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Saturday December 19th, 2009 at 1:15 am by admin

Top 10 Ingredients to Avoid in Cosmetics

Here’s some great advice from the blog Meg’s Makeup, written by Jasmine Simone.

As you probably know, Christopher Drummond Beauty does not have any of these ingredients in our products!!!!  So, go ahead and indulge!!! 

10 ingredients to avoid in cosmetics, and why:

1) Mineral Oil, Petrolatum, Petroleum – You know this dirty bird. The by-product of crude oil, this product is very damaging to the skin and when absorbed, forms a layer that blocks out oxygen and can’t be broken down by our systems. It has been shown to cause blood and skin cancer in animals.

2) Sodium Lauryl Sulfate (SLS) & Sodium Laureth Sulfate (SLES) – Used in car washes, garage floor cleaners, engine degreasers and 90 percent of personal-care products that foam. Animals exposed to SLS experienced eye damage, depression, labored breathing, diarrhea, severe skin irritation, mutagenic effects (tumors) and death. SLS may also damage skin’s immune system by causing layers to separate and age.

Parabens (Methyl, Butyl, Ethyl, Propyl, Isobutyl)
– This synthetic ingredient is linked to breast and ovarian cancer by interrupting the endocrine system and unbalancing our hormones with synthetic estrogen (called xenoestrgens). It is used in deodorants. Take caution – sometimes they are not labeled as parabens.

Cocoamide Diethanolamine (DEA), Triethanolamine (TEA), & Monoethanolamine (MEA) - Usually used as an emulsifier to create a foaming or sudsing reaction in products. This is easily absorbed throught the skin and can quickly accumulates in body organs, even the brain. Repeated use can result in major increases of liver and kidney cancer.

Dioxin - Often contained in antibacterial ingredients like triclosan, emulsifiers, PEGs and ethoxylated cleansers like Sodium Laureth Sulfate. Dioxin causes cancer, reduced immunity, nervous system disorders, miscarriages and birth deformity. This is one of the scariest ones because it is not listed as an ingredient, it is just one toxic element used to make up some of the synthetic ingredients listed above or a by-product of such.

Propylene Glycol (PG) & Butylene Glycol
– This is as an ingredient that has been classified as an severe irritant and is considered so toxic by the EPA that protective clothing is required to handle it and must be buried when disposed of. Yuck! PG is used in industrial anti-freeze and the main ingredient in brake and hydraulic fluid. Avoid anything with PEG or PPG like the plague.

Polyethelyne glycol aka PEG-100 Stearate
– Made by ethoxylating Propylene Glycol which in turn releases dangerous levels of Dioxin as a by-product. PEGS are commonly found in personal care, baby care, and sunscreen products. It is an endocrine disruptor and has been linked to cancer in animals. Disturbing!!

Benzoyl Peroxide - BP is addressed by Material Safety and Data Sheet (a database of organic and inorganic chemicals, also known as MSDS) as, and I quote, “May act as a mutagen, produces DNA damage in human and other mammalian cells in some concentrations. …Toxic by inhalation”. Possible tumor promoter. Whoa! This is used frequently in products for acne so my oily and combo skin beauties beware!

DMDM Hydantoin & Urea
- used as a preservative, it often releases formaldehyde which may cause skin irritation, joint pain, cancer, allergies, depression, headaches, chest pains, ear infections, chronic fatigue, dizziness, and loss of sleep. Formaldehyde on it’s own has been linked to leukemia, pancreatic, skin, lung, and liver cancer and it’s banned in Canada and Japan.

Phthalates - Commonly found in many products and is usually not listed on labels, this product changes into a xenoestrogen which of course means it is linked to breast and/or ovarian cancers. Other health effects include damage to liver/kidneys, birth defects, decreased sperm counts and early breast development in girls and boys.

Unfortunately readers (I hope my boys out there are reading this too as this can certainly apply to your products), I hate to say the list goes on…and on (I debated making it longer – I have my personal qualms with aluminum, synthetic, fragrance and FD&C color dyes to name a few more.) Currently, these carcinogenic elements and many more are approved by the FDA for use in grooming products. I’ve been doing extensive personal research over the years and have learned to look out for products I can’t pronounce. Kiss!

The Material Safety Data
sheet can be accessed at where you can look up the details on any organic or inorganic chemical. I like using the Oxford University section because you can search for any chemical by clicking on letter it begins with which made it easiest to navigate in my research. Healthy-Communications.Com armed me with my base of knowledge of the effects of these ingredients. I really enjoy this site, less for the layout and more for the nitty-gritty low-down on each of the chemicals – where it comes from and its effects (make sure to click on the links of the ingredient’s name – takes you to the MSDS fact sheet on that chemical.)

If you want a more commercial avenue to check out, check out The Safe Shoppers Bible written by Samuel Epstein, MD & David Steinman. It is a very informative book that gives detailed info on these ingredients and many more how to best navigate when shopping at your favorite neighborhood stores. And everyday, people are sharing their and discoveries and experiences with synthetic ingredients. Susan Jeske-a former beauty queen worked in the cosmetic industry for 20 years, trying every product imaginable until she became severely ill. When she started using only all natural or organic products at the advice of her holistic doctor, she was on the road to recovery in 2 weeks! She is now on a mission to share what she has learned in her research of these products and many more…if you get a chance, check her out!

