Sunday, March 8, 2009

Miessence® essential ingredients


A key ingredient in the miessence® range of products is Yucca extract or more precisely Yucca
Schidigera extract – it’s properties are revitalizing, calming, anti free-radical and it is a natural
cleansing agent. The Yucca Schidigera plant is native only to the southwestern deserts of North
America. Traditionally Native American Indians used it for washing, shampooing, and for a myriad of different medicinal applications. The natural saponins in the juice are responsible for its superior surfactant quality and eliminate the need for chemical detergents. Biochemical research has shown that natural saponins, like those found in Yucca, repair the damage to cell membranes of the skin and scalp that result in a loss of nutrients. As well as repairing the damage done by day-to-day treatment of our skin and hair, Yucca is a potent anti-oxidant, anti-inflammatory, anti-irritant, antibacterial and anti-fungal. You’ll find Yucca extract in miessence® dessert flower shampoo, baby bottom cleansing gel & baby bottom mist, in all the cleansers and in our shaving gel.

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Sunday, February 22, 2009

The Dangers of Using Non-Organic Cosmetics

Cosmetics have been a part of women’s lives, in some shape or form, for many centuries. Whether it was an ancient Egyptian applying cat-like eyeliner like Cleopatra, a Victorian woman applying rouge for a pink glow against her pale skin, or a modern day woman applying a coat of lip gloss while stopped at a traffic light, cosmetics play a part in many of our daily lives.

Our skin absorbs much of what we come into contact with. Take for instance the patches that people place on their skin to stop smoking. When you use non-organic cosmetics, you are exposing your skin to many harmful chemicals, all of which can be absorbed into your body.

A few common cosmetic ingredients include:

Lanolin: This is a by-product of sheep’s wool, and can cause irritation due to the residue of any pesticides the sheep came into contact with.

Artificial Colors and Fragrances: Many cosmetics contain both artificial colors and fragrances. These ingredients can also create skin irritation, as well as eczema and dermatitis.

Hydrogenated Oils: Hydrogenated oils are oils that have been processed and heated to an extreme point, which changes the chemical make up of the oil. You may have heard about hydrogenated oils and food safety, as hydrogenated oils can lead to clogged arteries and heart disease. When these oils come into contact with the skin through cosmetics, they can clog up pores and create acne.

Sodium Lauryl Sulphate: This foaming agent is found in many skin cleansers. It can strip your skin of it’s natural oils, causing skin to be red, dry, and irritated.

Petroleum: This substance is often added to cosmetics as cheap filler. Our bodies cannot absorb it, and it ends up leaving a layer of film on the skin. This prevents our bodies from eliminating toxins through the skin, and instead, the toxins are trapped inside.

For years, people have been using these products without thinking about any side effects. As more scientists and doctors begin studying the effect these products have on our health, more information is being released. It’s always a good idea to research any products you have concerns about. There are other options out there; you do not have to settle for the mass produced cosmetics you find in department and discount stores. You can take action by seeking out natural and organic cosmetics that do not contain any harmful ingredients. You may be surprised at how great your skin looks, and how good you feel when you stop using products containing harmful ingredients.

Read on for common ingredients used in your current brand of skin care & cosmestic products and the toxic implications.

Saturday, February 21, 2009

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A look at the Link between Cosmetics and Breast Carcinogens – Part 1

