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Mercury Free Mascara by Afterglow Cosmetics

Mercury Free Mascara by Afterglow Cosmetics
Author: Nirvana Fashion Editor Mon Mar 17, 2008

Starting Jan 1st, 2008 the state wide law banning mercury in mascaras, eye liners and skin-lightening creams took effect in Minnesota.



This bold move to ban mercury in makeup makes the great state of Minnesota the first state in the nation to ban intentionally added mercury in cosmetics and sets a tougher standard than the federal government for regulating cosmetic ingredients. "Mercury does cause neurological damage to people even in tiny quantities," said Sen. John Marty, the Democrat who sponsored the ban. "Every source of mercury adds to it. We wanted to make sure it wasn't here."

So your first questions are probably. . .

Why isn't mercury already banned in cosmetics? Well, that's a long story but the short version is that the US FDA has banned very, very, very few chemicals in cosmetics. Mercury is not one of them. In fact, Europe, Korea and Japan have banned many chemicals still common in cosmetics in the USA.

I don't see mercury on my mascara ingredient label. Does that mean it's mercury free? The actual ingredient name containing mercury is called Thimerosal . It is a mercury-containing organic compound used as a preservative and anti-fungal agent since the 1920s. Thimerosal has been banned around the world but NOT in the US (except for Minnesota).

What should I do now? Ladies, the bottom line in my opinion is actually not about the mercury, but rather, it's about the lack of regulation in general in the USA for cosmetic ingredient safety. So what's a girl to do? Most women are not going to become chemists in their spare time to keep up with international cosmetic ingredient regulations to understand if products are safe. Instead, I suggest that you look for companies that are focused on safety and transparency regarding the ingredients they use.

The long awaited, all natural mascara from Afterglow Cosmetics is here! Beautifully lush and all natural, Pure Soul Mascara is available in Onyx (black) and Mink (deep brown).

Why you'll love Afterglow Pure Soul Mascara:

* It creates rich, luscious lashes that are soft and flexible.
* It's volumizing, flake proof, smudge proof and clump-free.
* Its all natural formula is rich in soothing organic botanical antioxidants.
* It's gentle enough for even the most sensitive eyes.
* It's gluten-free, alcohol-free, paraben-free, synthetic dye-free, perfume-free, mercury-free, petrochemical-free, phthalate-free, mineral oil-free, tar-free.

Afterglow Cosmetics is committed to providing effective and safe cosmetics.

We are a Compact Signer for the Campaign for Safe Cosmetics and ranked as one of the safest cosmetic lines according to the EWG's Cosmetic Database.

Suggested Retail Price: $21.00



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The Ugly Truth About Commercial Cosmetics

chemicals in cosmeticsI believe most of us take for granted that the popular cosmetics, soaps, lotions and hair care products we buy in our local salons, drug and departments stores are safe. Why as consumers would we be able to buy and use a product on our skin, lips, eyes and hair every day if they were harmful? This wasn't even a question I had ever asked myself because I was so confident in my products and the well known companies that produce them. I first began investigating cosmetics when I decided to start my own cosmetic company. When I first began investigating the ingredients in my makeup and shower products like soap and shampoo, I was shocked to discover that almost all of them contained not one or two but multiple hard to pronounce, synthetic, very dangerous chemicals.

Over 90% of all ingredients in commercially available cosmetics are of synthetic origin and directly linked to serious health risks like cancer, infertility, kidney and liver disease and severe skin issues. Environmental Working Group report called, “Skin Deep” found that almost 90 percent of the more than 10,000 ingredients used in personal care products have not been evaluated by government regulators. At the same time of the 20,000 different off-the-shelf cosmetic products that are for sales in the US, over 80% of the products surveyed contained one or more ingredients that have caused documented adverse reactions in humans and animals in the past.

