Wednesday, May 19, 2010

Round One: My Everyday Products

So, to determine my first average hazard score, I've decided to use my Basics -- that is, the products I use on an everyday basis. I'm not including makeup in this yet, for the simple fact that I do NOT always wear makeup. I do, however, always wear deodorant (you're welcome).

So, here's the list:


1. Banana Boat Sunscreen Lip Balm with Aloe Vera and Vitamin E, SPF 45

Turns out, right off the bat the database doesn't have this product listed (I knew this would happen eventually, but it hadn't happened to me in the past -- the site really does have an amazing database size of products), so I got a preliminary report by entering the ingredients myself. This turned out to be relatively painless, except for the strain of trying to read teeny tiny text on my little chapstick container. Unfortunately, the preliminary report doesn't appear to give me an average score, probably because there were a few ingredients not found. I found an entry for the SPF 30, with a score of 6...so I'm going to call this one a 7. I did notice that the company DOES test on animals. Therefore, once this little gem is used up, I don't think I'll be buying another.

HAZARD SCORE: 7ish



2. Softlips Cherry chapstick SPF 20

Oh delicious Softlips, in your convenient and stylish skinny little white container, what the hell?! Well, it turns out the main culprit behind our high score here is Oxybenzone, the primary sunscreen component. Hmm. Okay...

HAZARD SCORE: 7



3. Bath and Body Works Midnight Pomegranate Body Spray

Another one I had to add myself. This time it went more smoothly, except for the part where I look like a moron trying to get the teeny tiny label off the bottom of the bottle to find the ingredients. The preliminary report spat out a 10, which shocked me. I'm not exactly sure how accurate this is, considering the highest individual component score was an 8 (for fragrance). I think the fact that the data gap for fragrance is 100% skews the score a bit. Since this is completely subjective and you can't stop me, I'm going to call it an 8.

HAZARD SCORE: 8



4. Bath and Body Works Warm Vanilla Sugar Body Spray

This time the preliminary report handed me a 9. What?? Whatever, I'm calling this one an 8 again.

HAZARD SCORE: 8





5. Sunsilk Summer Shampoo


Didn't know this still existed, did you? Well, I stalked my local KMart and bought 8 bottles of it when it went on sale. Pretty sure I have the last remaining bottles since it's no longer in production. This stuff is amazing. My hair loves it! Unfortunately...the score was an 8. Turns out this is mainly due to Fragrance (again), and something called DMDM Hydantoin. This compound is found in all kinds of shampoos, conditioners, and lotions. It is an antimicrobial formaldehyde releaser preservative. Um, what? Turns out, it works as an antimicrobial because it releases formaldehyde, which microbes don't much like. Ummm...I don't much like formaldehyde either... There appears to be a little disagreement in the cosmetics industry over whether it's safe or not. Well, considering that I still have 6 bottles of this stuff left, I guess I'll have to deal with it. Once I'm done, I'll look for a better option, minus the formaldehyde-releasing chemicals. AND, Sunsilk appears to test on animals, so I guess I won't be switching to a different sunsilk shampoo. Shame on them -- especially because I like their products so very much...

HAZARD SCORE: 8


6. Pantene Nature Fusion Smooth Vitality Conditioner

Please don't roll your eyes at me. I KNOW. I hate Pantene. I know they do horrible animal testing. Procter & Gamble is a stupid evil monopoly taking over every product out there and I hate supporting them. It was on CLEARANCE and I was POOR. Please don't judge me. Surprisingly, this came out with a pretty low score. I'm still hunting for a non-testing alternative, however.

HAZARD SCORE: 5


7. Pure & Natural Body Wash Almond & Cherry

I looked this product up a long time ago, and got a score of 5. It's no longer found in a database search, so I did a preliminary report to see if the scores match. And they do! Hooray! Now, I bought this stuff because it had a little label saying it's 98% natural origin, and hypo-allergenic. It works just great, and smells good, but it smells STRONG. I'm not sure what part of this is hypo-allergenic, or what defines hypo-allergenic, but I have to say I'm a little confused.

HAZARD SCORE: 5

8. Olay Foaming Face Wash Sensitive Skin

Since the last product came out the same the second time around, I'm going to trust that the previous score I had for this product is still accurate. This stuff is a great gentle cleanser, and is nice and cheap. I read somewhere that cleansers aren't really that worth spending tons of money on, since they're only on your face for point five seconds. Great news if you're cheap!

HAZARD SCORE: 4





9. St. Ives elements mineral moisturizer with SPF 15

Surprisingly, the Fragrance is what bumped this up into the 6 range, rather than the SPF.

HAZARD SCORE: 6







10. Secret pH Balanced Spring Breeze Invisible Solid Deodorant

Again with the fragrance.

HAZARD SCORE: 4





11. Crest Regular Paste

Crest kid to the core, I am I am. Apparently Sodium Fluoride is a 9 all on its own. I suppose that's why you're not supposed to swallow your toothpaste?

HAZARD SCORE: 4




12. ACT Restoring Fluoride Mouthwash Cool Splash Vanilla Mint

Again with the Sodium Fluoride. And the not swallowing part.

HAZARD SCORE: 6






13. Carmex Traditional (in the miniature tub)

Oh Carmex, and your traditional yellow package. You seem so innocuous. Little did I know. The culprits here appear to be Fragrance (do you see a pattern?), Phenol, and Salicylic Acid. Phenol appears to be used for several functions in several products. Not sure exactly why it's in Carmex (although I think it's responsible for the tingle). Salicyclic acid has antimicrobial properties. Guess these are in Carmex because it's technically for cold sores. Guess I won't be using it anymore when it's gone!

HAZARD SCORE: 7




14. Bath and Body Works Midnight Pomegranate Anti-Bacterial Moisturizing Hand Soap

I LOVE this stuff. B&BW apparently re-vamped their products though, and I'm not sure I like the smell of the new version of this stuff. Therefore, I might stop using this soap once it's gone. It has a score of 8, so maybe I should stop using it anyway. DMDM Hydantoin is in there again, as well as Fragrance. Triclosan is also a high-hazard item, and it's an antimicrobial. It appears Triclosan has been banned in some places from household products, and is related to some health concerns. Probably best I stop using it anyway :)

HAZARD SCORE: 8


WHEW! So, let's see where we are. 14 Products, Total score of 87, Average of 6.21.

I'm calling it a 6

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