How to safely wear makeup with studies revealing that toxic chemicals in conventional brands threaten reproductive health and can even bring about early menopause.
With women choosing to start their families at later ages, new research which indicates that the simple use of makeup and other cosmetics could bring on menopause anywhere from 2.3 to perhaps as much as 15 years early is a grave cause for concern.
The analysis, conducted by a team of scientists led by Dr. Natalia Grindler of Washington University in St. Louis, involved examination of the level of phthalates in the urine of 5,700 women.
Phthalates are a common group of chemicals that have widespread use in makeup and other personal care items such as shampoo, body lotions. cleansers, perfume, nail polish, liquid soap, and hair spray.
Phthalates are used in many other types of products too including children’s toys (even those for mouthing and teething!), food packaging, paint, wax, print ink, and the list goes on and on.
From a manufacturer’s point of view, phthalates are desirable as they greatly increase a product’s flexibility, transparency, and/or durability.
According to Dr. Grindler, women studied who had the highest levels of phthalates in their blood were found to start menopause a full 2.3 years before the other women.
Dr. Grindler said in her remarks at the American Society of Reproductive Medicine’s conference in San Diego, California that some women may be going through the change as early as their mid-thirties as a result of chemical overexposure much of it likely from bad makeup.
Early menopause has a lot of impact on your health. We absolutely think these chemicals have the potential to affect ovarian function and human reproduction.
“There’s a lot that we don’t know at this point, our research is still preliminary, but it’s enough to suggest it is having a detrimental impact in the long term.
Menopause in your mid-thirties?
This is a huge problem for women who put off starting a family in order to pursue a career.
I myself didn’t have my first child until I was 34 so this particular study really hit a nerve with me.
Four Ways to Avoid the Bad Makeup Trap
There is no doubt that it is well-nigh impossible for women to avoid phthalates altogether as they are ubiquitous in our toxic soup modern environment.
There are definitely ways to minimize exposure, however, and dietary strategies can be employed to maximize the body’s ability to handle phthalates and other toxins exposure.
Stop Using Conventional Makeup and Personal Care Products
Stopping the use of conventional makeup and using only toxin-free makeup made with natural ingredients is a huge step as the skin absorbs chemicals into the blood quite readily.
According to the industry magazine In-Cosmetics, the average woman who uses bad makeup and other personal care products absorb over 4 lbs of chemicals each and every year!
Don’t forget hair care products too!
The chemicals in these products easily migrate onto skin or even your pillowcase. One easy way to style hair without toxins is learning how to make natural hair gel.
Eat Fresh & Minimize Anything in a Package
Eating fresh food and minimizing the use of packaged food would help enormously.
This is because phthalates are widely used in the packaging of processed foods.
This includes those cardboard containers at the Whole Food Hot Bar.
Eat Liberal Amounts of Bone Broth
Plenty of homemade bone broths in the diet on a regular basis is a dietary strategy that can help tremendously with any phthalate exposure that does occur despite a woman’s best efforts.
Bone broth is extremely high in the amino acid glycine via natural gelatin which is essential for the liver to adequately perform its detoxification duties.
In fact, the liver is greatly hampered if there isn’t enough glycine in the diet so it makes sense to consume liberal amounts of bone broth which includes glycine in a form that is very easily absorbed.
Dr. Reuben Ottenberg suggested in the Journal of the American Medical Association as early as 1935 that patients with jaundice or other liver problems be administered 5-10 grams of gelatin per day as food or via a gelatin supplement.
If this is something you would like to use, this brand and this brand are third-party independently tested, and residue-free.
Using gelatin in the diet supplies additional glycine in order to encourage normalized hepatic function.
Take a Daily Dose of High Vitamin Cod Liver Oil
According to Frederick W. Plapp, Jr., PhD, true Vitamin A (retinol, not beta carotene) is necessary for normal functioning of the immune system.
It is also necessary for the protein synthesis processes involved in reproduction.
Environmental chemicals such as phthalates interfere with vitamin A pathways.
Hence, good protection is a daily dose of high vitamin cod liver oil containing sufficient levels of natural Vitamin A.
This is a crucial whole food supplement to provide the extra reserves needed for the body to function properly – particularly on a reproductive level.
Note that most brands from the health food store usually contain synthetic Vitamin A or inadequate levels of natural Vitamin A.
