• Although many skin care products (even some organic products as well) use phenoxyethanol in small amounts that is "not harmful" to skin, if you use the product multiple times a day, every day, it can cumulate and possibly affect you. (wannabee.shop)
  • Butylene Glycol is used for its humectant properties, as a conditioning agent, and to help other ingredients dissolve into water. (btoxicfree.com)
  • She is committed to the Mower Mission to inform, educate and empower others to make healthy choices, and avoid harmful ingredients commonly found in personal care products. (btoxicfree.com)
  • Genomatica is now providing a markedly better way for the personal care industry to address consumer demand for more natural ingredients and improved sustainability, while delivering the same performance as petroleum-based butylene glycol. (genomatica.com)
  • Fermentation is now enabling natural, more sustainable personal care ingredients. (cosmeticsbusiness.com)
  • This hydrating property can also be needed to counteract a dehydrating active ingredient (e.g., soaps, corticoids, and some alcohols), which is why humectants are common ingredients in a wide range of cosmetic and personal care products that make moisturization claims (e.g., hair conditioners, body lotions, face or body cleansers, lip balms, and eye creams). (wikipedia.org)
  • Their database contains more than 8900 ingredients used in the manufacturing of personal care products. (wellwithinbeauty.com)
  • At Well Within Beauty, our skin care products are backed by third-party certifications that guarantee the use of safe, sustainable, and socially-conscious ingredients. (wellwithinbeauty.com)
  • When it comes to ingredients, Well Within Beauty's philosophy is that our products are always of natural origin , containing the highest level of organic ingredients possible while remaining toxin free. (wellwithinbeauty.com)
  • Visit Safe Cosmetics to learn more about which personal care ingredients to avoid. (wellwithinbeauty.com)
  • Renowned for its expertise, unique know-how and genuine passion for plants since 1978, Alban Muller is a natural product designer dedicated to high-tech and eco-designed extracts, formulation ingredients and skin care formulas. (personalcaremagazine.com)
  • Acme-Hardesty has served as one of the personal care industry's leading distributors of bio-based products and specialty ingredients, driving performance and growth for over 75 years. (personalcaremagazine.com)
  • Additionally, this product contains some problematic, fragrant ingredients like lavender. (gorgeousgirl.com)
  • Considering many people use an array of personal care products (all potentially containing a mixture of questionable ingredients with a cumulative exposure), applying once or twice a day for decades, nobody really knows what the side effects of that can be over a lifetime. (lxmi.com)
  • Toxic ingredients to avoid in skin and body care…print this out! (spasudeva.com)
  • Here is a list of toxic ingredients to avoid in your beauty care items! (spasudeva.com)
  • Dipropylene glycol allows for an even distribution of all ingredients in a cosmetic formulation and provides appropriate consistency for the product. (myinternationalbearings.com)
  • Butylene glycol (BG) (1,3-Butanediol, CAS No. In cosmetics and personal care products, these ingredients are used in the formulation of hair and bath products, eye and facial makeup, fragrances, personal cleanliness products, and shaving and skin care products. (myinternationalbearings.com)
  • Butylene glycol or 1,3-Butanediol is part of the diol family of ingredients. (myinternationalbearings.com)
  • The Cosmetic Ingredient Review panel, a group dedicated to determining the safety of skincare ingredients, has determined that butylene glycol is safe for its indicated uses in skincare products. (myinternationalbearings.com)
  • PEG based ingredients are in a wide variety of personal care, baby care and sunscreens. (ziim.us)
  • These are just a few of the conditions that have been linked to "The Top 12 Toxic Beauty Products Ingredients," a list of the worst toxic and cancer-causing ingredients commonly found in skin care products and cosmetics. (beautifulnhealthy.com)
  • Take a break and grab one of your favorite beauty care product and read the ingredients list, if one or more of these toxic ingredients are listed, be very cautious of what you may be doing to your health and your skin, dump what's toxic and replace them with natural beauty products. (beautifulnhealthy.com)
  • Amepha's Organic™ offers all natural and organic skin care products that is free of parabens, chemicals, synthetic ingredients and preservatives. (beautifulnhealthy.com)
  • While some fragrances are compounded using synthetic aromatic compounds, many natural soap products are fragranced with naturally derived ingredients , including plant essential oils, essential oil blends (which contain naturally derived plant isolates) and naturally derived fragrance materials. (tomsofmaine.com)
  • Personally, I've experienced sneezing and a stuffy nose with the use of certain essential oils, so I try to avoid those same naturally derived ingredients in personal care products to prevent experiencing a similar reaction. (tomsofmaine.com)
