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Sunscreen or No Sunscreen

 

Recently, my poor grandbaby was severely sunburned after being in the sun for only a couple of hours, while wearing sunscreen.  My first question to his mom was “was the sunscreen out of date?”  She then realized that yes, it was – although she had just bought it this year.  This caused me to begin thinking about sunscreen and its ingredients.  My daughter, Beth, is very conscientious and tries to only buy natural products so I wondered WHAT is in that sunscreen that would allow such a bad burn when it was out of date.  This sent me straight down a rabbit hole of research.

GRASE
The first thing I found out was that although the FDA has approved the use of the ingredients in sunscreens, they DO NOT GENERALLY RECOGNIZE THEM AS SAFE AND EFFECTIVE.  What in the world?  Why would the FDA approve harmful ingredients for us to use on a daily basis that are not safe?  $$$$$$$$$$ is the only conclusion I have come to!

 

There are only two ingredients that are deemed safe for use in sunscreens: titanium dioxide and zinc oxide. Other ingredients found in sunscreens such as oxybenzone, octinoxate, octisalate, octocrylene, homosalate and avobenzone contain toxic traits.  Some have been banned in other countries due to damage to coral reefs.  Studies have found that some of these ingredients are hormone disruptors, cause allergic skin reactions, and can be absorbed through the skin and found in breast milk, urine, and blood plasma samples.  Sunscreen’s harmful ingredients should not be absorbed through your skin and have a negative effect on other areas of your body. They certainly shouldn’t be given to your baby through his or her milk!

After reading all of this material, I reviewed the ingredients of the sunscreen Beth had used on Axle.  The active ingredient was only zinc oxide….which is good!!!  However, there were 27 other inactive ingredients, of which only 4 made sense.  So why did it matter that the sunscreen was out of date?  Apparently, while sunscreens are supposed to remain effective for three years, the ingredients begin to break down and lose their effectiveness as time passes.

The best protection against sun burn is to effectively cover your skin in clothing.  When you are out, try to limit the amount of time you are in the sun in one sitting, If you do choose to use a sun screen, find a natural sun screen with only a few ingredients.  The more ingredients, the more likely it is that the sunscreen can be harmful to your skin and body.  Make sure you research the ingredients before using!  Always check expiration dates!  This summer, I will be making a sunscreen for my girls and their babies out of coconut oils, shea butter and zinc oxide.

References:

https://www.fda.gov/drugs/cder-conversations/update-sunscreen-requirements-deemed-final-order-and-proposed-order

https://www.ewg.org/sunscreen/report/the-trouble-with-sunscreen-chemicals/

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Headaches, Rashes, and Nausea

 Do you have unexplained sudden headaches, skin rashes, and or nausea?  It may be a result of your soap or other household products.  It is often the little things that we do on a daily basis that have big consequences or results.  A cupcake daily = +5lbs monthly.  Well, no one wants to talk about that….so let’s talk soap.

If you are experiencing this issues, you may want to check your soap ingredients.

What is included in commercial soap?

 ·         Cocamidopropyl betaine:  a synthetic detergent – known to cause irritations.

·         Mineral oil – refined crude oil

·         Phenoxyethanol – preservative known to cause allergic type reactions

·         Silicones – often prevent oils, dirt, dead skins from being washed away, which cause acne and other skin issues.

·         Surfactant sulfates – sulfur-containing mineral salts

·         Fragrance: can be made up of a mix of more than 3,500 chemicals.

According to EWG.org (a non-profit organization who conducts research on products so that people can make informed choices to live a healthy life), “Fragrance chemicals aren’t benign; exposure to them can lead to a range of health problems. They can disrupt the hormone system. Some are phthalates, which can harm the reproductive system. Another fragrance chemical, styrene, is linked to cancer. And fragrance chemicals can also cause allergic reactions in kids and adults.”    The link to view this article is: https://www.ewg.org/news-insights/news/2023/07/what-fragrance

Homemade Soap

Lalabe’s homemade soap does not contain any of the above mentioned irritants.  Our soap only contains:

·         Olive oil

·         Coconut oil

·         Shea Butter

·         Sunflower oil

·         Castor oil

·         Sodium Hydroxide 

·         Essential Oils – oils extracted from herbs (not man-made chemicals)

We intentionally leave out ingredients known to cause irritation, affect the hormones, or cause cancer.  Our world is filled with toxins that we come into contact with daily. The least we can do is try to protect ourselves as much as possible by using a soap daily that is natural and good for our skin.

Do you now or have you in the past experienced headaches, rashes and/or nausea?  Tell us about your experience and what you are doing to become healthier.