Made in the
           Image of God


                     Campaign for Safe

         Cosmetics
Everyday we use personal care products such as soap, lotion, sham-
poo, deodorant, shaving products, cologne, or makeup. These prod-
ucts can contain toxic chemicals because they are not regulated by
the federal government. As people of faith our faith tradition pro-
vides guidance on why our choices for personal care products are a
matter of justice and bodily stewardship.
We Are made
in the image of God (Genesis 1:26)
We are all made in the image of God and it’s important to know that God loves us each the way
we are made.

Caring for our bodies as temples to the Holy
Spirit (1 Corinthians 6:19-20)
Everyday we apply products that are absorbed through our skin, inhaled, or ingested. We should
be mindful of what is in the products we use. Many of them (especially the leading brands) con-
tain at least one chemical that may be harmful in the long term. Note that “all natural” product
labels should also be read carefully. Animal studies predict that the chemicals in personal care
products can contribute to changes in childhood puberty, reproductive dysfunction, birth defects,
and even cancer. Men, women, and children are all susceptible to these chemicals.
We are all vulnerable, and yet some are more at risk
Children are divine (Matthew 18:2-4; Canticles Rab-         We are taught to love thy neighbor as thyself (Leviti-
bah 1.4), and yet most at risk. There are a number of       cus 19:18; Mark 12:31), but low-income commu-
cosmetics products targeted to babies and children such     nities and communities of color are more likely to
as baby shampoo, powder, lotion, and cream. A 2008          face greater exposure to toxic chemicals. Toxic waste
study found that after using baby cosmetic products,        sites, trash transfer stations, and chemical production
the babies’ urine showed detectable levels of a chemi-      facilities tend to be located in these communities,
cal family called phthalates. New research links phtha-     increasing exposure to toxic material. Low-income
lates to early onset puberty in girls, testicular cancer,   communities may also lack access to safer cosmet-
and reproductive defects in baby boys. Fetal exposure       ics products. In addition, some products marketed to
to phthalates, lead, mercury, and other chemicals may       people of color often contain particularly problematic
also have both short and long term health effects.          or toxic ingredients.


What we can do
Become informed                                             •	 In 2007 OPI and other leading nail polish
Visit www.nccecojustice.org/cosmetics.html to learn            manufacturers agreed to remove phthalates, toluene,
more about this issue and what you can do. Check out           and formaldehyde from their nail polish.
the Skin Deep database to look up specific products:        •	 1,4 Dioxane—A common contaminant
www.cosmeticdatabase.com/. Visit the Campaign for              found in products that contain the following:
Safe Cosmetics to see which companies signed on to the         “PEG,” “polyethylene,” “polyethylene glycol,”
Compact for Safe Cosmetics and which organizations             “polyoxyethylene,” “-eth-” “oxynol” “ceteareth,” or
are members of the campaign: www.safecosmetics.org.            “oleth.” It’s linked in animal tests to cancer. It costs
                                                               pennies to remove it, and yet it is found in many
Less is more                                                   popular cosmetics, including baby washes.
Products with fewer ingredients are more likely to be
safer for you. Look for unscented products or ones          Spread the Good News
only scented with essential oils. Avoid products with       Gather with friends and other members of your faith
a bunch of names that are hard to pronounce. Some           community to learn more and to make non-toxic per-
chemicals to steer clear of include:                        sonal care products. Look for the upcoming Made in
•	 Placenta—Found in some hair conditioners or skin         the Image of God: A healthy spa toolkit for congregations.
   treatments.
•	 Mercury—Often called thimerosal and is found in          We can’t shop our way out of this problem
   some mascara, skin lighteners and eye drops.             Safe and regulated products for consumers should be the
•	 Hydroquinone—Frequently found in skin.                   answer. We need elected officials to enact an updated
   lightening products and in some hair dyes.               policy that will prevent toxic chemicals in personal care
•	 Lead—Found in some lipsticks. One study tested           products and provide us with healthy choices to care
   33 top brands of lipsticks and found lead in more        for our bodies.
   than half of them. Visit www.safecosmetics.org/
   your_health/poisonkiss.cfm.                              National Council of Churches Eco-Justice Program
•	 Phthalates—Often found in “fragrances,” hair spray,      110 Maryland Avenue NE Suite 108
   and some nail polish.                                    Washington, DC 20002
•	 Toluene—Found in some nail polish.                       www.nccecojustice.org/envhealthhome.htm
•	 Formaldehyde—Found in some nail polish. A                info@nccecojustice.org
   contaminant found in several personal care products,     202-544-2350
   it is not often listed in the ingredients.

