Published 14:31 IST, October 29th 2019
Parabens: The various effects of parabens on your skin and hair
Parabens in beauty products are used as preservatives. However, they are very harmful to your body. Here are the various paraben side effects you must know.
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Parabens are syntic chemicals that are used as preservatives by cosmetic and pharmaceutical companies. y are used by a lot of companies as y are very cheap and easily accessible. Since parabens prevent growth of fungi, bacteria, and yeast in products, it increases shelf life of products to a great extent. Common parabens include methylparaben, ethylparaben, propylparaben, butylparaben, and heptylparaben. Parabens are found in almost every cosmetic and hair care product re is.
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How do parabens affect our skin and hair?
Aside from preventing microbial growth, parabens also mimic estrogen. Parabens can very easily penetrate through skin. y are absorbed by skin and run into bloodstream, disrupting rmal functioning of hormones. increased levels of estrogen through parabens reduce production of this important hormone in women.
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Estrogen is a hormone in females which helps in development and regulation of female reproductive system and secondary sex characteristics. This increases risk of breast cancer to a great extent. Parabens are also being suspected to cause early puberty in girls as well.
Hair scalp is an extension of skin. refore, parabens used in hair-care products are also being absorbed by users. This furr gets absorbed into bloodstream, which in turn, increases level of estrogen in body.
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In a recent study, it was found that t just females but males are also being affected by increased levels of parabens in ir bloodstream. Parabens were found in urine and blood of healthy males after using paraben-based products. Using products containing parabens might also become a cause for low sperm count and testicular cancer.
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Disclaimer: se facts are taken from various medical reports please consult a medical practitioner for more details
11:37 IST, October 29th 2019