Blog > Your Health

Making non-toxic lip gloss is easy, but we need your help with the rest!

Posted on August 19, 2010

By Susie Frank. Mother, writer, consultant to the SCHF coalition

Most of the time, attempting to protect my child from chemicals that could alter her hormones, blunt her ability to learn, and make her susceptible to cancer is a big fat drag. And then, sometimes, it’s pretty fun! My daughter Hazel has kindly agreed to demonstrate just how fun and simple it is to make lip gloss at home using easy-to-find natural ingredients. Turns out you don’t need phthalates, lead, or any other toxic chemicals to produce a great tub of gloss.

If only there was a way to use beeswax, almond oil, and a touch of lemon extract to make everything else Hazel comes into contact with. The reality is, my daughter lives in a world where jumpy castles and juice boxes are riddled with lead, friendship bracelets are crafted with cadmium, and the family couch is stuffed with formaldehyde. All of these chemicals have been linked to serious health problems; yet they continue to proliferate. No amount of DIY savvy can counteract the fact that, before she was even born, Hazel was likely exposed to about 300 industrial chemicals.

Secrets to non-toxic lip gloss revealed! What’s a girl to do? Hazel’s too young to vote, but the rest of us can do plenty. Right now Congress is considering two pieces of legislation that will take a big burden off American parents: the new bills require chemical and cosmetics manufacturers to show that their products are safe before they end up in things like lip gloss. To stand strong in the face of chemical industry lobbyists, Congress needs to hear from everyone who is fed up with the toxic status quo. Follow these simple instructions for contacting your member of Congress about updating our failing law, the Toxic Substances Control Act of 1976. And visit our allies at the Campaign for Safe Cosmetics to learn more about the Safe Cosmetics Act of 2010. You will be doing your part to improve our kids’ health and restore a bit of ‘gloss’ to American-made products.


Comments

Good job Hazel! For our vegan friends who may not want to use beeswax, substitute candelilla wax but use about half as much.

Posted by: Sandra | Aug 22, 2010 8:54:40 AM

Fantastic video, Hazel! You did a fabulous job! I have always wanted to make my own lip gloss but thought it was too difficult. This is a great recipe and so easy. I adore almond oil anyway. I use it as a facial moisturizer. Thanks for sharing this great recipe! I'll be sharing it too on Facebook and Twitter. :-)

Posted by: Toxic Beauty | Aug 21, 2010 5:29:55 AM

Great article! Thanks
http://dicasdedecoracoes.com/colcho-ortobom/

Posted by: Junor370 | Aug 19, 2010 5:35:59 PM

Amazing Hazel. Love your lip gloss. You and your mom are great, and what you're doing is awesome.

Posted by: laura schenone | Aug 19, 2010 2:44:25 PM

Post a comment

User comments reflect the opinions of the responsible contributor only, and do not necessarily reflect the viewpoint of Safer Chemicals, Healthy Families. We reserve the right to delete comments that may be considered offensive, illegal or inappropriate. We also reserve the right to delete duplicate comments, or comments that have no relationship to the original post.

Comments are moderated, and will not appear on this blog until the author has approved them.

If you have a TypeKey or TypePad account, please Sign In