![]() The EU's Scientific Committee on Consumer Safety (SCCS) has identified and established 26 cosmetic ingredients that are likely contact allergens (potential to cause skin allergies) as demonstrated in clinical or epidemiological studies. Note, that this does not include all ingredients part of the Silicone class of ingredients. These include: Amodimethicone, Behenoxy Dimethicone, Bis-Aminopropyl Dimethicone, Cetearyl Methicone, Cetyl Dimethicone, Cyclomethicone, Cyclopentasiloxane, Dimethicone, Dimethicone Copolyol, Dimethiconol, Methicone, Phenyl Trimethicone, Phenyl Trimethicone, Stearoxy Dimethicone, Stearyl Dimethicone, Trimethylsilylamodimethicone. The Silicone-free label only includes the most common Silicone ingredients that have indentified been reported by individuals that could potentially cause issues. If you have had bad experiences with Silicones in the past, or suspect they are problematic then look out for the tick on the Silicone-free label. As a result, those who find them problematic are avoiding them and increasingly, cosmetic companies are avoiding them as well. Anecdotally, many individuals have reported that Silicones cause/excerbate breakouts, irritation, cause a feeling of skin being unable to breathe, cause clumping of cosmetic products and find it difficult to wash off. They are a popular class of ingredients found in cosmetics due to their smooth, soft, easy-to-spread and smooth properties that help creates an artificial layer/barrier on top of skin or hair (commonly found in conditioners).įor the same reasons they are popularly used, they are also commonly avoided. If you've ever used a skincare, makeup or beauty product that's made your skin look and feel smoother tempoarily - it's likely contained Silicone. We've taken the Sulfates which are considered more harsh for our Sulfate-Free status.Ī product will be Sulfate-Free if it does not contain any of the following Sulfates: Which ingredients are classified as sulfates? Most people will find no issues with sulfate, however if you find your skin doesn't like sulfates then free feel to avoid them by looking out for the sulfate-free icon on Skincarisma. However some sulfates are so good at their job, they can wash off your skin’s own natural oils that keep it moisturised and protected which can lead to dryness and irritation. They help loosen up the dirt and grime from your skin and hair to allow for water to wash it away with ease. Sulfates are a large group of ingredients which act as cleansing agents in Cosmetics. Which Ingredients are classified as Paraben?Ī product will be paraben-free if it does not contain any of the following parabens: If not, don't worry about it - they do have had one of the longest safety records as preservatives! ![]() If you are concerned about the health safety of parabens, then feel free to avoid them by looking out for the Paraben-Free icon. There's still a lot of support for avoiding parabens following the better safe than sorry route. However, the majority of the scientific community have deemed these findings non-conclusive due to the limitations of these studies. There has been some healthy controversy surrounding them due to a few studies finding paraben presence in breast tumours and breast tissue. We've rounded up 15 of the best Glossier products - the can't-miss picks that live up to the hype and are adored by all of us at Allure, so you can shop with the confidence of a bonafide beauty minimalist.Parabens are a large group of preservatives which are used to prevent bacteria growing in cosmetic formulations. But that's far from the extent of the products shoppers and experts have deemed game-changing. ![]() ![]() For instance, Boy Brow, Balm Dotcom, and Cloud Paint seem to be nearly unanimously at the top of every beauty lover's wishlist. The brand became a fan favorite seemingly overnight and its millennial-pink packaging can be seen everywhere - including, but not limited to, the vanities of beauty editors and the bags hauled to red carpet events by top-billed makeup artists.īut just like with any beauty brand, some of Glossier's buys are more beloved than others. Founded in late 2014 by Emily Weiss, the brand singlehandedly ushered in a new era in beauty - one in which minimalism and no-makeup makeup is favored over chiseled cheekbones created by contouring palettes often seen all over Instagram. If there's one beauty brand that nearly everyone - even folks who aren't beauty devotees - recognizes despite being less than a decade old, it's Glossier. ![]()
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