  • Want to learn more about the ingredients that go into making your natural personal care products smell great? (tomsofmaine.com)
  • Enter the ingredients in EWG's Build Your Own Report tool to get an approximate score for that product. (ewg.org)
  • Ingredients are scored based on their formulation and concentration in this product. (ewg.org)
  • It reaffirms our passion and commitment to developing cleaner manufacturing processes that result in more sustainable ingredients for everyday products. (bioplasticsnews.com)
  • This innovation has acquired high appeal in personal care application as the demand for natural ingredients has been growing in this sector. (thecampingcanuck.com)
  • Please note that although we endeavour to ensure that the product information displayed on our website is accurate and up to date, Products and their ingredients are liable to change. (planetorganic.com)
  • Before using a Fresh product, please read the ingredient list on the packaging of your product to be sure that the ingredients are appropriate for your personal use. (fresh.com)
  • The apparent simplicity of the product is also new for Estée Lauder, usually very prone to go into detailed biological mechanisms of skin, with a profusion of active ingredients. (cosmetoscope.com)
  • the formulation approach is simplier than usual for an Estée Lauder product : the formula is built around a unique surfactant system ( Nikko Chemicals Nikkomulese WO-CF ), and the number of active ingredients used is limited regarding previous launches. (cosmetoscope.com)
  • This product is thus very interesting, as much for the new technologies used in formulation and active ingredients as for the new "simple" and "global" approach for developing a product in the Estée Lauder brand. (cosmetoscope.com)
  • When you look at a label, most products have on average 15-20 ingredients. (nayaglow.com)
  • However this product contains fragrance which may not be suitable for all skin type & may cause irritation. (gorgeousgirl.com)
  • Naturally derived fragrance used in soap and other personal care products comes from a variety of sources, including fragrant plants and other naturally derived materials. (tomsofmaine.com)
  • Even when a fragrance is naturally derived, you may have reasons for wanting to choose products that are fragrance-free. (tomsofmaine.com)
  • Avoiding fragrance can also simply be a matter of personal preference. (tomsofmaine.com)
  • Whether fragrances make you feel a certain way or remind you of something unpleasant, or if you simply don't like the way they smell, choosing fragrance-free products-such as a natural fragrance-free soap -can help you bypass any scents you are hoping to avoid. (tomsofmaine.com)
  • Almost every single one of Bath and Body Works' products has the ingredient "fragrance" listed on the label. (anyavien.com)
  • Companies are legally allowed to hide almost 4,000 different chemicals in their products under the simple term of "fragrance," "parfum," or "eau de toilette. (anyavien.com)
  • Our client asked us to demonstrate the revolutionary environmental impact of using their plant-based natural butylene glycol, a key ingredient in personal care products and cosmetics. (stormbrain.com)
  • Genomatica Celebrates Third EPA Award Win with Brontide™ Natural Butylene Glycol. (bioplasticsnews.com)
  • Clean manufacturing and sustainability leader Genomatica today celebrated winning the prestigious 2020 Green Chemistry Challenge Award given by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) for its Brontide® natural butylene glycol. (bioplasticsnews.com)
  • Honoring groundbreaking scientific solutions to real-world environmental problems, the win for Brontide natural butylene glycol marks the third EPA award held by Genomatica and makes them one of only four companies to win the award three times in the program's 25-year history. (bioplasticsnews.com)
  • Recognized for the greener synthetic pathways category, Genomatica's Brontide natural butylene glycol replaces petroleum-derived butylene glycol (BG) in personal care products, slashing greenhouse gas emissions by 51 percent compared to traditional production. (bioplasticsnews.com)
  • Genomatica's Brontide natural butylene glycol has the potential to reduce global greenhouse gases by nearly 100,000 tons of carbon dioxide equivalent (CO2e) per year and eliminate the use of 50,000 tons of acetaldehyde, a carcinogenic and mutagenic ingredient used in conventional production methods. (bioplasticsnews.com)
  • Brands and ingredient suppliers like Farmacy, Peter Thomas Roth, Lady of Beasts and Custom Essence are among the many companies that have been quick to adopt Brontide natural butylene glycol to create more natural personal care products. (bioplasticsnews.com)
  • Equistar is one of the world's largest producers of ethylene, propylene and polyethylene, and is a leading producer of ethylene oxide, ethylene glycol, polypropylene, specialty polymers, wire and cable resins, and polyolefin powders. (lyondellbasell.com)