The FDA has only banned or restricted only nine personal care product ingredients in its entire 67 year history (FDA 2000). On September 6, 1997 the Boston Globe reported that “The General Accounting Office, the investigative branch of Congress, has identified more than 125 cosmetic ingredients suspected of causing cancer- and others that may cause birth defects.”! Many of the harmful chemicals still used abundantly in cosmetics in the United States have been long banned

in the rest of the world's countries. Unfortunately, the United States regulatory vacuum gives cosmetic companies incredible leeway to select, manufacture and sell products laden with questionable ingredients, leaving the consumer to ultimately suffer the consequences. Most of the large cosmetic and personal-care companies will tell you not to worry. They agree that there are many chemicals in their products, but say that the quantities are small and will not affect you. At first glance this seems reasonable. Unfortunately, this is a sugar coated public relations response and does not identify the true issue athand. Medical science has proven that humans exposed over time to very small quantities of harmful chemicals do indeed suffer the consequences.

Medical science has proven that even the thin patches we stick to our arms or stomach with very small amounts of pharmaceutical chemicals can very effectively deliver chemicals into the bloodstream, totally changing the body's chemistry. Trans-dermal patches containing small traces of nicotine can effectively deliver chemicals directly into the bloodstream to alter tobacco cravings. The new contraceptive alternative to the “Pill” is a patch which contains very low levels of hormones and still has the ability to stop a woman from getting pregnant.

The real motivation behind the Cosmetic Industry's disconcern is money and profit. Chemicals, dyes and fillers mentioned below are found in almost every cosmetic product because they can be manufactured incredibly inexpensively and have a very long shelf life. If they were to discontinue using these chemicals for more healthy alternatives they would be severely cutting their profit margins to give you chemical free beauty products. In this battle their profits supersede your health. As a consumer your only response should be to discontinue using their products.

Large corporations in the personal-care industry are only motivated to be interested in their profits because the United States Government and specifically the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) does not regulate or require any kind of federal, unbiased testing before a cosmetic or personal-care product hit the shelves. The FDA leaves it up to the cosmetics manufactures to test their own products. In essence, YOU the consumer are the Commercial Cosmetic Industry's guinea pig. No wonder virtually none of them need to test on animals anymore! The consumer is now the guinea pig of choice!

Currently, the cosmetic companies in North America alone generate over $30 billion in sales each year. Advertising through celebrities, slick magazine and TV ads, they give hope for a brighter, younger complexion, more beautiful hair and sexier features. What they don't mention is the long list of chemicals that go into that promise. Since the industry is not regulated, many cosmetic companies don't even bother to list the ingredients on their products.

It is concerning then, in light of all the information we know about the chemicals in the products that we slather on our skin EVERY DAY, that we are not more informed and outraged about the implications of constantly introducing these chemicals into our bodies. Little is known about the long term effects of the petroleum chemicals and synthetic products that we rub into our skin on a daily basis in the form of cosmetics, lotions, shampoos, etc. At this point scientists and researchers know that these chemicals pose a threat to human health and fertility and have been found in our bodies and breast milk. Chemicals found in cosmetics and personal-care products are linked to birth defects, hormone disruption and reduced fertility not to mention more pervasive cosmetic damage such as rashes, mild to severe acne and eczema. Many people use cosmetics and lotions to cure skin issues. Ironically, the products they are using and hoping for a cure are the very same products that are causing the problem!

Even after reading all of this I'm sure you are still thinking, “I doubt the products I use every day have the chemicals you are talking about.” I thought the same thing until I looked into the research of a few different sources like the Environmental Working Group. I had to resort to these research groups since most of my cosmetics don't list the ingredients anywhere on the packaging. I soon found out that some of my (formerly) favorite cosmetic companies were rated among the worst for toxin levels in their cosmetics.

For more details about the specific chemicals of concern, please visit the Environmental Working Group's website -- click here. Please keep in mind, the EWG did not test every cosmetic company's products for this study. If the products you currently use are not mentioned please investigate your cosmetic's ingredient list.If you're thinking you will simply start buying cosmetics that say “organic”, “natural”, “hypo-allergenic” or “herbal” to avoid these dangerous chemicals please beware. Products with these labels still often contain these dangerous chemicals, minerals and synthetics because there is no regulation or standard that companies who label their products are required to follow. Read the ingredients.

The typical adult uses nine cosmetics/ personal-care products a day with an average daily load of around 126 chemicals. Most of these chemicals (including the one's mentioned above) are absorbed into your body through your skin. Others, found in lipstick and lip balm, you actually eat as they come off your lips when eating, drinking or wetting your lips.

