Not exact matches
People have also complained that
synthetic fragrances have
caused headaches, dizziness, asthma and rashes among other things.
Your skin absorbs much of what you put on it, and there's mounting evidence that ingredients like parabens, phthalates, and
synthetic fragrance are
causing myriad problems, from endocrine disruption to allergic reactions to chemical sensitivity.
Most «
fragrances» are
synthetic and are either cancer
causing or otherwise toxic.
According to the FDA,
synthetic fragrances may
cause headaches, dizziness, allergic rashes, skin discoloration, violent coughing, vomiting and skin irritation.
In this episode, we talk about common
causes of hormone imbalances and skin breakouts, why we should avoid
synthetic fragrances, why using beauty products that create a foam is like power washing your face, how antibiotics can impact our skin's microbiome on a permanent basis, and so much more!
There was also undisclosed «
fragrance», almost certainly
synthetic, and such
fragrances have been documented to be carcinogenic and toxic in other ways,
causing headaches, dizziness, allergic rashes, skin discoloration, coughing, vomiting, and skin irritation as well as nervous system and behavioral effects (14).
Synthetic Fragrance / Parfum — Often made up of more than 200 ingredients, these chemicals can
cause hormone disruption, skin irritations, as well as many other issues.
Use Non-toxic Cleaning and Washing Products Most detergents are formulated from petrochemicals, and may contain bleaches,
synthetic whiteners, and artificial
fragrances, all of which can
cause skin irritations and breathing problems.
Artificial
Fragrances: If you use
synthetic fragrant lipstick, this lipstick
causes your lips dry and crack.
They contain
synthetic fragrance (see above: phthalates = endocrine disruptors), Alpha Terpineol (
causes respiratory problems and damage to central nervous system), Benyl Alcohol (respiratory irritant), Camphor (
causes central nervous disorders), Chloroform, Ethanol, and Ethyl Acetate (all on the EPA's hazardous waste list)... I could go on and on.