We use cosmetic products day by day. From our deodorant to the lipstick ladys use, we have hundreds of products that some into immediate contact with out bodies. Usually people don't really wonder about the ingredients of their products. But still, there is a reason to be a bit more conscious about what our cosmetic products are made of.
You may have seen products popping up on shelves with the label "paraben-free". "What is this all about?" - you may ask.
Parabens are a group of chemicals that are used in cosmetic products as a preservative. Ever wondered how you favorite wrinkle creams stay fresh for months? That is the work of parabens. They prevent bacteria, mold or other contaminations from spoiling your expensive products. So what's the problem with them, you may ask.
A study that examined breast cancer tissue, that around the tissue not inconsiderable amounts of parabens were found. From this the study concluded that parabens are bioaccumulative (your body won't get rid of them very easily and for a long time) and that they have some sort of connection to breast cancer.
The study further concluded that parabens are able to act in the body as mimickers of the hormone estrogen, which is in fact in direct contact with the development of breast cancer.
It was also found that sun exposure combined with a product applied that contains parabens, leads to increased appearance of free radicals and direct DNA damage.
What should we, consumers conclude from the above? Women use multiple cosmetics every day, day by day, even wearing them on their skin from morning to night. Among them (though not exclusively) breast cancer is a significant problem. Modern women are aware of the real dangers of breast cancer to the extent that they encourage self-examination and rally for awareness. But everyone should be aware that the whole problem could be prevented with a change of deodorant or a foundation to one that does not contain this questionable chemical.
What can you do to take a step?
Always check the labels! This is the number one rule of conscious consumers. If you find parabens (usually they are in the last portions of the ingredients list) and you are concerned about using a product that contains them, choose an organic product instead.
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