Take the WWF TOXIC Test & go Chemical Lite

October 18th, 2007 by author

 

The WWF have launched guidelines to help you reduce the number of toxins in your life. Here’s the link to the WWF Toxic Test which will allow you examine the toxins you come into contact with on a daily basis - worth a look.

                     

If you want to try to reduce the number of chemicals in your life check out the Chemical Lite options Channel 4 Beauty Addicts: How Toxic are You? recommends which include elave skincare.

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Posted in Chemical Safe, Safe Skincare, Sodium Laureth Sulfate (SLS/SLES), Multiple Chemical Sensitivity (MCS), Parabens, Allergies, Organic, Natural, Toxic, Toxicsplash.co.uk | 2 Comments »

Beauty Addict:How Toxic are you?

October 12th, 2007 by author

Channel 4 aired their latest challenging programme last night presented by Property Ladder icon Sarah Beany. The programme followed two sisters in their efforts to reduce their toxic overload from their skincare and beauty regime.

Thankfully Channel 4 did not shy away from the challenge and we would like to commend their bravery in highlighting the excessive use of parabens, sodium laureth sulfate and triclosan in skincare and beauty products.

Thankfully Channel 4 did not shy away from the challenge and we would like to commend their bravery inThe levels of toxins in the sister’s blood and urine were tested before starting the challenge and then again after they had used chemical safe products for 2 weeks. After just two weeks, they had significantly reduced the levels in their bodies.

Take the challenge yourself and choose skincare and beauty products which are free from parabens, SLS, triclosan, alcohol, perfumes and colouring!

Posted in Chemical Safe, Safe Skincare, Sodium Laureth Sulfate (SLS/SLES), Women's Institute, Parabens, Allergies, Toxic, Toxicsplash.co.uk, REACH | 1 Comment »

EWG - Research what’s actually in baby skincare products

August 14th, 2007 by author

Most of us assume that our baby products are the most gentle skincare to use on delicate newborn skin but according to Environmental Working Group (EWG) this may not always be the case.

The EWG warns that companies are not required to test children’s products before selling them and so have taken it upon themselves to research the area themselves. They are researching the number of products and type of products commonly used on children under 10 http://www.cosmeticsdatabase.com/survey_kids/index.php?nothanks=1. So why not take a minute and join the research.

If you get a chance, check out their assessments on other skincare products, fragrances and make-up which makes interesting reading.

Posted in Chemical Safe, Safe Skincare, Sodium Laureth Sulfate (SLS/SLES), Parabens, Allergies, Organic, Natural, Toxic, Eczema | Add a Comment »

REACH law comes into effect

June 13th, 2007 by author

The controversial REACH law has come into effect this month. The long debated EU law aims to protect consumers and the environment from harmful and unsafe chemicals.

REACH - Registration, Evaluation and Authorisation of Chemicals - will demand that cosmetic manufacturers will have to ensure that over 30,000 chemicals have been tested and reviewed by the European Chemicals Agency (EChA). The EChA will ban those that pose a significant threat and ensure that cosmetic companies use alternative and safer ingredients in their products.

While we welcome the introduction of the new REACH law, the timeline to register chemicals is very long - 11 years and many loopholes exist. For example, if a shampoo or moisturiser was manufactured outside the EU - they are not regulated under the REACH law as it only applies to products made in the EU.

Posted in Chemical Safe, Multiple Chemical Sensitivity (MCS), Women's Institute, Press Coverage, Toxic, Toxicsplash.co.uk, REACH | 1 Comment »

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