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Most of the chemicals in skin care products are neurotoxins, carcinogenic, cause birth defects, decrease natural UV resistance, endocrine disrupters, thyroid depressants, increase MRSA resistance, and the constant destruction of skin cells lead to premature aging. How can you put this stuff on your face?

2007-11-01 18:15:32 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous in Beauty & Style Skin & Body Other - Skin & Body

Ten seconds of a dermal medical patch will most certainly cause problems.

Read a few studies, I'm not biased, I'm educated - big difference.

As for selling the stuff. I give away acne treatment solutions to try to prevent kids from getting skin cancer. I sell only information to those who realize that the toxins they put on their skin is absorbed into their body and WILL cause permanent damage - like skin cancer.

Which is better: a few pimples or chunks of cancerous flesh cut off a young adult's face? The skin cancer rate in this country has doubled in less than 20 years - most of these products contain KNOWN carcinogens. Maybe someone should try to educate people to help save them from a lot of pain and suffering later on...

2007-11-01 18:32:38 · update #1

Let's see, a minute or so of benzoyl peroxide promotes skin cancer.

Rub on some all day lotion with phthalates, known carcinogens as well as shown to increase birth defect in male offspring in which the urethra does not extend all the way to the tip of the penis and requires up to 7 or more surgeries to correct on the most sensitive part of a tiny baby.

Acids that peel off the protective layer and oils that protect your skin from UV radiation in addition to blocking bacteria from your pores.

2007-11-01 18:43:24 · update #2

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WOW! I didn't know how UNeducated I was until now. Sounds like I better educate myself and no I haven't been reading the lables of what I put on my face cause I can't understand the words but I will try from now on.

2007-11-01 19:43:32 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

It is scary. I buy most of my personal care products @ natural food stores & if anything on the label seems suspicious, it doesn't leave the store.
I agree with the poster who makes sure her products are non-comedogenic, but I also select cruelty-free products.

2007-11-02 01:27:54 · answer #2 · answered by Catkin 7 · 3 0

I doubt that 10 sec of some Clearasil soap on your face will give you all those things. You have a bias because you sell this stuff.

Lots of thing double chances of getting some cancer. Living in the city, inhaling CO2, drinking coke, or milk, eating fries. Still chances are pretty slim.

2007-11-02 01:26:26 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 3

I only use Aveda it's all organic so I don't have to worry about that stuff

2007-11-02 01:23:42 · answer #4 · answered by TCStylist 3 · 2 0

i use products that say non-comodegenic...makes you breakout free

2007-11-02 01:18:16 · answer #5 · answered by "Your Name" on my *SS 5 · 1 0

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