Search By Map

5 (Not So Obvious) Ways to Be Kind with Your Skincare Choices

 :iStock: 5 (Not So Obvious) Ways to Be Kind with Your Skincare Choices
Is your zesty facial scrub on the dinner menu of local fish? For many, ethical skincare means choosing cruelty-free products not tested on animals.
 
But cruelty-free skincare is just the baseline - there are further environmental issues to consider that go well beyond cruelty-free.
 
Each purchase we make supports not just a brand, but a type of industry—the way each ingredient was grown and manufactured, shipping practices and the effect that product will have on our lakes, streams and marine life.
 
Here are 5 tips to make choosing ethical skincare simple.
 
1. Read Before You Buy
 
There are over 10,500 chemicals used in skincare products today, most of which have not been tested for your safety. Some are harmful to us and to marine life once they head down the drain.
 
The effects can be visible, like the recent discovery of microbeads inside the waters and fish of the Great Lakes, or invisible, like the bioaccumulation of mercury in large fish (like tuna). More insidious are the hormone disrupting chemicals; these cause reproductive, immune, and neurological problems for marine life and humans.
 
Before making your next skincare purchase, have a look at the David Suzuki Foundation’s list of the Dirty Dozen for common culprits to avoid or use the Environmental Working Groups handy Skin Deep® mobile app to look up ingredients while you shop.
 
2. Buy Products that Resemble a Classic Italian Recipe
 
It can take many steps and chemical reactions to create a single ingredient used in skincare products. Most chemicals are created through reactions with other chemicals. Although the final product may not be harmful in itself, chemicals used to produce it sometimes are (and trace amounts of these chemicals could be left behind if lab technicians aren’t careful).
 
To sidestep this production process, choose skincare with few or unrefined ingredients, like BC’s Helena Lane Skincare or S.W. Basics of Brooklyn.
 
3. The Outside Counts, Too
 
Our dependence on plastics is no secret. Pieces of discarded containers end up in large garbage islands in the middle of the ocean and are also causing havoc closer to home.
 
Phthalates and BPA, substances used to make some plastics and vinyl, are endocrine (hormone system) disruptors. Phthalates are used in vinyl and plastics to keep them rubbery, while BPA creates a hard durable plastic.
 
Due to public pressure some phthalates and BPA are being phased out of consumer products, but they can still be found in many skincare containers. To avoid these nasties choose skincare in glass containers or BPA and phthalate-free containers (often listed right on the label). And, once your product is finished, recycle, recycle, recycle!
 
4. Organic is Still Best
 
Like a stick of celery placed inside coloured water, pesticide-treated plants absorb these chemicals from the soil, passing on trace amounts to you. Conventional agricultural practices also seep toxic runoff into lakes, streams, and oceans, creating dead zones in once flourishing ecosystems. Watch this eye-opening documentary to learn more.
 
Organic ingredients are grown without pesticides and synthetic fertilizers. Look for the words certified organic on the label or in the ingredients list. Organic is always the more ethical choice when it comes to skincare, as well as food.
 
5. Stick Close to Home
 
Independent and local skincare brands craft their products with care, in small batches. Keeping the business small gives these artisans more control over production, and where ingredients are harvested and manufactured.
 
While some of these brands are not exclusively organic, smaller companies tend to be passion-driven, caring more about health than pure profit. Health food stores and farmer’s markets will often carry local brands and so does Greenaby Body Care e-boutique. For skincare products that are exceptional in both quality and ethics, choose local whenever you can.
 
Your skin, hormones and all of our sea creature friends will thank you.
 

Comments

Be the first to comment!

Sign In To Comment

Similar to this Article

  • December 23rd, 2014

    Turn Your Empty Hummus Container Into Your Next Toothbrush

    Turn Your Empty Hummus Container Into Your Next Toothbrush

  • December 23rd, 2014

    5 Powerful Days & Nights at Burning Man

    5 Powerful Days & Nights at Burning Man

  • December 22nd, 2014

    5 Ways to Make the Most of Family Gatherings This Holiday Season

  • December 19th, 2014

    7 Hottest Health Trends to Watch for in 2015

    7 Hottest Health Trends to Watch for in 2015

  • December 17th, 2014

    Deck The Halls With Clean Nutrition

    Deck The Halls With Clean Nutrition

  • December 16th, 2014

    8 Tricks to Have A Greener Christmas (Snow Included)

    8 Tricks to Have A Greener Christmas (Snow Included)

  • December 15th, 2014

    Reclaiming You: 6 Ways to Find Balance in Motherhood

    Reclaiming You: 6 Ways to Find Balance in Motherhood

  • December 13th, 2014

    6 Worry-Free Tricks to Keep Your Family Healthy Through The Holidays

    6 Worry-Free Tricks to Keep Your Family Healthy Through The Holidays

  • December 12th, 2014

    5 Questions that Inspire Shift

    5 Questions that Inspire Shift

  • December 10th, 2014

    Being a Superwoman & Your Risk of Adrenal Fatigue with Kristen Stuart

    Being a Superwoman & Your Risk of Adrenal Fatigue with Kristen Stuart

The Latest

  • December 23rd, 2014

    Trail Guide: Snowshoe Marble Canyon Near Banff, Canada

    Trail Guide: Snowshoe Marble Canyon Near Banff, Canada

  • December 22nd, 2014

    Chocolate Pecan Pretzel Bites

    Chocolate Pecan Pretzel Bites

  • December 20th, 2014

    This Rawsome Vegan Life’s Raw No-Bake Pumpkin Pie

    This Rawsome Vegan Life’s Raw No-Bake Pumpkin Pie

  • December 19th, 2014

    Grain-Free Peppermint Candy Cane Brownies

    Grain-Free Peppermint Candy Cane Brownies

  • December 18th, 2014

    Eagranie Yuh on Career Shifts, Listening to Your Calling & How to Taste Chocolate

    Eagranie Yuh on Career Shifts, Listening to Your Calling & How to Taste Chocolate

  • December 18th, 2014

    A Meditation for When You're Comparing Yourself to Someone Else

    A Meditation for When You're Comparing Yourself to Someone Else

  • December 17th, 2014

    Bailey's & Mocha Adults Only Smoothie (Vegan & Paleo)

    Bailey's & Mocha Adults Only Smoothie (Vegan & Paleo)

  • December 16th, 2014

    How to Make Natural Yoga Mat Spray

    How to Make Natural Yoga Mat Spray

  • December 15th, 2014

    Good-Rep Christmas Pudding with Caramel Sauce

    Good-Rep Christmas Pudding with Caramel Sauce

  • December 12th, 2014

    Hot-Buttered Bourbon Apple Cider

    Hot-Buttered Bourbon Apple Cider