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Saturday, May 10, 2008

Ladies Who Launch: Moms - Beware! Is It Beauty Or Cancer That Is In Our Bathrooms

Ladies Who Launch: Moms - Beware! Is It Beauty Or Cancer That Is In Our Bathrooms
As a pregnant lady myself, this blog submission turned my radar on high alert. I've known that your basic store-bought white lotion has chemicals that get absorbed by your skin. I've heard that shampoo's with sulfates aren't so good for you. I intuitively know that make up, with all its colors, must have something subversive going on to produce a red or blue that turns heads. But Ladies Who Launch member Rosemary Anthony lays it down and doesn't mince words - simply put, there's not too much room for confusion after reading this. The majority of beauty products out there spell danger. Maybe a good rule of thumb might be....if you can't pronounce it, maybe you shouldn't be using it? Huh, how revolutionary.
Moms: Be Aware! Is It "BEAUTY" or "CANCER" That Is In Our Bathrooms?I'd like to create a little scenario that will awaken your senses and hopefully make you think twice before the daily rituals of making yourself clean, fresh and beautiful for the day in your bathroom.
As we wake each morning from our children greeting us or our alarm clocks buzzing, we slowly step out of bed, turn on our showers and stand under the warm, soothing pellets of water massaging our bodies. We start our morning routine by gently scrubbing our bodies with Ammonia, Formaldehyde and Phenol. We next reach for our shampoo to suds into our scalps some Sodium Lauryl Sulfate ... and keep in mind a great deal of us already have some form of color in our hair. While rinsing out our shampoo, we generously apply a nice dose of Propylene Glycol, and while that is permeating our heads we decide to massage and shave our legs with A-Pinene.
Once our relaxing experience in the shower is complete, we reach for our towels to dry our bodies and unknowingly start spreading around a layer of Contaminant Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PHAS) on our skin. Then, ever so softly, we dust our bodies with a lovely dose of Asbestos Substances. Let's not forget to spray scented Aluminum under our arms (for what we think is a fresh, clean scent), and brush our teeth with FD&C Blue #1, SLS, Resorcinol, Saccharin and Fluoride, with a trace of triSodium Phosphate. This is typically followed by gargling and rinsing to the splashes of Ethanol and Phenol Alcohol.
We set and style our hair and finish it off with a healthy dose of Polyvinylpyrrolidine (PVP) ... which slowly seeps into our lungs. Sitting in front of our well lit mirror, we gently apply a thin layer of Phenol Carbolic Acid, Dioxin, Methylparaben, Butylparaben, Ethylparaben and Propylene Glycol all over our face -- because goodness knows, we must get rid of those tell tale lines.
Since we have an important meeting today, we must be sure to wear foundation and a little FD&C Red #3, not to mention some eye-Iron Oxide to look extra pretty. We continue on by lining our eye lids with a little toxic Ascorbyl Palmitate and extending our lashes with a simple stroke of bacteria & Polyvinylpyrrolide (PVP). Our lips are beautifully colored with a dab of Benzo-A-Pyrene and some Benzo-B-Fluroanthene, and then we douse ourselves with a spray of our favorite scent that is loaded with Toluene and Benzaldehyde.
This is all accompanied with a little carcinogenic Nitrosamine, NMPABAO, on our face, arms and legs, to help block those dangerous rays from the sun. Aaahh, we are now ready for the day! We feel simply radiant, and as we look in our mirrors we really like what we see ... a "breathtaking" kind of beauty. STOP! THINK ABOUT THIS! What is the price we are paying for beauty? In order to create this "look" on a daily basis, we are slowly and consistently KILLING ourselves.
Through my work and my web site, I have been trying to enlighten and educate everyone that what we put on our skin absolutely absorbs into our bloodstreams. All the chemicals mentioned above are slowly but surely seeping into our bodies on a cumulative basis, day after day, year after year.
I want you all to try this simple experiment: Get a fresh clove of garlic, cut into it, and rub it all over the bottom of your foot. Just TIME how long it takes for you to actually taste it in your mouth. I am dying (not literally) to hear your comments on this experiment below.
Please understand that our skin is not a barrier that keeps all these chemicals and ingredients out. Rather, our skin absorbs everything that we apply to it. Consider the therapy hormone patch or the nicotine and diet patches that are adhered to our skin's surface. Do you know why these therapies work? Because our skin is as porous as a sponge.

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