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Your guide to safer cosmetics Choose cosmetics free from harmful chemicals Keep it simple Try to use fewer cosmetic products, and use them less often. Always try and opt for un-fragranced products. Do your research Check ingredients lists before you buy and choose products which don’t contain chemicals of concern. There are many products available which do not contain harmful chemicals and plenty of natural beauty blogs and helpful tips online. Make your own You can make your own cosmetics using readily available natural ingredients such as coconut oil, lemon, olive oil and oats. To get started, look on Pinterest.com for recipes and guides. Make it fun, get your friends round and have a natural beauty night. Visit our website For more information about safer cosmetics and toiletries, and how you can support our campaign, visit our website at: www.breastcanceruk.org.uk/reduce-your-risk DISCLAIMER: This work in no way claims to be a comprehensive treatment of the subject of all chemicals associated with breast cancers. Breast Cancer UK has used all reasonable endeavours to ensure that the content of this leaflet is correct at the time of publishing, but no warranty is given to that effect nor any liability accepted for any loss or damage arising from the use of this leaflet. [email protected] @BreastCancer_UK breastcanceruk www.breastcanceruk.org.uk Breast Cancer UK BM Box 7767 London WC1N 3XX Tel: 0845 680 1322 Breast Cancer UK Reg. Charity no: 1138866 | Reg. Company no. 7348408 Breast Cancer UK works to tackle the environmental and chemical causes of breast cancer. Printed on recycled paper using vegetable based inks Design: whatcommunications.com May 2016 Be a natural beauty In our relentless pursuit of beauty, more and more synthetic chemicals have been employed in everyday cosmetics and toiletries. Many of those chemicals have now been linked to adverse health effects including breast cancer. This leaflet lists some of the most hazardous chemicals to help you identify which products to avoid and reduce your risk of exposure. Endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) A number of cosmetics and personal care products contain chemicals known as endocrine disrupting chemicals, or EDCs, which disrupt or interfere with the human hormone system. Some of these chemicals are known to, or suspected of being able to, mimic the female hormone, oestrogen. High levels of oestrogens in the body are associated with an increased risk of breast cancer. For more on EDCs and their links to breast cancer, visit: www.breastcanceruk.org.uk/reduce-your-risk

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Page 1: Your guide to Keep it simple ... · Your guide to safer cosmetics Choose cosmetics free from harmful chemicals Keep it simple Try to use fewer cosmetic products, and use them less

Your guide tosafer cosmetics

Choose cosmetics free from harmful chemicals

Keep it simpleTry to use fewer cosmetic products, and use them less often. Always try and opt for un-fragranced products.

Do your researchCheck ingredients lists before you buy and choose products which don’t contain chemicals of concern. There are many products available which do not contain harmful chemicals and plenty of natural beauty blogs and helpful tips online.

Make your ownYou can make your own cosmetics using readily available natural ingredients such as coconut oil, lemon, olive oil and oats. To get started, look on Pinterest.com for recipes and guides. Make it fun, get your friends round and have a natural beauty night.

Visit our website For more information about safer cosmetics and toiletries, and how you can support our campaign, visit our website at: www.breastcanceruk.org.uk/reduce-your-risk

DISCLAIMER: This work in no way claims to be a comprehensive treatment of the subject of all chemicals associated with breast cancers. Breast Cancer UK has used all reasonable endeavours to ensure that the content of this leaflet is correct at the time of publishing, but no warranty is given to that effect nor any liability accepted for any loss or damage arising from the use of this leaflet.

[email protected] @BreastCancer_UK breastcancerukwww.breastcanceruk.org.uk

Breast Cancer UKBM Box 7767London WC1N 3XX Tel: 0845 680 1322

Breast Cancer UK Reg. Charity no: 1138866 | Reg. Company no. 7348408

Breast Cancer UK works to tackle the environmental and chemical causes of breast cancer.

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Page 2: Your guide to Keep it simple ... · Your guide to safer cosmetics Choose cosmetics free from harmful chemicals Keep it simple Try to use fewer cosmetic products, and use them less

Shampooand bodywashWatch out for: SILOXANES –

x Octamethyl- cyclotetrasiloxaneETHANOLAMINES –

x Triethanolamine (TEA)x Monoethanolamine (MEA)

Creams and moisturisersWatch out for: x Butylated hydroxy- toluene (BHT)x FormaldehydePARABENS –

x Methylparabenx Ethylparabenx Propylparabenx Butylparaben SILOXANES –

x Octamethylcyclotetrasiloxane ETHANOLAMINES –

x Triethanolamine (TEA)x Monoethanolamine (MEA)UV FILTERS –

x Benzophenonex Ethylhexyl methoxycinnamate x Octinoxate

Hair sprayWatch out for:x Diethyl phthalate

ToothpasteWatch out for:x Triclosan

Deodorant and anti-perspirantWatch out for:x Triclosan x Aluminium salts

Nail polishWatch out for:x Diethyl phthalate x Hydroquinone x Formaldehyde

FragranceWatch out for:x Diethyl phthalateSYNTHETIC MUSKS –

x Galaxolide (HHBC) x Tonalide (AHTN)x Musk ketone

To reduce your risk of exposure to chemicals that may be linked to breast cancer, try to avoid products containing the chemicals shown here. Natural cosmetics, free from harmful substances, are readily available, or you can make your own. For more information visit: www.breastcanceruk.org.uk

SoapWatch out for: x Triclosan ETHANOLAMINES –

x Triethanolamine (TEA)x Monoethanolamine (MEA)

LipstickWatch out for: x Butylated hydroxytoluene (BHT)

MakeupWatch out for:SYNTHETIC MUSKS –

x Galaxolide (HHBC) x Tonalide (AHTN)PARABENS –

x Methylparabenx Ethylparabenx Propylparabenx Butylparaben ETHANOLAMINES –

x Triethanolamine (TEA)x Monoethanolamine (MEA)

Hair dyeWatch out for: x Hydroquinone

x Parabens x Phthalatesx Triclosanx Synthetic musksx Formaldehyde

Thebad guys:

Known endocrine-disrupting chemicals or carcinogens which may be linked to breast cancer

See Pinterest.comfor ‘cosmetics

recipes’

Breast Cancer UK Reg. Charity no: 1138866 | Reg. Company no. 7348408

Choose cosmetics which arefree from harmful chemicals

To �nd alternatives,search onlinefor ‘natural’or ‘organic’ cosmetics.