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Colours and Cosmetics-What You Should Be Aware Of (plastic surgery chicago)

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By Constantine Lekendiros

  People are weary of artificial ingredients in their foods. The thing is that most people don’t worry about all the artificial ingredients in cosmetics. It is only in recent years that cosmetics have started to carry a full list of ingredients on their packaging.

Making sense of the ingredients can be difficult for the lay person. This is particularly true for colorings, which often go under the guise of numbers rather than names.

In many countries colors in cosmetics are listed as colour index numbers. C.I. numbers are allocated by the Society of Dyers and Colourists. The scheme covers colours used in food, personal care products, cosmetics, household products and fabric dyeing. So, for example you will not normally see tartrazine listed in your lipstick ingredients, but it may be there listed as C.I. 19140. Erythrosine will be listed as C.I. 45430, and so on.

The USA uses a different system: the FD & C colors have been categorized by the American Food & Drink Administration for use in foods, drugs and cosmetics. So in this system tartrazine is FD & C yellow 5, and amaranth is FD & C red 2.

The E Number system is used by the European Community (EC). This is a system of giving code numbers to food additives, some of which are also used in cosmetics and personal care products. This system is also used in some other countries but without the E prefix, so E102 becomes simply colour 102.

All this confusion for the average consumer would not be important, but for the fact that some of these colours are known to cause problems in susceptible individuals. For example, tartrazine (also known as FD & C Yellow 5, CI 1914 and EI02) can cause migraines, itching, rhinitis and agitation in susceptible individuals. Many individuals avoid its use in food, but do not realise how extensively it is used in cosmetics, such as lipstick, and personal care products.

The big worries in terms of colours in cosmetics and personal care products are lipstick, coloured lip balms, lip gloss and lip pencils, because anyone who uses these regularly eats a fair quantity over their life time, but these colours also appear in skin cream, foundation, mascara and so on too. (Remember also that these colours can also be in ‘natural’ cosmetics and skin care products.)

Another worry is that even the ‘experts’ cannot agree on an international ’safe’ list of colours, so that a colour may be allowed in one country, but banned elsewhere. For example, quinoline yellow is allowed within the European Community and in some other countries, but is banned in Japan, Norway and the United States.

As ever, the advice is: keep yourself informed and read the label. Stay informed and make sure you check the ingredients on anything and everything you put on your skin.

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Disposable products, hygiene is granted

By Michele De Capitani

  Today as never before, operating with hygienic methods is fundamental, especially when the sterility of all the environments is of vital importance: for example in the operating rooms and in the hospitals.

In these last years the best solution is the one to adopt even more disposable products that is the birth of throw-away. In fact, we know very well that in some locations, where sterility is not just an obligatory, but a real fundamental need, is not possible just to clean or disinfect clothes and equipments; because this could compromise the virginity of the environment and so, back to our operating rooms example, undermining the personal safety of the next patient, who could be exposed to bacterium and viral attacks present on clothing used by doctors and by the last patient.

For this aim, all the advanced hospitals adopt disposable equipments and clothes, for example throw-away latex gloves, or paper couches covers.

This is why enterprises producing disposable gloves guarantee a packaged, sterilized and totally safe product. This is thanks to the high criteria utilized in the realization phase; the products are all produced in sterile and well-equipped environments with the highest level equipments for the bacterial infestation survey.

Practically, it is always better to guarantee the hygiene in all the environments, from the most delicate to the most aggressive as for example: hotel and restaurant kitchens, chemical industries and other environments where the protection and the personal cleanliness level are fundamental.

This provides, for example in the kitchen, the use of disposable aprons, real aloe Vera gloves, disposable overalls and throw-away shoe-covers. This allow guaranteeing environmental hygiene, greatly surpassing all the hygienic regulations imposed by the authorities and offering an end product of very good quality, ready to be served on the table.

Not to disregard is also the practicality of these products, especially for whom wear them or in any case use them for every reason: among which the safety to wear a clean and hygienic clothes, the comfort not to have to continuously wash the clothing and in the end the guaranteed comfort deriving from the use of the best raw materials for the making of the products.

For example, whoever tries to wear some nitrile gloves will immediately recognize their increased manageability and the internal wellness that avoid the hands to sweat and protect them from the external world.

In addition, if correctly sorted, these disposable products are totally recyclable and allow self feeding the productive cycle.

This article was written by Martina Meneghetti with support from cappello cuoco . For any information, visit stuzzicadenti or surfing on-line abbigliamento monouso .

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