Why You Need to Be Careful of Parabens in Your Body Scrub

So Hidden, This Preservative Often Isn't Listed On Labels

Hidden Chemicals: Parabens

Parabens are a widely used preservative in cosmetics.  They are also used as ingredient in fragrance, but you won’t find them listed on the label.  Fragrance is considered a proprietary blend, and manufacturers consider their blends trade secrets, they are not required to disclose the fragrance chemicals in the list of ingredients.  Natural parabens occur at low levels in certain foods, such as carrots, vanilla, and onions.  However, this chemical are metabolized when eating, making them less estrogenic.  However, when this chemical is  synthetically produced, cosmetics are absorbed through the skin, thus bypassing the metabolic process, and entering the blood stream and body organs intact. This is why you need to be careful of parabens in your body scrub, lotion, and other hair and beauty products.

Found in: 

  • shampoo
  • conditioner
  • lotions
  • face and body cleanser
  • body scrubs

What to look for: 

Ethylparaben, butylparaben, methylparaben, propylparaben, isobutylparaben, isopropylparaben, other ingredients ending in –paraben

Risks:

Endocrine Disruptor: Parabens are potential endocrine disruptors due to their ability to mimi estrogen (1)

Skin Aging and DNA damage: Methylparaen can lead to UV damage of skin cells and distrust the cell growth rate (2).

Cancer: Parabens can mimic estrogen and have been detected in human breast cancer tissues, suggesting a possible correlation between parabens in cosmetics and cancer.

Developmental & Reproductive Toxicity: Propyl and butyl parabens are understood to reduce sperm production (4), and lead to lowered levels of testosterone (4), thus disrupting the male reproductive system.

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