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Made in the Image of God

  • 1. Made in the Image of God Campaign for Safe Cosmetics Everyday we use personal care products such as soap, lotion, sham- poo, deodorant, shaving products, cologne, or makeup. These prod- ucts can contain toxic chemicals because they are not regulated by the federal government. As people of faith our faith tradition pro- vides guidance on why our choices for personal care products are a matter of justice and bodily stewardship. We Are made in the image of God (Genesis 1:26) We are all made in the image of God and it’s important to know that God loves us each the way we are made. Caring for our bodies as temples to the Holy Spirit (1 Corinthians 6:19-20) Everyday we apply products that are absorbed through our skin, inhaled, or ingested. We should be mindful of what is in the products we use. Many of them (especially the leading brands) con- tain at least one chemical that may be harmful in the long term. Note that “all natural” product labels should also be read carefully. Animal studies predict that the chemicals in personal care products can contribute to changes in childhood puberty, reproductive dysfunction, birth defects, and even cancer. Men, women, and children are all susceptible to these chemicals.
  • 2. We are all vulnerable, and yet some are more at risk Children are divine (Matthew 18:2-4; Canticles Rab- We are taught to love thy neighbor as thyself (Leviti- bah 1.4), and yet most at risk. There are a number of cus 19:18; Mark 12:31), but low-income commu- cosmetics products targeted to babies and children such nities and communities of color are more likely to as baby shampoo, powder, lotion, and cream. A 2008 face greater exposure to toxic chemicals. Toxic waste study found that after using baby cosmetic products, sites, trash transfer stations, and chemical production the babies’ urine showed detectable levels of a chemi- facilities tend to be located in these communities, cal family called phthalates. New research links phtha- increasing exposure to toxic material. Low-income lates to early onset puberty in girls, testicular cancer, communities may also lack access to safer cosmet- and reproductive defects in baby boys. Fetal exposure ics products. In addition, some products marketed to to phthalates, lead, mercury, and other chemicals may people of color often contain particularly problematic also have both short and long term health effects. or toxic ingredients. What we can do Become informed • In 2007 OPI and other leading nail polish Visit www.nccecojustice.org/cosmetics.html to learn manufacturers agreed to remove phthalates, toluene, more about this issue and what you can do. Check out and formaldehyde from their nail polish. the Skin Deep database to look up specific products: • 1,4 Dioxane—A common contaminant www.cosmeticdatabase.com/. Visit the Campaign for found in products that contain the following: Safe Cosmetics to see which companies signed on to the “PEG,” “polyethylene,” “polyethylene glycol,” Compact for Safe Cosmetics and which organizations “polyoxyethylene,” “-eth-” “oxynol” “ceteareth,” or are members of the campaign: www.safecosmetics.org. “oleth.” It’s linked in animal tests to cancer. It costs pennies to remove it, and yet it is found in many Less is more popular cosmetics, including baby washes. Products with fewer ingredients are more likely to be safer for you. Look for unscented products or ones Spread the Good News only scented with essential oils. Avoid products with Gather with friends and other members of your faith a bunch of names that are hard to pronounce. Some community to learn more and to make non-toxic per- chemicals to steer clear of include: sonal care products. Look for the upcoming Made in • Placenta—Found in some hair conditioners or skin the Image of God: A healthy spa toolkit for congregations. treatments. • Mercury—Often called thimerosal and is found in We can’t shop our way out of this problem some mascara, skin lighteners and eye drops. Safe and regulated products for consumers should be the • Hydroquinone—Frequently found in skin. answer. We need elected officials to enact an updated lightening products and in some hair dyes. policy that will prevent toxic chemicals in personal care • Lead—Found in some lipsticks. One study tested products and provide us with healthy choices to care 33 top brands of lipsticks and found lead in more for our bodies. than half of them. Visit www.safecosmetics.org/ your_health/poisonkiss.cfm. National Council of Churches Eco-Justice Program • Phthalates—Often found in “fragrances,” hair spray, 110 Maryland Avenue NE Suite 108 and some nail polish. Washington, DC 20002 • Toluene—Found in some nail polish. www.nccecojustice.org/envhealthhome.htm • Formaldehyde—Found in some nail polish. A info@nccecojustice.org contaminant found in several personal care products, 202-544-2350 it is not often listed in the ingredients.