Let's look at ditching toxic skincare products from your bathroom cabinet shower. So toxic beauty products to avoid are the following. parabens parabens are highly toxic linked with all sorts of nasty diseases cancer being the prime one shampoos and shower products often contain parabens. So please switch from a parabens containing shampoo, two to one without anti passports with aluminium so basically any anti passport will contain an aluminium compound of some description. Aluminium is linked with Alzheimer's disease so get rid of anti pass aspirants switch for a body spray instead. sodium lauryl sulfate SLS generally the foaming agent in many beauty products, highly toxic, get rid of it.
Mercury amalgam fillings dental fillings so this is not exactly a product you buy as such but yet when you go to a dentist instead of having a metal mercury amalgam fillings, as we know Mercury is one of the most toxic substances known to man. So why it's in our mouth, you know, who knows why. So swap an amalgam filling for a white filling a porcelain filling or a white compound. Next time you have a filling, b h A and B h t in many cleaning and beauty products get rid of that triclosan found in many antibacterial products. Yes, this is toxifying and linked to cancer. So instead, some alternative beauty products are the following.
I would suggest finding 100% Natural Skincare Makeup and beauty product. So ranges like tropic topic is a fantastic range of skincare and makeup products manufactured in the UK, you can find a link to these products at if you go to my website, Laura Wilson online.com forward slash topic, you'll find more information and how to buy those products from there, I highly recommend them lovely, gorgeous products smell lovely, high end, reasonably priced and 100% natural. So I would say use natural soaps and body sprays wherever possible. So go and find your little local shop and find some natural products that you like and just stick with those. Yes, they might be slightly more expensive, but it's an investment. And over the time you use those products, it will only work out a small, small percentage more expensive per use.
So it's absolutely worth investing in these