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What It Is: A mineral composed of magnesium, silicon, and oxygen. It's used in cosmetics for its ability to absorb moisture, prevent caking, and provide a smooth texture.
Why It’s Used: Talc is inexpensive and effective at providing a silky finish and absorbency in products.
Why We Avoid It:Talc can be contaminated with asbestos, a known carcinogen. Inhalation of talc particles can also cause respiratory issues, making it unsafe for use near the eyes.
What It Is: A volatile liquid that evaporates quickly and is used to dissolve other ingredients.
Why It’s Used: Alcohol is used for its quick-drying properties and as a solvent to enhance the absorption of other ingredients.
Why We Avoid It: Alcohol can be harsh, drying, and irritating, especially for sensitive eye areas, leading to dryness, flakiness, and discomfort.
What It Is: A blend of synthetic chemicals used to give products a pleasant scent.
Why It’s Used: Fragrance improves the user experience by masking the natural odor of ingredients.
Why We Avoid It: Synthetic fragrances can contain phthalates and other hidden chemicals that may cause allergies, skin irritation, or disrupt hormone function.
What It Is: A group of synthetic preservatives used to prevent bacterial and mold growth in products.
Why It’s Used: Parabens are effective and inexpensive preservatives that extend the shelf life of cosmetics.
Why We Avoid It: Parabens are known endocrine disruptors and have been linked to breast cancer and reproductive health issues. They can also cause skin irritation.
What It Is: By-products of petroleum that are used as emollients to moisturize and create a barrier on the skin.
Why It’s Used: These ingredients are cheap, widely available, and provide a smooth texture.
Why We Avoid It: Mineral oil and paraffin can clog pores, suffocate the skin, and are often contaminated with impurities that may pose health risks.
What It Is: A synthetic preservative often used as an alternative to parabens.
Why It’s Used: Phenoxyethanol is effective at preventing the growth of bacteria and fungi, extending the product’s shelf life.
Why We Avoid It: It can cause allergic reactions, skin irritation, and potential neurotoxic effects, making it unsuitable for products used around sensitive areas like the eyes.
What It Is: Synthetic polymers used to provide a smooth, spreadable texture and to fill in fine lines.
Why It’s Used: Silicones create a silky finish and help products spread evenly on the skin.
Why We Avoid It: Silicones can cause buildup, clog pores, and interfere with the skin’s natural processes, potentially leading to irritation or breakouts.
What It Is: A group of compounds derived from petroleum, used as thickeners, solvents, or moisture-carriers.
Why It’s Used: PEGs improve the texture and absorption of cosmetic products.
Why We Avoid It: PEGs can be contaminated with harmful impurities like ethylene oxide and 1,4-dioxane, which are known carcinogens and skin irritants.
What It Is: Extremely small particles used in cosmetics to enhance penetration or provide a finer texture.
Why It’s Used: Nano materials allow for a smoother application and better absorption of ingredients.
Why We Avoid It: Due to their small size, nanoparticles can penetrate deeper into the skin, potentially leading to cellular damage or unknown health risks, as their safety is not fully established.
What It Is: A protein found in wheat and other grains, sometimes used as a binder or conditioning agent in cosmetics.
Why It’s Used: Gluten can provide a smooth texture and improve the consistency of products.
Why We Avoid It: Gluten can cause allergic reactions or irritation in individuals with celiac disease or gluten sensitivities, even when applied topically.
What It Is: A fine black powder used as a pigment in cosmetics, derived from incomplete combustion of carbon-based materials.
Why It’s Used: Carbon black is used for its intense black color in eyeliners, mascaras, and other cosmetic products.
Why We Avoid It: Carbon black is a potential carcinogen and may contain toxic heavy metals, posing health risks through prolonged exposure.