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Is Your Deodorant Safe?

It is scary how commonly used products contain known carcinogens and can release chemicals that are bad for the environment, bad for animals and bad for humans. Your antiperspirant deodorant is no exception. Most of these products are not green and have been linked to health risks. So how can you tell if your deodorant is safe?

Don’t completely rely on the labels

Many products claim that they are hypoallergenic or natural. This doesn’t mean that they don’t contain harmful chemicals. These two labeling terms are not regulated by the FDA, which means that there doesn’t have to be any accountability on these claims.

Cruelty to animals

Just because a product says that it wasn’t tested on animals, doesn’t mean that the individual ingredients that make up the product weren’t tested on animals. If you want to ensure that no animals were used, look for the Leaping Bunny certification on the label.

Bad air

Avoid any aerosol products unless they are made without perteolum-based ingredients. These ingredients can respiratory irritants, causing asthma attacks and other reactions, especially in children.

Bad ingredients

Avoid deodorants that contain these types of ingredients: antibacterials, diethanolamine (DEA), formaldehyde, petroleum distillates, fragrance and parabens. According to National Geographic The Green Guide, these types of ingredients are on the “Dirty Dozen Chemicals in Cosmetics” list.

Don’t forget the packaging

Make sure that whichever product you choose comes in packaging that you can recycle. Avoid trial sizes, if possible, since there is a higher ratio of packaging to product.

Make your own

You can make your own deodorant quite easily. The Green Guide gives a nice little recipe. Mix cornstarch and baking soda, and then dab it on after your shower by using a powder puff.

The Breast Cancer Connection

There have been no studies that link any deodorants to the occurrence of breast cancer. In fact, the American Cancer Society has spoken out about this in reaction to all of the concern expressed after rumors floated through the internet.

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About Mary Ann Romans

Mary Ann Romans is a freelance writer, online content manager, wife and mother of three children. She lives in Pennsylvania in the middle of the woods but close enough to Target and Home Depot. The author of many magazine, newspaper and online articles, Mary Ann enjoys writing about almost any subject. "Writing gives me the opportunity to both learn interesting information, and to interact with wonderful people." Mary Ann has written more than 5,000 blogs for Families.com since she started back in December 2006. Contact her at maromans AT verizon.net or visit her personal blog http://homeinawoods.wordpress.com