With breast and ovarian cancer rates rising, many have been asking why, and have been wondering: can makeup give you cancer? Brace yourself for a shock: in most countries, the beauty, cosmetics and makeup industries are pretty much unregulated. Indeed, there are pretty few rules regarding what companies can and can’t put in the potions that go onto—and into—your skin, even when those ingredients are known carcinogens.
Sadly, we can’t even rely on labels that make healthy claims: in the UK, for example, companies get away with using the words ‘Organic’ or ‘Natural’ even if only as little as 70% of the ingredients are organic–and whatever else that remains could be comprised of harmful chemicals. If you don’t think that matters, imagine a meal labelled ‘healthy’ that’s made up of 70% organic greens, and then infused with 30% butter—hardly a light meal anymore!
Moreover, many brands generally thought of as being ‘natural’, such as LUSH, Kiehl’s and Origins brand themselves as being ‘natural’, but actually contain many ingredients that could be harmful to your health.
If the USA, the picture is even worse. If the FDA finds an ingredient that is not necessarily harmful for human use, it will be classified under GRAS or ‘Generally Recognized as Safe’. But this is quite vague; what it means is that the ingredient is seen as “generally” safe in the doses presented in that product. But what if you use that product every single day for a decade? Is that quantity of the ingredient still safe? And what if that ingredient is combined with other chemicals. Is it still ok then? The truth is, in most cases no one really knows until it’s too late and people begin to become ill—but even then, when ingredients are discovered as being harmful, companies are reluctant and/or slow to change their formulae.
So how can we protect ourselves? Firstly, stop trusting marketing–it’s essential to read ingredient lists on labels. If there’s something you don’t recognise or can’t pronounce, don’t trust it. Download an app like Cosmetics Maze and type in that ingredient to see how harmful it is. Secondly, avoid most commercial brands. Almost all of the big ones will contain harmful ingredients; instead, choose labels like Kari Gran, Josie Maran, Lakshmi or AEOS, all of which pride themselves on not including toxins.
Health Concerns: Cadmium is a carcinogen that has been found in breast cancer biopsies and shown to cause cancer cells to multiply in lab experiments. Lead interferes with a variety of body processes and is toxic to organs and tissues including the heart, bones, intestines, kidneys and nervous systems. Cancer Research UK has said that a study conducted in 2011 on 400 lipsticks ‘found very low levels of lead and the FDA does not believe these levels are harmful. However, according to this article on findings by Duke University researchers clearly explains how there is NO safe amount of lead—why do you think it was banned in house paint?