The Benefits of Using Products cosmetiques Sans Danger
As part of our daily skin care regime (deodorant, shampooing, gel showering and moisturising cream), we consume various chemical-containing products. Some are unquestionably harmless; however, new scientific findings show that others could pose risks associated with them and should therefore be handled with extreme caution.
Allergens
Allergens are substances which cause skin reactions with adverse side effects and cause undesirable symptoms, including irritations, lesions or intellectual disability. Therefore, products containing allergens may be difficult to use by those experiencing their adverse reactions.
An allergen is defined under the Cosmetic Regulation Ndeg1223/2009 and any product containing 26 substances must include them on its etiquette if present within certain thresholds in its formulation. EcoMundo presents this legislation comprehensively, and offers advice for selecting your cosmetic product safely.
Conventional cosmetics often contain allergenic fragrances or essential oil extracts that may aggravate allergies; however, biocosmetiques provide a safer option in order to avoid such allergens as they do not use products with known allergenicity in order to be both effective and environmental friendly. Why is that important?
Toxins
With recent scientific and medical discoveries, substances previously considered safe are now considered harmful; specifically parabens have been scrutinized and limited through research studies.
For cosmetic products to qualify as bio, at least 95% of ingredients must come from natural sources and have passed an organic testing procedure. While non-approved ingredients can still be included in a product, such as essential oils.
Oils essentials may contain up to 100 chemical molecules that vary, with some irritating or aggravating the skin while others helping reduce risks to our planet:
Biodegradables
Natural oils are not only biodegradable – they’re also hydrating, nutritive, and gentle on skin. An additional advantage of using cosmetics containing oil-based formulas without risk is they offer both excellent cosmetic effects on the skin as well as quality product quality.
As consumers, it is extremely important that we carefully examine the ingredients list of cosmetic products in order to spot potentially hazardous components that may have slipped past us unknowingly. There are a number of online databases and lists with information available that can assist consumers in choosing safe and responsible products without endangering their health. One such tool, developed by EWG’s Skin Deep application allows consumers to use an ingredient scanner tool in order to verify whether any organization feeds cosmetic products so that none contain potentially hazardous materials; further contributing to European security as well as global ingredient etiquette standards for global ingredient lists.
Fragrances
Impossible of compiling an exhaustive list of cosmetic products containing potentially hazardous ingredients to health. Cyclomethicones and siloxanes, for instance, can often be found in hygiene and beauty products as well as makeup remover creams and baby wash.
Fragrances added to products impart a distinct fragrance; they interact directly with olfactory receptors located within the nose. Thus, an item without perfume might not have any smell whatsoever while an evenly mixed batch of chemical components known as fragrance could have different characteristics that create its aroma.
The European Security Commission and Resolution 2012 established a set of innocuity criteria for cosmetic products intended for young children, such as non-hazardous ingredients that comply with health standards while being effective. Among those criteria are standards designed to keep young people safe.


















