Although we use many products every day—including hair care products, skincare products, and cosmetics—most of us are unaware of the potential risks associated with exposure to household items that may contain toxic chemicals. Below are some examples of household products that may contain potentially harmful substances and should be used with care. If you would like a broader overview of everyday items to be cautious about, see Dangers of Toxic Household Products.
Deodorant – A Cancer Linking dangerous household item:
Deodorant is very acidic, it weakens the skin, making it vulnerable to penetration. Most deodorants can contain ammonia, formaldehyde, and phenol, which have been linked to causing cancer.
Shampoo and Conditioner Are Also Among the Most Toxic Household Items
Shampoo and conditioner also come under the category of the most toxic household items because they can contain several mutagen-inducing chemicals that are supposedly cancer-causing.
Surprisingly, Hairspray is among the most toxic household items.
Hairspray has a toxin known as polyvinyl pyrrolidine. And the reason it tops the list of dangerous household products is that, during studies, researchers found that rats developed tumors after being exposed to large amounts of this chemical.
Toothpaste
Common Toothpaste could also be one of the most toxic things in your home that can contain carcinogens (radioactive chemicals which are linked to causing colon cancer) as well as resorcinol, which may cause blood disorders and convulsions. If you’re looking for gentler options, you may also like these easy ways to whiten teeth (naturally).
Mouthwash
Mouthwash may contain ethanol, which has been linked to an increased risk of esophageal cancer. Certain chemicals found in makeup products can make them a source of concern for some consumers.
Makeup – Mascara, blush, eye shadow, and eyeliner are some of the most toxic things in your home, as they may contain carcinogens and dangerous toxins like Parabens and Benzoyl Peroxide. If you’re noticing irritation or breakouts alongside heavy product use, it may help to review these very common skin-damaging habits.
It’s not to say that by using these products you will develop cancer, high blood pressure, or other severe ailments, but by avoiding these harsh substances, you will be taking better care of your body and better care of the environment. Before buying beauty products, consider checking the ingredient labels for any chemicals that may be harmful to you, such as…
Benzoyl peroxide, diethanolamine, monoethanolamine, triethanolamine, dioxin, imidazolidinyl urea, synthetic colors and pigments, parabens (methyl, butyl, ethyl, and propyl), propylene glycol, and butylene glycol.

Whenever possible, consider choosing “green” or natural products as alternatives to products that may contain potentially harmful ingredients. If you are interested in learning more about how everyday chemicals can affect vulnerable populations, see Premature Babies Most at Risk from Phthalates.
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