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Parabens are a class of chemical commonly used as a preservative in makeup and skin care. There are some concerns that parabens can cause allergic reactions, exacerbate skin conditions and may even be carcinogenic - although there is currently no evidence for a causal link between parabens and cancer. You can read more about parabens on Wikipedia.
I suffer from eczema and have done all my life, and I have been advised that avoiding parabens may help keep my eczema under control. With that in mind, I have started to move towards paraben-free skincare and cosmetics, and I will see if it makes any difference to my skin. In the future it may be proved that parabens have no effect and are completely safe to use, but if you are concerned about parabens in your products, here are some paraben-free things that I have tried:
Aqueous cream
Ingredients: [PR-001331], Aqua, Glycerin, Distearyldimonium Chloride, Petrolatum, Isopropyl Palmitate, Cetyl Alcohol, Dimethicone, Avena Sativa (Oat) Kernel Flour, Avena Sativa (Oat) Kernel Oil, Avena Sativa (Oat) Kernel Extract, Butyrospermum Parkii (Shea) Butter, Stearyl Alcohol, Myristyl Alcohol, Steareth-20, Isopropyl Alcohol, Sodium Chloride, Potassium Sorbate, Benzyl Alcohol
Price: £3.66 for 200ml from Superdrug (£5.49 for the same thing in Boots!!)
Overall Rating: 5/5
Lush Ultrabalm
I am a big fan of Lush products as they are largely natural and seem on the whole to agree with my skin pretty well. I went into Lush this recently for some advice on their skincare products as I had previously tried (and loved) Sympathy For The Skin and Dream Cream for my eczema, but had discovered on reading the ingredients that they both contain parabens.
I was given a sample of their Ultrabalm to try, but having now used my sample, I don't think I will be buying the full sized product. For me, there didn't seem to be any particular improvement to my skin (unlike, for example, the Aveeno, which immediately made my skin feel cool and soothed). On my skin, this product seems to be pretty middle-of-the-road and not worth paying the price for.
However, I really enjoy the smell and the texture of this product, and it does seem as though the small size of the pots might still last a decent amount of time.
Ingredients: Organic Jojoba Oil, Candelilla Wax, Rose Wax
Price: £8.25 for 45g
Overall Rating: 3/5
Cetaphil Restoraderm
Disclaimer: I am not in any way affiliated with any of the companies mentioned in this post. Most of the products were bought with my own money, with the exception of the Cetaphil which was sent as a free sample using a coupon. All opinions are my own.
5 comments
Wonderful post to which I can relate all too well. I have super sensitive skin coupled with three dermatological conditions (including eczema), and find that most beauty products, cleaners, and household (such as laundry and dish) soap drive my skin bonkers. I swear by Dove for sensitive skin as my soap of choice, and highlighted some of my other skin friendly beauty products in this post last year: http://www.chronicallyvintage.com/2012/04/you-asked-my-skincare-routine-revealed.html
ReplyDeleteI know that for me one of the most problematic ingredients in beauty (and household) products is sodium laureth sulfate. If I see that listed on something now, at least 95% of the time I won't even consider buying it. There have been a couple of instances where it was listed and I didn't get a reaction, but much as with most scented products, it really does a number on my skin.
♥ Jessica
That's interesting - I haven't tried specifically avoiding sodium laureth sulphate but I might add it to my list of things not to use. Thanks for the extra information, I really appreciate it! x
DeleteThanks for this great post! I have psoriasis, which is kind of like eczema, so this is some valuable information! I use Cetaphil currently and I also love it, but I'll have to watch for things without parabens from now on!
ReplyDeleteI'm glad it was useful! I have several more products which I will be reviewing soon, so I hope there will be some more useful information for you there. I have several more moisturisers as well as some cleansers etc.
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