Cosmetic companies use synthetics and fillers in their products to keep costs down and give themselves the greatest profit margin possible. They are spending pennies on the dollars you spend at your local drug or department store to buy their products. What you are paying for is an image of beauty perpetuated in advertisements. You are not usually paying for quality with most commercial cosmetic brands.

What can you do to save your skin and your body from exposure to a lifetime of harmless chemicals? Inform yourself, read labels, investigate products if they don't list ingredients. There are natural alternatives that are better for you and your skin. Afterglow Cosmetics provides you with beautiful, 100% safe cosmetic alternatives. None of our cosmetics contain ANY harmful ingredients like the ones mentioned above.

Sources:

Health Risks in Today's Cosmetics, Alliance Publishers, 1995

A Consumer's Dictionary of Cosmetic Ingredients, Ruth Winter

Beauty to Die For, The Cosmetic Consequence by Judi Vance

Perfume Expose by Richard H. Conrad, Ph.D.
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1. Anon (05:26, 23.06.2009)
Excellent information. I am concerned in one sense because this is a sales pitch for another brand; on the other hand, we need to know this information and if other cosmetic companies are using their freedom at the consumer's expense then they leave themselves open to exploitation by companies that hope to market to the informed consumer. And informed consumers we should be.

I recently learned that lead is not illegal in US cosmetics either, whereas I had no idea that mercury isn't outlawed in US cosmetics. The FDA warns pregnant women not too eat too much seafood on account of mercury, but we can't be bothered to protect women from a much more universal "consumption" habit? One tends to think that all these scary ingredients were in makeup back in the 1920s and that they are long-gone ingredients. We instead concentrate on the "other" victims of the cosmetic industry: laboratory animals. The whole "cruelty free" campaign is useful marketing, but it is virtually a moot point. Cosmetic companies have little or no need to test on animals because these ingredients haven't changed for years so they already have been tested on animals. It saves them money not to retest them on animals while giving them a handy marketing gimmick. Meanwhile, the real crime is right under our noses all the while: Unauthorized "testing" on women and children (the unborn and teenage girls).

Ladies, why don't we care as much about ourselves as we tend to concern ourselves with everything and everyone else? I don't mean to sound too Oprah like, but honestly, we need an "ah-ha" moment when it comes to the cosmetics we are ingesting in our bodies. In one Canadian study, the randomly sampled lipsticks were even more lead contaminated than the ones tested by the Campaign for Safe Cosmetics here in the US. Yet the Canadian health authorities refused to release the offending brands. That would seem to imply that the conflicts of interest run deep between regulators and regulees.

One of the reason this problem persists is because these hazards are slow forms of harm. Anything that brought on sudden and drastic "poisoning" would gain attention, but the last thing women and their doctors tend to consider are the obvious: cosmetics. Wearing cosmetics, as foreign as those substances may actually be to our bodies, is as commonplace as air and water. Nobody thinks of them as a suspect in health problems, among them cancer, autism, ADD, learning disabilities and even miscarriages. Is this the only risk our bodies face? Of course not. But if we use the logic that because the risks are off our radar therefore they deserve no further attention, we might miss the elephant in the room when it comes to figuring out why so many women will develop breast cancer, so many children are now autistic, etc. We cannot answer these questions definitively without further study, but as long as we're in denial there will be no study. By the logic of "don't look" and "don't find" we should have left well enough alone when it came to banning DDT, lead in gasoline and house paint and all those bothersome automotive air quality efficiency standards that have come full circle to save so many of us some serious pain at the pump when gasoline hits $5 or more.

Without someone sticking their neck out and saying, "Hey, we have a legitimate concern here," progress doesn't happen. It isn't human nature to change or improve much of anything unless we are forced to take the next step, and cosmetic practices are apparently no different. Sure, we don't want the government involved in regulating every aspect of our lives, but we do want independent checks and balances. And that's just what the FDA's mission is. But the FDA is understaffed and steeped in a culture in which being too cozy with industry is tolerated. Therefore, leave it to Germany, Japan and much of the EU to show us how it is done in the rest of the world — 21st Century style, not the cosmetic chemistry backwaters circa 1885!

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