with just a
few ingredients. Not only is this cheaper, but it allows you to be sure of
every ingredient that will go on your body and to customize your
creations to suit your specific needs. Check out “Top 5 DIY
Everyday Personal Care Products” for some great homemade
make-up ideas, or try a quick Google or Pinterest search!
The less demand for these chemically-laden products
there is, the less these chemicals will be used. Let your voice be heard. VOTE WITH YOUR
DOLLAR! We have the power to create the type of world we want. Encourage others. Be the change.
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