I become more and more alert when I have to buy cosmetic products these days. The
Phthalates are found in medical devices (such as medical tubing and blood bags), footwear, electrical cables, packaging, stationery, toys, roofing, cosmetics (aftershave, shampoo, nail polish, fragrance, powders, skin creams, hair products) etc. In other words phthalates are everywhere around us - at home, at work, in the hospital. In E.U. three phthalates - DEHP, DBP and BBP - are banned for use in cosmetics and in all toys and childcare articles and three others - DINP, DIDP and DNOP - are banned from use in toys and childcare articles for those articles that can be put children's mouths. Within
Parabens are found in baby preparations, shampoos, cleansers, deodorants, eye-products, lotions and moisturizers, make-up, personal lubricants, nail products, topical/parental pharmaceuticals, toothpaste, and other hair products, and sunscreens.
Petrolatum (also known as petrolatum jelly) is found in conditioners, creams and moisturizers, epilating wax, baby cream, nail products and makeup. Petrolatum is banned in
Propylene Glycol is found in: moisturizers, sunscreens, antiperspirants, hair strengtheners, mouthwashes, shaving products, , and stick perfumes and baby lotions.
Sodium Lauryl Sulfate is found in: shampoos, bubble baths, emollient creams, soaps, cream depilatories, hand lotions, permanent waves, , and toothpastes.
Sodium Laureth Sulfate is found in: shampoos, including baby shampoos.
Synthetic fragrances found in any cosmetic product.
Follow this link to read a List of Substances which are Carcinogenic, Mutagenic or Toxic to Reproduction. Many of these substances are still found in the cosmetic products we use every day.
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For products WITHOUT these ingredients go to www.coco.myarbonne.com
and I will be happy to answer any questions. I am VERY against products with all these ingredients, too!!
What are you talking about? Arbonne contains all of the above. See for yourself http://www.cosmeticsdatabase.com/wordsearch.php?query=arbonne
Do your homework first before you start misrepresenting products.
I agree, Arbonne it is not safe, although is advertised as it is.
Actually, you are wrong about Arbonne and that website needs to have accurate info. I am a consultant and have access to the Product Ingredients list and they are not in our products.
Hi Anonymous,
like sweesation therapy, I do trust EWG and what they say on their skin deep database; it is possible that Arbonne changed its ingredients since that research was done. Can you, please provide a link to the ingredients?
thanks so much!
Products which contain ingredients that are a "trade secret" do not have to be legally listed on the ingredients label. Many times a euphemism is used to describe them; ex: "Loreal Color Booster". Not to say that this happens with Arbonne products, because I do not know if this is true, but it is possible with any cosmetic product.
Thanks for your addition, Anonymous!
Great article, Lucia. I also have a passion for exposing toxic chemicals in beauty products and I am glad you are involved in this quest too.
Robin
I just came across this article b/c I'm researching arbonne and interested in possibly becoming a consultant. Just wanted to clear something up about the skin deep site linked to above (b/c I went there a few days ago to check out arbonne products).
That site only lists one arbonne product: the Arbonne Aromasenntials Reactivate Body Lotion. This product is not in the current catalog, and I don't know how long ago it was sold.
Anyway, Arbonne has tons of products and I think it's unfair to judge the product line based on the review of one product that's not currently even being sold.
Just trying to get the correct info out there. Thanks.
Arbonne Ingredients:
Facial Scrub has Methylparaben and Propylparaben, these chemicals are used to extend the shelf life of products. Body Lotion has triethanolamine, this is a carcinogenic which causes skin irritation. The bath and shower gel have ammonium lauryl sulfate which is a lathering agent. The cleansing gel has sodium lauryl sulfate which is a lathering agent and it can cause skin irritation. It is also rapidly absorbed in the brain, liver heart and eyes that can cause long-term effects. The Arbonne ingredients that the bio-chemist, herbalist, and biologists used to create the Arbonne Product line do not sound very safe or organic.
Not all Arbonne products are bad, but some do have questionable ingedients.
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