This information is taken from a number of sources and has been compiled over a number of years so it will be divided into 2 parts. As a cosmetics formulator I find it interesting but very suspect. But according to FDA statistics, almost 90% of the more than 15,000 ingredients used in personal care products have not been evaluated for safety by the Food and Drug Administration, the Industry-appointed Cosmetic Ingredient Review panel, or anyone else. What this means is that only 10% of the well over 15,000 chemical ingredients used by the cosmetics industry are tested for safety, and it is alleged that many products may contain carcinogens, reproductive toxins, and other toxic chemicals. The FDA has no authority to regulate the personal care products consumers use every day. There are groups such as the Campaign for Safe Cosmetics that try to oversee this. In fact, according to Deep Skin, the world's largest online cosmetic safety database, one of every 100 products on the market contains ingredients certified by government authorities as known or probable human carcinogens, including shampoos, lotions, make-up foundations, and lipsticks and balms. But if you look at the list, you will find that almost every cosmetic ingredient may cause potential harm (if you look close enough). Much of it is overly exaggerated.At the same time that these alleged untested chemicals have been steadily introduced into our environment, breast cancer incidence has dramatically risen. Is this coincidence? In recent years, a growing amount of evidence has surfaced and has linked pollutants and man-made chemicals in our environment to the increasing risk of breast cancer and other diseases. But the link to cosmetics still needs to be proven.In the United States major loopholes in federal laws allow the cosmetics industry to put unlimited amounts of chemicals that have been linked to cancer and reproductive harm into personal care products. Again, this may be a possible exaggeration. The FDA does not approve, review or certify (except color additives) what goes into cosmetics before they are marketed, cannot compel companies to provide health effects data and cannot recall personal care products. They can, however, issue warning letters that would allow companies to voluntarily withdraw their products from the market if deemed hazardous. On the reverse side, it is a fact that many of the major companies, once they hear of an ingredient that can pose potential harm to the consumer, voluntarily remove any suspect ingredient before they even go to market because the concern for consumer welfare is of the utmost importance.

So where can some known and suspected carcinogens and reproductive toxins be found along with some safeguards?
* Acrylamide - a known carcinogen, mutagen and male reproductive toxin - Found in nature in many food products, it is regularly used in manufacturing hair products, hand and body lotions, and sunscreen products, and used as a water soluble film former. But there are so many other equally effective safe film formers.
* Dibutyl Phthalate - a reproductive toxin used in perfumes, hair spray and deodorant - impairs fertility and causes developmental toxicity in male offspring. It has also been used in Nail Polish but in many cases has been reformulated out and replaced with other safer ingredients.
* Ethylene Oxide - a known breast carcinogen - is commonly used to manufacture popular brands of shampoo. EtO, as it is commonly referred to, is a main constituent in many emulsifiers - the higher the ethoxylation, the more solubility in water. High levels are known to cause irritation so use levels are usually low and controlled. The gas is known to kill bacteria and used in a process to treat contaminated products.
* Lead Acetate - a known carcinogen and reproductive toxin due to its Lead content - it can still be found in Original Grecian Formula 16 and used as a color additive (21 CFR Part 73.2396 for scalp only). It can be replaced with other harmless fillers using other black organic dyes.
* Parabens - Very recently there have also been questions and issues as to whether Parabens (or Hydroxybenzoate Esters shown below where R = methyl, ethyl, propyl, butyl, etc.) also fall into this category of alleged breast carcinogen. Parabens are very common and effective preservatives that at one time could be found as the major preservatives in almost every type of cosmetic product. There are now suitable and effective replacements for Parabens that are seeing more use in cosmetics.

