Showing posts with label Filipina. Show all posts
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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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Thursday, December 19, 2013

Facial Cleansers

I know that teens my age are also experiencing breakouts like I do. Breakouts have a tendency to lower one's self confidence. To prevent breakout, we must use facial cleansers that are appropriate for our skin type. Mine is really oily and I like to share what products I used that helped lessen my breakouts.

Let's start!

Neutrogena Deep Clean Foaming Cleanser.
Photo Source:  http://khoobsurati.com

1. Neutrogena Deep Clean Facial Cleanser. 
This is available in mostly all supermarkets (I bought mine in Landmark). It's an oil free cleanser so it helps skin to prevent excessive oil production but it still does moisturize the skin. This products works for me though I still experience breakouts. I use this twice a day, in the morning and before I go to sleep.

DON'T use it twice in one wash because it tends to peel the skin when you do. I tried washing my face with this twice in the morning thinking oil control will last longer but I was so wrong! I had to put makeup that day and my skin was peeling and it wasn't pretty. So yeah, don't overwash your face with this!

Price: Php 192.50
How to use: Squeeze a small amount (pea size) onto your wet palm and lather it up before rubbing on your face.  *Directly putting on your face may be too harsh so it's best to follow the direction :)


Dove Beauty Cream Bar.
Photo Source: Unilever

2. Dove Beauty Cream Bar. 
This is what I resolved to during my high school years. I have been using this ever since my acne breakouts but then stopped (because I used Neutrogena). It's actually a good product since it doesn't dry the skin. Although it doesn't help in oil control, it didn't break me out as much a Pond's did.

This is good for those who have sensitive and dry skin. I don't recommend this for people who like to stay matte for long hours because it doesn't mattify the skin.

Price: Php 50.00 (Estimated)
How to use: It's up to you, just don't apply the bar directly to your skin.


Tea Tree Oil soap.
Photo Source: Lass Cosmetics

3. Tea Tree Oil Soap.
Tea tree oil soap works well for me. It did help prevent breakouts and treat those huge zits although it doesn't help so much for keeping the oil on my face from showing. I bought mine from my dermatologist but then, I stopped going to the dermatologist so I stopped buying this too.

Price: Php 300 *Mine's from a dermatologist but I'm sure there are cheaper tea tree oil soaps out there.
How to use: Scrub your palm with the soap and lather it up. (This is how the doctor told me)


So yeah, these are the products that works and worked for me. They didn't really clear my skin but I noticed that I experience less breakouts from these cleansers. Anyway, if you happen to use any products that work for oily skin, please leave me a comment.

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