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Phthalates Free Cosmetics

Phthalates are chemicals often found in cosmetics to make them smoother, longer-lasting, and more consistent.However, some studies indicate that certain phthalates might have negative health effects. Phthalate-free cosmetics skip these chemicals, giving you an option that lowers your exposure to phthalates and reduces potential health risks.

See our phthalates free guide to answer your questions like why do we need phthalates free beauty products and how easy is it to go phthalates free.

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Frequently Asked Questions about Phthalates Free products

Why do we need phthalates free beauty products?

In recent years, researchers have linked phthalates to a number of different health concerns, including asthma, obesity, breast cancer, type 2 diabetes and male fertility issues. This had led to the creation of phthalates free products.

How easy is it to go phthalates free?

In short, it's near impossible. Given that they crop up in anything from spices to milk, attempting to lead a wholly phthalates free lifestyle would see you run into some fairly hefty logistical issues.

For all that, the beauty industry has recently overseen a huge upsurge in the number of brands producing phthalates free products. This means that, if you're looking to minimise the number of potentially harmful chemicals in your life, the world of skin care and cosmetics at least allows for an element of control.

Are fragrances phthalates free?

Very often, a product that contains the word 'fragrance' or 'parfum' in its ingredient list will contain some level of phthalates and therefore not be phthalates free. If you're taking steps to remove the chemical from your life, then look for the terms 'unscented' and 'fragrance free'.

What kinds of beauty products are phthalates free?

Just as almost any type of cosmetic or personal care product can contain the chemicals, so too can almost every type easily go without. Anything from facial oils to night creams to lip balms can be labelled as phthalates free. You'll often find that brands with a focus on natural and organic ingredients tend to produce more phthalate free formulas.

Rebecca Jenkinson

Written by Rebecca Jenkinson, Beauty Editor

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