Any drug or cosmetic product is a chain of various chemical compounds. Sometimes, some of its links are toxic.  This can cause negative effects in some people. If after applying a cosmetic product an allergic reaction occurs, you should pay attention to the composition. An allergic reaction can manifest itself not only in a rash on the skin, but also in peeling and redness of the epidermis. What components can cause such an effect?

Harmful cosmetic ingredients:

  • Butane & propane

These ingredients are found in sprays and deodorants and can cause an allergic reaction in the respiratory tract.

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  • Fluoride

 For a long time, this component was considered useful and capable of strengthening tooth enamel. For this reason, it was added to toothpastes for children and adults. But, not so long ago, American scientists found that the addition of fluoride to cosmetic and hygiene products can adversely affect health. The reason is that fluorine is a natural component and must be contained in the body in small doses. If you want to replenish its supply, it is better to add fluoride to the diet.

  • Propylene Glycol

This element is a petroleum derivative. It is found in moisturizing ointments. This ingredient is also commonly found in baby oils, shampoos and shaving lotions.

  • Talc

This ingredient is considered highly toxic. Most often it is used in powder. However, there are many brands that do not include it in their powders. To avoid possible negative skin reactions to cosmetics, choose a powder marked "Talcfree".

 

  • Formalin (formaldehyde)

A toxic element, a carcinogen found in nail polishes, bleaches and shampoos.

  • Methylparaben

Paraben is found in all creams, in various chemical compounds. It is not hazardous to health. But recent studies have proven that methylparaben is able to interact with ultraviolet sunlight. This can lead to rapid skin burns and photodermatitis.

  • Lauryl (Laureth) sodium sulfate

This component is included in various cosmetic preparations. It may cause eye and skin irritation if exposed for more than one hour. Therefore, shampoos that include this ingredient cannot cause harm, while ointments and lotions can leave a side effect.

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· Hydroquinone

Found in sunscreens, bleaches, concealers, washes and hair lighteners. Its effect is that the body produces less melanin. As a result, the body becomes more exposed to ultraviolet rays. However, such an assumption is not the rule.

· Aluminum acetate

Aluminum acetate is a combination of aluminum acetate and acetic acid. In many sources it is known as Burov's liquid. It has bright astringent, antiseptic and local anti-inflammatory properties. It is used in the treatment of purulent ulcers and inflammatory processes. Used in creams as an astringent. Prolonged use may cause skin flaking. it is important to remember that one of the most common complications is allergic reactions.

· Bithionol

Included in creams as a bactericidal agent. This ingredient should be avoided by people with sensitive skin. As a result of its exposure, the sensitivity of the skin to ultraviolet rays increases. Bitionol can cause photodermatitis.

· Phenoxyethanol(PhenoxetolandPhenonip,Dowanol EPH, PhenylCellosolve, Phenoxethol,Arosol)

 Causes severe allergic reactions in most people.

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· Dihydroxyacetone(Glycerone, 1,3-dihydroxypropanone-2)

Cosmetics containing this component are not recommended for asthmatics, pregnant women and nursing mothers. This component causes allergic reactions.

· Fluorocarbons(Fluorocarbons)

Found in hair sprays. May be harmful to health as it is inherently toxic.

· Triclosan

A chemical bactericidal component added to detergents, cleaning products and cosmetics. Often found in soap. However, its effectiveness is not very high. Scientists have proven that with frequent use, bacteria develop immunity to this component.

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· Glycerin (Vaseline)

This element is a component of many creams for adults and children. It is a combination of water and fat. In fact, this component is nutritious for the skin. But some cosmetologists claim that petroleum jelly can dry out dry skin types by drawing fluid from the deep layers of the epidermis. However, many people with sensitive skin use Vaseline creams in freezing weather as a protection against drying out and damage to the skin.

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