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Explanation of
Ingredients (partial list, we are currently updating)
ESSENTIAL OILS - Real Purity® uses only
pure organic essential oils in the products, either in a product for its
purely beneficial use, or as an aroma.
FRAGRANCES - We DO NOT use any type of
artificial or synthetic fragrance in any of our products.
GLUTEN - Our products are gluten free.
GLYCERIN - Real Purity® uses only the
purest Vegetable Glycerin, as the seasons change so do the ingredients
in this so pinpointing a certain vegetable is pretty close to
impossible.
NANO SIZE - We do not, nor have ever used
nano sized minerals in our products. They are micronized, but not to
nano size. They sit on the surface of the skin, will not be absorbed
like the nano sized particles. That is one reason for "pressed" products
like powder, eye shadow, blush, if it is loose, you have a better chance
of inhaling it.
PRESERVATIVES - Real Purity® uses only
plant derived ingredients for preservatives. They are proparatory to
Real Purity®.
TITANIUM DIOXIDE - A natural mineral from
the earth. Ours are checked on a regular basis for purity. There are
many controversies out there on this ingredient, and if it was not a
safe product, we would not use it.
Quarternary Amonium Compounds
( And why we don’t us them)
Quarternary amonium compounds are synthetic derivatives of ammonium
chloride an ammonium salt that occurs naturally (1). That it occurs
naturally should in no way merit its inclusion in product ingredients
that are considered natural. Many components occur in nature and are
however not something someone would want to consume or even use
topically. An example is a type of vitamin E –D-L Alpha Tocopheral which
comes from petroleum and regardless of the hype and propaganda involved
should be avoided. Ammonium chloride is colorless and odorless in
crystal or powder form. It is used industrially in freezing mixtures,
batteries, dyes, safety explosives. In medicine it is used as a urinary
acidifier and diuretic. It is lethal as an intramuscular dose in rats
and guinea pigs. It keeps snow from melting on ski slops.
Although it is promoted for use in a great many products and in
different mediums such as soy, all quaternary amonium compounds (quats)
can be toxic depending upon the dose and concentration. Concentrated
solutions can irritate the skin and can cause necrosis (cell death and
destruction) of the mucous membranes(2) with the exception of
benzalkonium chloride. Benzalkonium chloride has produced contact
dermatitis in medical personnel from exposure to instruments soaked in
it (5)(6) and from its use in the treatment of ulcers, burns, and
cutaneous infections (7) (8). Concentrations as low as 0.1 percent are
irritating to the eye and mucous membranes. Ingestion can be fatal(3).
Many of the allergenic materials can be in low concentrations and are
listed near the end of the ingredient list. Usually these substances (quats)
can be found on labels. Some of these are Imidazolidinyl urea,
Diazolidinyl urea and Quaternium 15 which is a formaldehyde releaser and
used commonly as a preservative(4). Quats are in a very wide variety of
antiseptics , deodorants, preservatives, germicides, and surfactants
that are used in cosmetics. They are used in aerosol deodorants, after
shaves, anti-dandruff shampoos, anti-perspirants, cuticle softners, hair
colorings, hair grooming aids, hand creams, mouthwashes, regular
shampoos, and hair rinses.
Benzalkonium chloride (Zephiran Chloride) widely used as an antiseptic
and preservative is a rare sensitizer(9).
Why we do not use these compounds in any product should be clear by now,
even though an extremely wide variety of these caustic ammonium
compounds are popular and are commonly found in water repellents,
emulsifiers, fungicides, antistatic agents, corrosion inhibitors and
fabric softeners. Their use in the cosmetic industry especially in hair
conditioners and crème rinses came from the paper and fabric
industries(10). Much in the same manner that parabens and fragrances
came to us (courtesy of the petroleum industry and their ability to make
a profit from waste by-products). The quaternary ammonium salts are able
to give a soft feel to the hair while stabilizing the rinse’s or
conditioner’s emulsion. Sounds good, right? Wrong- in addition to
polluting the environment they are allergenic and eventually make the
hair dry and brittle. Why? When we have healthy alternatives that are
good for you and the environment would they be so prevalent? CHEAP and
EASY is the simple answer, more profitability and less effort.
Since day one at Real Purity we have not and we do not condone or
participate in animal testing of any kind-ever. For this reason it is
disturbing to find that lab rats have been murdered with dosages of
hexammonium chloride at 0.94 to 1.5 g/kg. and mice with does of 40-80
g/kg. (10). Cruel and inhumane forms of testing exist because of greed
and animals treated inhumanely because humans allow it. Very sad.
These compounds should be avoided. What happens with prolonged use and a
desensitizing effect? When the bottom line is profit rather than people
it can mean trouble. Don’t borrow trouble.
Take Good Care,
Dr. Rich Easterling
(1) Winters, Ruth, Cosmetic Ingredients, 1194-4th Edition pg. 47
(2) Winters, Ruth, Cosmetic Ingredients, 1994-4th Edition pg. 319
(3) Winters, Ruth, Cosmetic Ingredients, 1994-4th Edition pg. 319
(4) Contact Dermatitis, Rietschel & Fowler 1986-4th Edition pg. 967
(5) Huriez C, et AL L Allergie aux sels d’ammonium quaternaire. Semin
Hop (Paris) 1965;41;230
(6) Garcie-Perez A, Moran M Dermatitis from Quaternary Amonium
compounds. Contact Dermatitis 1975;1:316
(7) Afzelius H, Thulin H. Allergic reactons to benzakonium chloride.
Contact Dermatitis 1974;5:60
(8) Wahlberg JE, Two cases of hypersensitivity to quaternary ammonium
compounds. Acta Derm Venereol (Stockh) 1962;42:239
(9) Fishers Contact Dermatitis, Rietschel & Fowler 1986 4th Edition
12;pg.198
(10) Hampton Aubrey, What’s in your cosmetics? 1995 chapter 1
pg.142

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