Date: Feb 16, 2009 Source: SpecialChem Author: Nick Morante

Wednesday, February 18, 2009

檳消協:引發卵巢或肺癌‧爽身粉含致癌物

(檳城)檳城消費人協會吁請衛生部,規定爽身粉含有滑石的警告字眼,或禁止售賣含滑石的兒童爽身粉。

協會警告說,研究顯示,滑石(talc) 是有毒的,因為它的微粒可引發人體的卵巢和肺長瘤,最終可能患上卵巢癌或肺癌,而且它對嬰兒的健康傷害更大
檳消協主席莫哈末依里斯局紳今日(週二,2月17日)在一項新聞發佈會說,爽身粉主要成份是氫氧化硅酸鎂(俗稱滑石),它是嬰兒爽身粉、含藥爽身粉、香粉和名牌芳香爽身粉的主要成份。研究員曾在卵巢腫瘤發現滑石粉微粒,並發現這些患者比健康婦女,常在生殖器搽爽身粉。
“最近,美國研究結果,使用爽身粉的婦女,患卵巢癌的可能性是40%。波士頓哈佛醫學專家對3000個婦女展開研究,每週用一次爽身粉的婦女,患卵巢癌的風險增加36%,每天用爽身粉的則增至41%。”
他說,據馬來西亞癌症登記局統計,在年齡50歲以上的婦女,卵巢癌是第3種常見的癌症。當中馬來人最多,其次是華人、印度人最少,它是一種沉默的癌症,常在末期發現,致命性很大。
爽身粉微粒易入肺
他表示,肺部接觸滑石粉也不利健康,如滑石礦工常接觸含有硅和石棉的滑石,患肺癌及呼吸道疾病率較高。而爽身粉的微粒易入肺裡,形成嚴重的風險。
他指出,這些爽身粉粉末也會被嬰兒或搖罐者吸入體內,如在換尿片時,導致許多嬰兒受傷害,甚至死亡。它也可造成嬰兒氣管腫大和肺炎,還有引發嬰兒哮喘病等。
他說,據統計,因意外吸入嬰兒爽身粉,造成每年有幾千名嬰兒死亡或患重病。因此,讓嬰兒接觸這種致癌物是沒有必要的,也是危險的。
他表示,儘管爽身粉有這些危險,可是市面上卻擺賣多種牌子的爽身粉,包括嬰兒產品,因此協協會吁請衛生部指示,滑石的爽身粉須標明警告字眼,或禁售含滑石兒童爽身粉。
他勸告消費人使用玉米或白米做的粉,作為爽身粉,而身為母親,若嬰兒有出現濕疹,應搽藥膏,而不是用含滑石的爽身粉。
星洲日報‧2009.02.17
Miessence 嬰兒爽身粉不含滑石成份。是用有机玉米做的优质植物粉。

Sunday, February 15, 2009

What's in the bottle?

Let's do a simple exercise.

Walk into your bathroom and pick up a shampoo that you use frequently.
Turn to the back of the bottling and look for the ingredients list.
Can you find almost 85% of the ingredients are similar to the following?


- Water
- Dimethicone (silica)‏
- Carbomer 941
- PEG-50 Almond Glycerides (almond)‏
- Sodium Laureth Sulfate (coconut)‏
- Cocoamidopropyl Hydroxysultaine
- Triethanolamine (TEA)‏
- Methylchloroisothiazolinone
- Phenoxyethanol
- Methyl Paraben (organic preservative)‏
- FD&C Yellow No. 6
- Fragrance




Let me show you how to breakdown a typical ingredients list.



What does that mean to you?



Read further!
Greenwashing – don't believe the hype!

Companies mislead consumers by listing botanical extracts, or 'aqueous infusions' (which are just weak teas) at the top of the ingredient list.
Hiding the synthetic surfactant ingredients that make up the core of the product further down the list.
The substantial water component of the herbal mixture as organic is incorrectly counted as 'organic', which is prohibited under International Organic Standards. This practice artificially inflates the organic content in order to make a deceptive 70% organic claim.

Manufacturers often list the source of the chemical to lull consumers into a false sense of security about the 'naturalness', 'purity' and 'safety' of their ingredients.

Lurking dangers in the cosmetic industry

“Consumers believe that ‘if it's on the market, it can't hurt me.’ And this belief is sometimes wrong.”
– Director of FDA's Office of Cosmetics and Colors (FDA 1998)‏

Known and probable human carcinogens in cosmetics
One-third of all products contain one or more ingredients classified as possible human carcinogens.

Impurities of concern in personal care products
Nearly 70% of all products contain ingredients that can be contaminated with impurities linked to cancer and other health problems.

Unassessed ingredients
89 % of the 10,500 ingredients used in personal care products have not been evaluated for safety by the CIR, the FDA, or any other publicly accountable institution.

How do you protect yourself?

