Can Safer Skincare Products Impact Breast Cancer Rates in Young Women?
Breast Cancer Rates Are On The Rise
Recently I read an article in the Washington Post about the rise in breast cancer rates among women under 50, particularly among those between the ages of 30 and 39, and how it’s prompting discussions about potential contributing factors and what can be done about it. While there’s no clear explanation, experts believe rising cancer rates are linked to factors such as obesity, lifestyle, and exposure to harmful environmental toxins.
Environmental Toxins and Breast Cancer Risk
Numerous studies have suggested a link between environmental factors and breast cancer risk. Chemicals found in everyday products, like parabens, phthalates, and certain fragrances, have been associated with disruptions in hormonal balance and potential carcinogenic effects.
How Beautycounter Fits In
The mission of Beautycounter to get safer products into the hands of everyone aligns closely with addressing such environmental concerns. The company is committed to formulating products free from potentially harmful ingredients commonly found in conventional cosmetics. Their rigorous screening process aims to create a safer alternative for consumers concerned about the chemicals they apply to their skin.
Empowering Consumer Choices
Beautycounter’s educational initiatives empower consumers to make informed choices. By raising awareness about the potential risks associated with conventional beauty products, the company encourages you to prioritize your health when selecting personal care items.