  • PEG PEG (polyethylene glycols) compounds are widely used in cosmetics as thickeners and softeners. (wannabee.shop)
  • Polyethylene glycol, or PEG, is a water-soluble, biodegradable polymer with a wide range of molecular weights. (cutelunchbag.com)
  • Polyethylene glycol and its compounds (a.k.a. (anyavien.com)
  • PEGs are And because polyethylene glycols enhance the ability of these toxins to penetrate skin, it's that much easier for them to enter your bloodstream and poison you. (anyavien.com)
  • Not only is Brontide the only butylene glycol made directly from sugars in the world, it conforms to the ISO 16128 definition as a natural ingredient and is also the only butylene glycol produced in Europe. (genomatica.com)
  • Propylene glycol is commonly used as a food additive and ingredient in cosmetic products. (myinternationalbearings.com)
  • The company has announced that Azelis, a leader in specialty chemicals distributor, will be responsible for the distribution of its patented Brontide butylene glycol - the award-winning naturally sourced personal care cosmetic ingredient in Europe. (thecampingcanuck.com)
  • Disclaimer: Fresh product ingredient listings are updated periodically. (fresh.com)
  • The most accurate and up to date product ingredient list can also found on the product packaging. (beautyhabit.com)
  • This ingredient is present in most of the Bath and Body Works products. (anyavien.com)
  • San Diego, California (January 15, 2019) - Genomatica , a widely-recognized technology leader for bio-based chemicals, today announced large-scale commercial production of its Brontide™ butylene glycol. (genomatica.com)
  • This large volume of Brontide was eagerly welcomed by Genomatica's marketing partners - Daicel, Azelis and Viachem - and by over 250 formulators that have received product samples to date to evaluate Brontide for use in their personal care and cosmetic products. (genomatica.com)
  • Shown here: The first truckload of Genomatica's commercial production of Brontide butylene glycol, ready to ship to customers worldwide. (genomatica.com)
  • For example, Brontide has 50% lower global warming potential than conventional butylene glycol, according to an independent, comprehensive lifecycle analysis (LCA). (genomatica.com)
  • The Brontide we're showcasing today will support the product introductions being made by our first wave of customers," said Damien Perriman, Genomatica's senior vice president, Specialty Chemicals. (genomatica.com)
  • Awards include the Kirkpatrick Award , for "the most noteworthy chemical engineering technology commercialized in the world" and the ICIS Innovation Award for its Brontide™ butylene glycol. (genomatica.com)
  • For the uninitiated, Brontide, produced by Genomatica, is a bio-based butylene glycol that is sourced from plant-based sugars using a sustainable fermentation-based process technology. (thecampingcanuck.com)
  • Apparently, Azelis has als been developing various personal care product formulations such as body sprays, hydra gels and sunscreen to test Brontide. (thecampingcanuck.com)
  • He went on to add that Brontide is perfect example of the innovative technologies that Azelis delivers to its personal care partners. (thecampingcanuck.com)
  • Hexylene Glycol - is a solvent and viscosity agent used in many skin care products. (lxmi.com)
  • For example, Butylene Glcyol may be used in polymeric coatings in contact with food, and Hexylene Glycol and Dipropylene Glycol may be used in adhesives in contact with food. (myinternationalbearings.com)
  • MPDiol glycol is a unique branched diol that provides excellent solvent and humectant attributes, which improve homogeneity and enhance microbial properties. (lyondellbasell.com)
  • This butylenes glycol is predominantly used as a solvent in cosmetic formulations, but is found relatively rarely due to its limited properties. (myinternationalbearings.com)
  • Propylene glycol: Used as antifreeze and vehicle solvent for medications. (myinternationalbearings.com)
  • Butylene Glycol is not the same as Ethylene glycol (known to be used in anti-freeze) and Propylene glycol (skin irritant and sensitizer). (btoxicfree.com)
  • Ethylene glycol is a useful industrial compound found in many consumer products. (cdc.gov)
  • Ethylene glycol has a sweet taste and is often ingested by accident or on purpose. (cdc.gov)
  • Ethylene glycol breaks down into toxic compounds in the body. (cdc.gov)
  • Ethylene glycol and its toxic byproducts first affect the central nervous system (CNS), then the heart, and finally the kidneys. (cdc.gov)
  • Ethylene glycol is odorless. (cdc.gov)
  • Indoor Air: Ethylene glycol can release into indoor air as a liquid spray (aerosol), vapor, or mist. (cdc.gov)
  • Water: Ethylene glycol can pollute water. (cdc.gov)
  • Agricultural: If ethylene glycol releases as a liquid spray (aerosol) or mist, it may pollute agricultural products. (cdc.gov)
  • If ethylene glycol releases as a vapor, it is unlikely to pollute agricultural products. (cdc.gov)
  • Systemic ethylene glycol toxicity can occur through ingestion. (cdc.gov)
