Posted on February 9, 2010.
Am I wasting my money buying products natural skin care baby? Organic products of the earth and baby-friendly "really make a difference?
No, I would say that the use of organic products is probably the only way to ensure your baby does not come into contact with harmful chemicals that are included in some products high marks.
If you read the small print of some baby products, you'll see that they can contain dangerous chemicals such as butylparaben, methylparaben and ethylparaben (which may cause allergic reactions), sodium lauryl sulfate (a cleaning agent corrosive) and lauramide DEA, which has been linked to skin allergies, itchy scalp and dermatitis.
The Earth Friendly Baby range is good - I do not know if you're already using it.
When you buy "land friendly 'products, make sure it's from a company that many others can easily buy too (which means it is relatively cheap and readily available in stores like Wal-Mart and others). This way, you support a company that has an impact on what people buy.
expensive products are not available to all people because they can not afford. Thus, they could simply take the road and less expensive products with artificial ingredients that could harm the earth once removed.
Green products (whether or not baby products) are better for the environment. When you wash with a biodegradable product that has substance, the water goes to treatment plants will be easier to clean contaminants (because it degrades) and would not have a chance to return to the system water.
Products with artificial ingredients, sometimes not degrade easily, and some chemicals can reinstate the water system (such as antibiotic use soap and antibiotic agents do not degrade, and can have a negative effect by causing bacteria to become resistant to it while it circulates in the sewage system).
Just buy what you need and no more. Do not spend two hundred dollars on a kit full of luxury products EcoFriendly town, just do some research and buy the cheapest product that suits you and has the most benefits to the ecosystem.
Absolutely. If you need more proof, look at the hazardous chemicals on the ingredients of baby products regularly. I do not want to risk my babies' health to save a few dollars more. They are always linked chemicals in people Goop put on their skin and their bodies to new health risks. Natural is always better in the long term.
And also, have you noticed the increase in skin cancer (and cancer in general) is passed along the way with the rise of chemical filled crap we put on our skin and an unbalanced diet that we eat? People have been burning in the sun thousands of years without problems, but we've only been a chemical sunscreen lotions and met and eating processed food for maybe a hundred years. Does anyone other than me notice this ?????? Either choose to believe that a hole in the ozone layer (above Antartica, not the U.S.) is the cause of increased skin cancer and other cancers that are a part of life? It is not.
No, I do not think so.
There are certainly becoming more severe allergies among young people. When I was young, we never heard of peanut allergy "and others that put children in danger.
Something is wacking young children immune responses.
I think that the chemicals we put on them is a place to exercise caution.
EWG has a list of recommended products and reviews of all the cosmetics commercial.
I do not think as long as you are aware of what he might do to your baby. It does not really matter if it is organic or earth friendly, just check the first label or in.