It is a well-known fact in the medical community that our skin absorbs a large amount of what we put on it within a matter of seconds. With the rise of certified organic food as the preferred choice for health-conscious individuals, why settle for anything less when it comes to skincare?
There are over 10,000 ingredients allowed for use in personal care products, and the average woman uses at least 515 of them every day. Shockingly, more than 90% of these ingredients have never been tested for safety. Many of the tested chemicals have been found to contain cancer-causing carcinogens or other harmful substances that can lead to genetic mutations or birth defects.
A study by the Cancer Prevention Coalition revealed that mainstream cosmetics and personal hygiene products pose a higher cancer risk to the public than smoking. This includes products like sunscreen, moisturizers, deodorants, benzoyl peroxide, skin lightening creams, talcum powder, mascaras, hairsprays, toothpaste, and lipsticks, all of which can contain toxic and harmful substances.
For safer alternatives, consider using organic, unrefined, cold-pressed coconut oil as a moisturizer, making homemade deodorants with organic essential oils, or choosing organic and non-toxic skincare products from reputable brands. It’s essential to be aware of the ingredients in the products you use to reduce your risk of cancer and other health issues.