× Don't fall for 'natural' claims
× Don't fall for 'organic' claims without a logo
√ Read ingredients lists!

Saturday, February 14, 2009

Why Choose Certified Organic?







Certified Organic products are grown and processed without the use of synthetic chemicals, fertilisers, or genetically modified organism (GMOs). It is an innovative method of farming and production – and is increasingly being recognised as being on the leading edge of food and fibre technology into the future.
Organics is not just chemical free by testing. It is about the way your food is grown and handled. The whole system is linked - Soil. Plants. Animals. Food. People. Environment.
Standards to achieve this are internationally recognised, and are assured through annual audits of all certified operators by an independent third party auditor.
What is behind an organic label?
The label. An organic label indicates that a product has been certified against specific organic standards. The label carries the name of the certification body and the standards with which it complies. To the informed consumer, this label can function as a guide. Certification bodies evaluate operations according to different organic standards and can be formally recognized by more than one authoritative body. The label of a given certification body, therefore, informs the consumer on the type of standards complied with during production and processing as well as on the type of recognition granted to the certification body. Many certification bodies operate worldwide, most of which are private and originate in developed countries.

Buy Organic – for healthier people and a healthier planet!
Here is a summary:
Good for the soil
Organic systems rely on a modern and scientific understanding of ecology and soil science, while also depending on traditional methods of crop rotations to ensure fertility and weed and pest control.
Good for the animals
Great emphasis is placed on animal welfare.
Good for the environment
Organic systems aim to reduce dependence on non-renewable resources. Organic production aims at all times towards sustainability whilst having best management of the environment and wildlife as a priority.
Good for people
Organic fruit and vegetables have been shown in a number of studies to contain more vitamins, nutrients and cancer-fighting antioxidants than non-organic food.
Organic tastes good
This is the simple message given by many people who eat organic.
No synthetic chemicals
Organic systems prohibit the use of artificial chemicals, pesticides and fertilisers. We don’t use these on the crops, and we don’t use these on our animals who go though life without the treatment of synthetic growth hormones or drugs.
No GMO’s
The use of GMOs within organic systems is not permitted during any stage of organic food production, processing or handling. As the potential impact of GMOs to both the environment and health is not entirely understood, organic agriculture is taking the precautionary approach and choosing to encourage natural biodiversity. The organic label therefore provides an assurance that GMOs have not been used intentionally in the production and processing of the organic products.

Source: International Federation of Organic Agriculture Movements (IFOAM), Australian Certified Organic (ACO), Biological Farmers of Australia (BFA)

Chemicals Found in Cosmetics Linked to Future Infertility

The first three months of pregnancy have a significant impact on a baby boy's future fertility. Chemicals found in cosmetics could create infertility problems later in life. Researchers at Edinburgh University have shown that exposure to chemicals in the first 12 weeks in the womb can affect sperm production in manhood. Many of these products are routinely used by a majority of women.Although the evidence is not conclusive, it is a step in the right direction to show women how vital it is to only use natural, healthy products. The skin is the largest organ in the body, and anything that is put on it gets absorbed and ends up in the blood stream, ultimately coming into contact with unborn babies.

Future Disease, Including Cancer
Some chemicals used in cosmetics can block hormones. In the study, male hormones in rats were blocked for a period of time when they were in the womb. These rats went on to suffer from infertility.The scientists also concluded that these chemicals may also increase the risk of baby boys developing other reproductive conditions in later life, including testicular cancer. They urged women who were intending to become pregnant to avoid putting these harmful cosmetic products on their skin.Prof. Sharpe, who led the study says, "There are lots of compounds in perfumes that we know in higher concentrations have the potential to have biological effects, so it is just being ultra safe to say that by avoiding using them your baby isn't at risk."If you are planning to become pregnant you should change your lifestyle. Those lifestyle things don't necessarily mean that you are going to cause terrible harm to your baby, but by avoiding them you are going to have a positive effect."We would recommend you avoid exposure to chemicals that are present in cosmetics, anything that you put on your body that might then get through your body into your developing baby."It is not because we have evidence that these chemicals categorically cause harm to babies, it is only based on experimental studies on animals that suggest it is a possibility."