  • Breathing ethylene glycol vapors may irritate eyes and lungs but is unlikely to cause systemic toxicity. (cdc.gov)
  • Ethylene glycol does not absorb well through the skin so systemic toxicity is unlikely. (cdc.gov)
  • Butylene Glycol (BG) is a humectant, a chemical that helps your skin (or other substances) retain moisture. (myinternationalbearings.com)
  • To request a product sample or learn more, contact Genomatica and visit www.brontidebg.com . (genomatica.com)
  • As a technology innovator, Genomatica felt that the success of the product depended on being accepted at all points in the value chain. (cleartheair.org.hk)
  • This month's survey of recent patent and research literature describes money-making ideas for personal care product development, including silicone resin waxes to modify texture and rheology, imidazoline for hair conditioning, gallnut and Eclipta prostrat a to minimize hair dye damage, renewable propanediol, and an in vitro measurement for SPF, among others. (cosmeticsandtoiletries.com)
  • Personal favorite recipe calls for 5% straight Grapeseed Oil with 5% SebumREG oil active + Panthenol 1% + E Ac. (bulkactives.com)
  • Propylene Glycol(PG) & Butylene Glycol : Petroleum plastics. (spasudeva.com)
  • This wide expanse of customers will provide technical and logistics support besides providing ample sales options to personal care product manufacturers in Europe who are looking to find naturally sourced alternatives to petroleum-based butylene glycol. (thecampingcanuck.com)
  • Unlike its more toxic cousins, Butylene glycol is not a known carcinogen and, reportedly, there are no documented organ-specific toxicities associated with it. (btoxicfree.com)
  • The truth is many skin care products contain toxic chemicals that are harmful to health in ways far beyond skin irritation. (wellwithinbeauty.com)
  • To reduce your toxic load, start with your skin care products. (wellwithinbeauty.com)
  • Non-toxic skin care helps your skin look healthy and radiant while also allowing your organs to function as nature intended. (wellwithinbeauty.com)
  • What are the most toxic personal care products? (wellwithinbeauty.com)
  • In addition to choosing organic skin care products, you might also consider reducing your exposure to toxic chemicals found in other personal care products. (wellwithinbeauty.com)
  • Used in nearly 50% of beauty products, it actually has a LOT of unknown toxic chemicals that can be harmful to you. (wannabee.shop)
  • The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) states that Butylene Glycol is toxic and unsafe for the environment. (anyavien.com)
  • The key mission of my site is to empower people with factual facts about the toxic chemicals, heavy metals, hormone disruptors found in foods, medicine, and personal care products. (anyavien.com)
  • PEGs are in eveything including personal care, babycare and sunscreens. (spasudeva.com)
  • PEGs are in everything including personal care, baby care and sunscreens. (beautifulnhealthy.com)
  • PEGs) are commonly used in all sorts of makeup and skincare, along with cleaning and beauty products. (anyavien.com)
  • Together, Lyondell and Equistar supply an array of products to the personal care market including glycols, P-series glycol ethers, solvents, ethanol, ethanolamines and polymer powders that are widely used to improve formulation texture and stability. (lyondellbasell.com)
  • In use since the 1930s, glycol ethers are solvents that dissolve both water-soluble and hydrophobic substances. (myinternationalbearings.com)
  • When humectancy is being assessed in different products, testers will compare the results to other humectants that are already used in those products, in order to evaluate efficiency. (wikipedia.org)
  • Humectants are used in stabilization of food products and lengthening shelf life through food and moisture control. (wikipedia.org)
  • An example of where humectants are used to keep food moist is in products like toothpaste as well as certain kinds of cookies. (wikipedia.org)
  • Humectants are favored in food products because of their ability to keep consumable goods moist and increase shelf-life. (wikipedia.org)
  • Theyâ re also called moisturizers or, in the case of butylene glycol, humectants. (myinternationalbearings.com)
  • When you select organic, all-natural skin care products , you reduce your body's chemical load. (wellwithinbeauty.com)
  • Her health issues went away after just two weeks of using natural and organic products. (beautifulnhealthy.com)
  • If You require information or have any queries regarding a Planet Organic Own Label product, please contact our Customer Care team. (planetorganic.com)
  • This information is supplied for personal use only and may not be reproduced in any way without the prior consent of Planet Organic and ackowledgement. (planetorganic.com)
  • A few years ago, I began working on a resource manual to simplify the process of making the switch from conventional skincare to 'alternative', aka natural and organic skin care products. (nayaglow.com)
  • You'll find many artificial colors and dyes such as "FD&C Red No. 40" or "FD&C Yellow 5" in Bath and Body Works' products. (anyavien.com)