No one will look out for ourselves and our loved ones better than we do. Yes, I am guilty at times of using products that may contain one or two synthetic ingredients I’ve seen on the toxic list….it’s pretty hard to avoid altogether. I don’t think I’ll ever be able to denounce my beautiful, high-pigment neon eyeshadows that MAAAAY contain a few of these ingredients (eep!), but I don’t wear them  very often (avg. once a week). But I make sure to share what I know with the people that cross my path who are interested so that they have the chance to make to make that choice for themselves. The GREAT news is that it made me begin exploring the all-natural makeup option and let me tell you, there are some pretty impressive brands out there!  My organic blushes and lip glosses have become my favorite makeup staples and I do notice the difference in my skin. If avoiding companies that use these poisonous chemicals became a collective movement, the public could create awareness and prevent their future use because it would hit these companies where it matters most – their pocket books. And we all know that gets the fastest results, ha!

My mottos is – avoid the Top 10+ list entirely in products I use daily if at all possible (i.e toothpaste, body wash, lotion) and look for products with ingredients I recognize. I’ve found that some of my favorite and most effective products are organic and contain 10 ingredients or less. Remember – if it’s edible, it’s credible!

For some great all natural makeup, go to www.christopherdrummond.com

Thursday October 22nd, 2009 at 9:39 pm by admin

Top 10 Beauty Tips for Teens

Here are my top 10 beauty tips for Teens (but they are great for adults too!)

  1.  Don’t over wash your face.  Teens usually have oily/acne prone skin.  A knee-jerk reaction is usually to constantly wash and use toner to “dry up” the problem.  This only makes things worse.  You should wash 3 times a day at the most, and you shouldn’t strip your skin.  This seems counter intuitive, but you cannot dry out the skin and expect acne to go away.  This only makes it worse.
  2. Use moisturizer.  Once again, it seems to be the opposite of what you think.  If you have oily/acne prone skin, you MUST keep your skin balanced and hydrated.  Christopher Drummond Beauty makes an amazing serum that will help to hydrate the skin, without looking or feeling like you have anything on.  Plus, it’s all natural, so you don’t get any harmful chemicals on your skin.
  3. Don’t buy cheap, and don’t buy expensive.  This is true for both skincare and makeup.  Cheap cosmetics use ingredients that are more likely to irritate the skin.  Especially generics.  On the other hand, just because something is expensive, doesn’t mean it will fix all of your problems.  Do your research, and you will find that there are a lot of moderately priced products that work great.  For instance, Mario Badescu is a great line that is not the cheapest in the world, but definitely not expensive.  And the products are great.
  4. Read Your Labels.  This is Sooooooo important.  Stay away from mineral oil and petroleum at all costs.  Also parabens and artificial colors and fragrances should be avoided, if possible.  They are all known irritants that can exacerbate oily skin and acne.  Dimethicone is another ingredient that is known to cause irritation and acne.
  5. Watch What Makeup You Use.  Please please please don’t wear a certain makeup brand because it’s what everyone else wears!!!  Be an educated consumer, and look at the ingredients before you buy a foundation.  If there is a grocery list of ingredients you can’t pronounce, including petrolateum, dimethicone, methyl and ethyl paraben, stay away.  These and many other ingredients will clog your pores and cause acne.  Christopher Drummond Beauty makes an amazing powder foundation that makes your skin look gorgeous, and does not clog the pores or cause acne.  The Veludo Velvet Foundation is perfect when you need healthy foundation that really works.
  6. Stay Away From Mineral Oil.  Oh, did I say that already?  Well, it bears repeating.  The stuff is horrible for your skin.  Really.
  7. Clean Your Cell Phone.  Yes, this is a skincare tip.  Do you realize how much oil dirt and bacteria are on cell phones?  Do you also realize that these are the same ingredients that cause acne?  Clean your cellphone daily, and never rest it against your face.  You are just transferring grime and bacteria onto your face.  Gross.
  8. Focus on Your Eyes.  If you are unhappy with a part of your face, like your skin, or your nose, detract attention from them by focusing on your eye makeup.  By adding shimmer or color, the first thing people will look at is your beautiful eyes.  CDB has a great eyeshadow called “Aymee” that has just the right amount of pink/orange shimmer, and it makes your eyes just light up!  Plus, you can use it as a blush and on your lips too….how cool is that?
  9. Orange is your Friend.  Orange colors look good on virtually everyone.  It helps to warm up your coloring, liven the skin, and brighten the complexion.  No, I’m not talking about day-glo-orange, I’m talking a pretty subtle orangey color, like the Alluring Apricot blush from CDB.  It’s great for any time of the year, too, so you don’t have to change blush colors, just because it’s winter.
  10. Trust Your Instincts.  Listen to yourself.  You know what colors you like, and what you don’t.  If someone tells you that you should wear green, and you hate the color, don’t wear it.  If you love the color purple, and it makes you feel good, then by all means, wear it.  Makeup is an expression of who you are.  Have fun with it.  Do what you want!!!  However, be educated about what you wear on your skin.  Become knowledgeable about ingredients and what works for you and what doesn’t.  Believe in your makeup choices, and you will feel great about yourself!!!!