More Chemicals That Damage Your Skin

The presence of ingredients in dry skin care products is among the major reasons why the incidence of eczema and dry skin conditions in many continue. This is true about Propylene glycol. The Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) warns those who work with propylene glycol to avoid skin contact because it can cause liver and kidney damage.

A review of government and industry research conducted by Scorecard concluded that propylene glycol is suspected of causing respiratory toxicity, skin or sense organ toxicity, immunotoxicity, and neurotoxicity.

Skin care tips:

Protect yourself and take the advice of thousands of doctors—use dry skin care products that don’t contain these ingredients, and really relieve dry skin instead of exacerbating the problem. Use natural skin care products that do not contain these harmful ingredients.

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