Just Pregnant Women?
If these products disrupt the hormonal balance in baby boys, then doesn't it stand to reason that they could potentially have a harmful effect on all of us? Do you want to take the chance?Most people who are into natural health have already concluded that natural, organic or wild products are best. Nature provides everything we need, and putting toxic chemicals on our skin is not going to ultimately make it softer, smoother or younger. These toxins must be processed in the liver, which is the organ that most influences our skin.The best choice is for every person to choose natural cosmetic products, not just women who are becoming pregnant. It is such an easy way to become less toxic and improve wellbeing.The problem is that the study also showed that chemicals in household fabrics and plastics can cause the same problem.

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Date: 30 September 2008 Source: NaturalNews.com

French health agency promises to clean up baby cosmetics

The French health agency (AFSSAPS) has promised to tighten controls on baby cosmetics following a high profile campaign that labeled the products “toxic cocktails”.To protect public health and restore confidence in baby cosmetics, the AFSSAPS will increase inspections and controls to ensure that the products on the market comply with existing regulations.The health agency will also put the ingredients and products brought into question under the microscope to determine whether they pose risks to human health.These measures were decided upon in reaction to the sustainable health charity raising the alarm over a number of chemicals in baby cosmetics including parabens, EDTA, BHA and bisphenol A.Supporting the campaign, Professor Dominique Belpomme, who is president of the cancer research charity ARTAC, told the press that the accumulative cocktail effect of the baby products was unknown.She said the current situation is absolutely unacceptable from the point of view of public health.Put under particular scrutiny by the C2DS were the baby cosmetic products distributed in French maternity wards, the evaluation of which the AFSSAPS has now vowed to make a priority.In addition to the other initiatives the AFSSAPS has put in place the organization announced the creation of a working group to evaluate the safety assessment methods used by manufacturers of baby cosmetics.Meanwhile the Fédération des Entreprises de la Beauté (FEBEA) defended the industry and sought to reassure consumers that baby products are safe.The French trade association said all cosmetics are thoroughly tested and that under the EU Cosmetics Directive products aimed at children under three must undergo a specific evaluation process.

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Date: 8 October 2008
Source: Cosmetics Design.com

Women warned not to wear perfume during pregnancy

PREGNANT women have been advised to avoid using perfumes or scented body creams after research suggested the products can cause unborn boys to suffer infertility or cancer in later life.Research on rats carried out by Professor Richard Sharpe has found that the reproductive system of male foetuses can be damaged as early as at eight weeks' gestation by chemicals including those found in many cosmetics.The damage can result in in fertility or testicular cancer "both growing medical problems across the world" said Sharpe, principal investigator at the Medical Research Council's Human Sciences Unit.Sharpe, who will unveil his findings at a major conference on fertility in Edinburgh this week, has discovered a "time window" at 8 to 12 weeks' gestation - before some women even know they are pregnant - during which certain hormones in the foetus are activated and the male reproductive system is established.Sharpe has found that future problems with male fertility including undescended testicles, low sperm count and the risk of testicular cancer could be determined at this time if these hormones, such as testosterone, do not work properly.Experiments on rats have confirmed that if the hormones are blocked the animals suffered fertility problems.Sharpe told Scotland on Sunday: "We have found the male programming window, which occurs far earlier in foetal development than was previously thought, before the reproductive organs fully develop. This is when the androgens such as testosterone in the foetus are at their most active."If the male foetus does not receive enough androgens it may not realise its full reproductive potential, including the size of the penis and testes, undescended testes or the sperm count. The chances are, something will be wrong with the reproductive system. It may be one thing or several things."Women could stop using body creams and perfumes. Although we do not have conclusive evidence that they do harm, there are components about which there are question marks; for example it could be certain combinations of chemicals. If you are thinking about how a baby might be exposed, that's one way, and it's something positive you can do. It might have no consequence, but it's something positive women can do for their baby."Sharpe will reveal his findings this week at the Simpson Symposium in Edinburgh, a gathering of fertility experts organised by Edinburgh University.Up to 8% of boys are thought to be born with undescended testicles, which is the most common birth defect in boys and is linked to infertility. The condition is also a risk factor for developing testicular cancer later in life.Sperm quality and number have declined in the last 30 years. About one in seven couples in the UK will have difficulty conceiving at some time. About one third of cases are due to problems in the man.Testicular cancer is also increasing worldwide by between 1% and 6% a year. The annual number of new cases of testicular cancer in the UK grew from 850 in 1975 to 1,889 in 2004.However, campaigners urged women not to panic over the suggestion until further studies are conducted.Susan Seenan, spokeswoman for the charity Infertility Network UK, said: "A lot of women will not even know they are pregnant at this stage, or how far along they are. I would be very concerned about alarming women until these tests have been done on humans. We welcome any new research in infertility but we would like to see a lot more research in this area before the findings on animals can be said for humans."