Our family uses Dropi high vitamin virgin cod liver oil (since 2015).
What I Taught My Daughter
Is it necessary to go barefaced forever if one wishes to avoid these toxic chemicals and preserve reproductive health?
Fortunately, the answer to that is no.
I’ve taught my daughter to check the Skin Deep Cosmetics Database for any makeup or personal care brand she is considering.
Simply type in the name of the product and its safety is graded on a scale of 1-10. In addition, the database provides any study data on questionable ingredients.
Alternatively, you can type in a product category and brands will appear with the safest listed first.
To see the products I use, please refer to the personal care section of my shopping guide.
Note that besides makeup, underarm deodorant is possibly the most toxic of all personal care items. Only safe products should ever be used given the proximity to the breast and lymph glands.
References
(1) Bad Makeup “triggers early menopause”
(2) Early Menopause: Study Says Common Item Can be a Trigger
(3) Non-monotonic dose effects of in utero exposure to di(2-Ethylhexyl) phthalate (DEHP)
(4) Perilous Pathways: Environmental Chemicals and Environmental Illness, A Major Role for Vitamin A
(5) Women absorb up to 5lbs of damaging chemicals a year thanks to beauty products
Valerie
What about lip balms? Know of safe brands? Which ingredients should I avoid?
Thank you!
suzanne
Girl’s if you are looking for lipstick the best I’ve found after a long search is Primitive–love every thing about it including the look, the colors the feel. if someone knows a better, safer one, please post. I need foundation that is not a mineral powder and safe or at the least a concealer. I have worn Revlon make- up since I was 19. I had multiple miscarriages and reproductive and hormone issues since my early 20s. Have been in premenopause since late 30s and now in late 40’s entering menopause., I do need make-up. I have autoimmune disease. I have dark circles and wrinkles and uneven skin tone, thinning and dry skin due to menopause and my ahotimmune thyroid disease.
suzznne
So what companies make FERMENTED cod liver oil and where do I get this? Also, there are some chemical free make- ups put there like the mineral based formulas. What brand is good? What is safe? What are other people using. When I am told something isn’t good then I need alternatives!
Kristen Hill via Facebook
Sweet – good thing I’m too lazy to wear makeup! 😉
Megan
interesting. I spent the 3 yrs before gettin prgo changing to minarail make up. then go prego and now that I have kid I spend the time I would doll myself up with my kid instead. more important!
Meagan
does anyone have recommendations for a good natural concealer? i don’t use a lot of makeup, mainly just mascara and some blush, but i need to use concealer under my eyes and to touch up red spots. i’ve had an extremely hard time finding a good natural concealer. 🙁
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Kim
I’ve been using natural body care for a number of years, so I thought I would just list what I do, to add to the conversation.
Make-up: None. My mother uses a make-up that is made from berries and nuts (not sure what brand), after she found out that the red color in many make-ups comes from mercury ore. The berry make-up does not stay on as well as conventional make-up, but my mother reports that her skin is healthier.
Soap: None. For bathing, I scrub with just water (filtered). For deeper cleansing, I sometimes use baking soda, with an oil application afterwards. For disinfectant, I use grapefruit seed extract, coconut oil, tea tree oil, or garlic oil (smelly!). My family smells better without soap.
Shampoo: None. I rinse my hair with water (filtered) a few times per week. Then, every few months, I do a deep clean with a baking soda solution, rinsed with apple cider vinegar. Afterwards, I massage a pea-sized bit of coconut oil into my scalp. This helps limit the natural oil production from my scalp. If my scalp gets itchy, I use another bit of coconut oil, with tea tree oil added.
Lotion: Coconut oil, with possibly tea tree oil for a rash.
I don’t put anything on my body that I wouldn’t eat.
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Maria
Sarah I have a question that has nothing to do with your post but I do not know where I can find an answer… our baby turned 10 months now and we notice that sometimes she “twists” her left eye especially when she is focusing an object that is closer to her face. I made some research and saw that she can eventually have strabismus. Do you have any idea about what causes strabismus – according to the good old medical school? Nothing comes by chance and I suspect that it can have something to do with the kidneys but I am not sure… I want to help my baby naturally, avoiding unecessary medicine and even unecessary surgery. I am waiting for something that can bring some light. Thank you so much!