Freitag, 11. September 2009

1,4 - Dioxane in Bath Products for Children

1,4-Dioxane
is a known animal carcinogen and a possible human carcinogen that can appear as a
contaminant in products containing sodium laureth sulfate and ingredients that include the terms "PEG," "- xynol," "ceteareth," "oleth" and most other ethoxylated "eth" ingredients. The FDA monitors products for the contaminant but has not yet recommended an exposure limit. Manufacturers can remove dioxane through a process called vacuum stripping, but a small amount usually remains. A 2007 survey by the Campaign for Safe Cosmetics found that most children's bath products contain 10 parts per million or less,but an earlier 2001 survey by the FDA found levels in excess of 85 parts per million. Without toxin ingredients for your Children you find by Xango Skincare with Mangsoteen !

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