  • Itâ s particularly popular in clear gel-based products and in makeup that glides onto your face. (myinternationalbearings.com)
  • Widely used as preservatives in skincare and cosmetics, it is mainly used in nail polish, makeup, lotions, and deodorants among many other products. (wannabee.shop)
  • It is also known as Propylene Glycol and use in products like toothpaste, hair products, baby lotion, makeup and aftershave. (anyavien.com)
  • YOUTH products are all 100% vegan, gluten free, and cruelty free. (shaklee.com)
  • As consumers increasingly demand natural, more sustainable products, many cosmetic and personal care product manufacturers are looking for viable, workable solutions. (cosmeticsbusiness.com)
  • HOUSTON, May 6, 2002 - Lyondell Chemical Company ( NYSE: LYO ) and Equistar Chemicals, LP will showcase their line of products for the personal care market at the 2002 Society of Cosmetic Chemists' (SCC) Supplier's Day in Seacaucus, New Jersey, May 14-15. (lyondellbasell.com)
  • Several years ago severe health issues struck the former Ms. America Susan Jeske, who worked more than 20 years in the beauty, cosmetic and personal care products industry. (beautifulnhealthy.com)
  • Many of the chemicals used today in various skincare and cosmetic products are gaining attention because of the negative effects they can have on our skin and health. (wannabee.shop)
  • Skin and hair care products use about 1/10th of 1 percent. (btoxicfree.com)
  • With 75% of millennial and Gen Z consumers believing natural skin care products are more effective[1], brands are wrestling with how to deliver the high performance that customers expect within a more sustainable framework. (cosmeticsbusiness.com)
  • Just as diet affects the way our bodies look and feel, skin care products impact our health from the outside in. (wellwithinbeauty.com)
  • Our beauty and wellness brand offers support, services and products to help you become WELL WITHIN your skin, mind and body. (wellwithinbeauty.com)
  • It is used in literally thousands of skin care and personal care products. (gorgeousgirl.com)
  • This product hydrates the skin without leaving a greasy residue. (gorgeousgirl.com)
  • Although butylene glycol has many benefits for the skin, one of the likeliest side effects from this chemical is the potential for skin irritation. (lxmi.com)
  • Further, it may even cause irritation of the respiratory passages if it is accidentally inhaled from products like hair spray or skin mist sprayers. (lxmi.com)
  • One typical adverse reaction to propylene glycol includes mild skin irritation. (lxmi.com)
  • For more healthy skin care tips, visit Edyta! (spasudeva.com)
  • Used in deodrants& other skin care poducts, have been found in breast cancer tumors. (spasudeva.com)
  • One of the other features of butylene glycol is that it has moisturizing properties, helping to maintain a healthy skin barrier and giving the skin the appearance of hydration. (myinternationalbearings.com)
  • Butylene glycol is not a skin irritant, so it does not cause any irritation to the skin. (myinternationalbearings.com)
  • However, like butylene glycol, propylene glycol is considered mostly safe when ingested in small amounts or when included in skin care products. (myinternationalbearings.com)
  • Butylene glycol works to condition skin and hair by coating the surface of your cells. (myinternationalbearings.com)
  • She started studying everything about cosmetics and skin care and what she found disturbed her and is on a mission to educate the public about the dangers. (beautifulnhealthy.com)
  • Top 10 Chemicals To Avoid In Your Skin Care Products! (wannabee.shop)
  • This is the best product I have ever used on my skin and I tried a LOT of expansive brands. (bulkactives.com)
  • It is true, this product does leave the skin silky smooth! (bulkactives.com)
  • excellence product, very good and made my skin soft and smooth just like baby's skin. (bulkactives.com)
  • The product is also claimed to include the SIRT-1 Technology , claimed to give skin extra time for self reparation. (cosmetoscope.com)
  • Did you know that there are over 100,000 skin care chemicals in the beauty industry and the FDA tests less than 10% of these for safety? (anyavien.com)
  • When you search "Bath and Body Works" on the Environmental Working Group's (EWG) Skin Deep database , you'll find that many of Bath and Body Works' Products score around the 6 to 8 range. (anyavien.com)
  • You will see these preservatives in personal care products, and they can cause skin irritations and other issues. (anyavien.com)
  • Plus the do's, the don'ts and the how-to's when it comes to making the switch to natural botanical skin care options. (nayaglow.com)
  • Parabens Parabens are used as chemical preservatives in wide array of personal care products such as moisturizers, shampoos, foundations and many more. (wannabee.shop)
  • If you would like to take caution, you can definitely find many products without parabens. (wannabee.shop)
  • Some of our skincare products are even safe enough to eat. (lxmi.com)