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Date: 31 August 2008
Source: Scotland on Sunday

Miessence Certified Organics

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Miessence won’t make those sorts of promises to you. Here is what Miessence will say to you. It is a medically recognised fact that our body absorbs significant amounts of what we put on our skin.


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Experience
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When you use
Miessence you can be certain that every product will never contain anything harmful as Miessence products are the Gold Standard for Organic Products worldwide. How certain are you now that the skincare products that you are using now do not contain ingredients that could be damaging to you or your family’s skin?

  • Certified Organic to the highest Food grade standards
  • Certifed by the world’s most repected organic certifying organisations: Australian Certified Organic (ACO), the US Department of Agriculture (USDA), and IFOAM (Europe)
  • Patented Cold formulation to protect the integrity of the ingredients with no heating
  • 100% natural and safe to use even for sensitive skin types including babies’
  • 100% Bio-Active Ingredients (everything in there is included to help your skin)
  • A company that NEVER tests on animals
  • Created, Packed and distributed by a carbon neutral company
  • A company that donates financially to the David Suzuki Foundation to help further their work in preserving the environment. Not only that they make your skin shine with a natural glow that attracts compliments and helps you to feel healthy and attractive. The organic ingredients are all high quality and it is all 100% natural guaranteed.

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Make Up Danger for Pregnant Women

France is intending to label cosmetics according to their safety for pregnant women. The alarm was raised be Roselyne Bachelot, the French health minister, saying that health authorities in France want to label cosmetics as being fit or not for pregnant women.This intention comes after a study was published by the Imperial College London, revealing that pregnant women who experienced higher than normal hairspray exposure had double the likelihood of giving birth to babies with hypospadias, which is a reproductive development condition. The report suggested that the affect was due to hormone disruption caused by chemicals in the hairspray.The British government want the EU to address the issue in a complete fashion rather than as an isolated agenda, for which reason they want to see it added to the European Cosmetics Directive."BERR does not think this is something which is suitable for individual countries to take forward unilaterally and hope that the French raise this during the current negotiations on the revision of the cosmetics directive, where a discussion can take place among experts on cosmetic products," said the Department for Business, Enterprise & Regulatory Reform spokesman.Leader of the study from the Imperial College study, Professor Paul Elliott, said "Labels enable people to make informed choices. In the vulnerable period of pregnancy, it makes sense for people to reduce their exposure to harmful chemicals," and that "It is part of a broader discussion about minimising chemical exposure in early pregnancy.""Women who are planning to conceive or who are in the first three months of pregnancy should look at what they are using," said the chairman of the Royal College of General Practitioners, Professor Steve Field. He also added that "The cosmetics industry needs to look at this and clearly label their products. Anything like this raises concerns, but I don't think people should panic."

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Source: HealthyPages.co.uk
Date: 03 Dec 2008