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subject: Cosmetic Ingredients to Avoid by:Lori Stryker [print this page]


Many cosmetics we use every day are made from ingredients that may have adverse effects on our health. These may be derived from animals, microbes or are by-products of petroleum production. They may cause allergic reactions, contact dermatitis, or you may simply have ethical reasons prohibiting their use. When deciding on a cosmetic purchase, consider if your desired purchase has an all-natural alternative. The Organic Make-up Company has excellent, high quality alternatives to skin care and make-up cosmetics, which are free from all the ingredients listed below. Please visit our glossary for more information on our products' ingredients and this topic.

Chemical Ingredient

Animal or Microbial Ingredient

Aluminum

Albumin

Ammonium glycolate

Artificial colours

Benzoates: sodium benzoate, benzoic acid

BHT, BHA

Ceresin

Cl 77267 (bone charcoal)Cl 77268 (black bone charcoal)

Collagen

DEA, MEA, TEA

Diamines: phenylenediamines

Dibutyl phthalate

Dimethicone

Ectoin: hydroxyectoin

Elastin

Fish

FD & C, D & C colours

Formaldehydes: imidazolidinyl urea,DMDM hydantoin, quaternium 15, 2-bromo-2-nitropropane-1, 3 diol

Gelatin

Hyaluronic acid

Hydroquinone

Isopropanolamine

Isopropyl alcohol

Keratin

Keratolytic chemicals: hydroxyl acids,glycolic acids, retinoic acids

Lanolin

Methylisothiazolinone

Mink Oil

Musk

Ovum

Parabens

Parrafin

Phenoxyyethanol

Phosphatidylcholine

Placenta

Propylene glycol (petroleum derived)

Pthalates

Oleates: decyloleate

Roe

Salmo

Serum albumin

Sodium laureth sulfate, sodium lauryl sulfate

Sorbitans

Squalenes

Tallow

Toluene

Unipertan

By Lori Stryker, B.Sc., B.H.Ec., B.Ed. http://www.organicmakeup.ca

About the author

Lori Stryker has been researching and developing all natural skin care and make-up for the purpose of offering men and women safe, natural cosmetics for everyday use. She brings to her research a specialist in human biology from the University of Toronto, coupled with a professional home economics degree and an education degree from the University of British Columbia, fusing chemical and biological knowledge with food, family and textile sciences.

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