Thursday, January 9, 2014

Makeup Ingredients to Avoid!

Hello lovely ladies!

Some of us girls don't bother checking the ingredients of our makeup but what I learned is that we should always check them. Why? Because some of the ingredients present in our cosmetic products are actually dangerous. Some may also cause us breakouts especially for some who have sensitive skin.

I am not an expert on these things and what I am about to tell you are basically what my research says and I promise to put all my research sources when I have the time. Second, I am admit that despite knowing these chemicals or ingredients are present in my makeups, I still use them. I just don't want to be labelled as hypocrite or what.

So yeah. Here we go!
Makeups, are they all safe?
Photo Credit: Beauty in My Mind


1. Parabens. Parabens are present in most of our makeups (also in deodorant, food processing etc.). They are found in biopsies of breast cancer tumor at the amount present in cosmetic products. The things is, doctors suggested that women who are into makeup avoid parabens and use cosmetics free of it.

  • Use: Parabens prevent inhibition of bacteria and growth of yeast in our makeup to extend shelf life.
  • Effects: Skin disruption, rashes, breast cancer. Parabens disrupt hormone functions so skin irritation and reproductive malfunctions.

2. Mineral Oil. Mostly present in moisturizers, lip gloss and body baths. Mineral oils are by product of petroleum (at least this was what my professor in Chemistry told me). Petroleum, when distilled or components are separated, is used to make plastic, kerosene, gasoline etc. Basically, if petroleum is refined to mineral oil and not properly distilled, you are most likely applying plastic on your face not to mention excessive amount causes skin irritation and possible breakouts.
  • Use: Coats skin to keep water from leaving the body through skin. 
  • Effects: Too much mineral oil can cause nausea and skin cancer.

3. Imidazolidinyl Urea. Like parabens, this is used to prevent microbial growth in makeup. The thing is, it works by forming formaldehyde compounds. Formaldehyde is carcinonogenic to animals and humans when exposed at a certain level of amount. 

  • Use: Preservatives to makeup
  • Effects: Has short term and long term effects. For short term, eye, nose and throat irritation, coughing, skin rash etc. For long term, cancer, myeoid leukemia, asthma attacks.

4. Butylated Hydroxyanisole (BHA). This is mostly found in food presevatives, cosmetics (eyeliner, lipstick, nail polish, blush, mascara), animal feed  and rubber products. 

  • Use: Preservatives, antioxidants, stabilizer
  • Effects: Anticipated to be a human carcinogenic based on experiments in animals. These disrupts epithelial cells (cells that form tissues to cover the cavities) like squamous cells which causes squamous cell carcinoma and papilloma. (read more about it here and here)

5. Synthetic Fragrance. Most products have synthetic fragrance but the huge problem is that we don't truly know what chemicals to look for since they just label it as fragrance. Fragrance is considered among the most known allergens. I suggest that we use mineral makeups because even if they smell so bad, they don't contain synthetic fragrance.


  • Use: For pleasant smelling makeup
  • Effects: Chemicals used for fragrance like Phthalates affects hormones like premature breast development in young girls. It is also linked to sperm damage in men and affect androgen and progesterone receptors.

So that's what some of my research says and I will add some more of the ingredients to avoid next time. But for now, these five are the on the top list to avoid. Just remember that to be beautiful, we need to be healthy, too!



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Tuesday, January 7, 2014

Palladio Natural Rice Oil-Absorbing Rice Powder

Hello ladies!

I want to share with you girls my new favorite- Palladio Natural Rice Oil-Absorbing Rice Powder. And I know what you're thinking: what the hell is that? Yeah, when my sister's friend told me about this product, I was like, 'What?' and so I totally understand how you feel.

Anyway beautiful people, this is a tinted powder. I like it so much because the name says what it is: an oil absorbing powder. For a teen who has trouble controlling the oil on her face, believe me that it does lessen oil production and a bonus, it does not make your forehead or oil too shiny when oil started to form.

Palladio Natural Rice Oil-Absorbing Rice Powder Php 325

This is how it looks like. It's not like most product that comes in a compact and a mirror.

It comes with a powder puff but no mirror.

It also comes with a puff (is it called a puff?) and what I like about the puff is that it doesn't absorb much product.


It is in a box shape and it doesn't have a mirror. It looks old but whatever. Doesn't matter to me.



It is an loose powder form but it doesn't look chalky when applied.

Palladio Rice Powder in Natural

Non-comedogenic.

What I like about this is that it doesn't cause any breakouts which for me is so important. Although it contains  parabens, talc and fragrance I still like this product.


Pros:


  • Non-comedogenic
  • Cheap at Php 325 (17 grams)
  • Not Chalky
  • Absorbs oil
  • Lessen oil production
  • Not chalky when applied
  • Available in four shades (Fair, Natural, Warm beige and Nude)

Cons:

  • Doesn't give much coverage
  • You can't tightly close the container, if you're not too careful, you might spill the contents all over your makeup bag
  • I think it's only available at Beauty Bar
  • YOU SHOULD ALWAYS PUT THIS UPRIGHT!

All in all, Palladio Rice Powder is now my new favorite setting powder. And since it is tinted, you can wear it alone if you don't feel like wearing so much makeup on. This is really a good buy because it doesn't only last a long time but it totally does what is says it does. It makes your skin look matte without looking dry and when oil does starting forming, your skin will not look too greasy. I love this product and I recommend this to girl with oil control problems.