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We are aware that the above information and studies refer mostly to the US and that each country has its own legislation and regulations. Nevertheless, we suggest that you read your product labels to make informative and above all, safer purchases. No matter where you live, you will be surprised at how many toxics you will find in common products, once you start reading labels!
It's simple economics... Demand regulates supply. Who knows? If we, the consumers, only buy products without toxic chemicals, the industry will eventually meet the demand and provide more products with pure ingredients! In our book, that's a win-win situation.
TIPS
- Parabens can be written in many different ways, including:
- Methylparaben (E number E218 )
- Ethylparaben (E number E214)
- Propylparaben (E number E216)
- Butylparaben and heptylparaben (E number E209)
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