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These Perfumes used on your body affect your health.

Crisely Blay 2 years ago 0

The perfumes and fragrances we see on the market, they are no less of mass chemicals which we aren’t aware of. The part which interests us, is the floral or nice scent it gives on our body or living rooms.Perfumes

Note , studies have reveal ,the higher the scent of most sprays and perfumes, the greatest  our lives at risk.

If you are a good researcher or an investigator, you find out most perfumes and fragrances are most  present with phthalate. They have other names like DBP (dibutyl phthalate),DNOP (di-n-octyl phthalate),DiNP (diisononyl phthalate),DEP (diethyl phthalate),BBzP (benzyl butyl phthalate),DEHP (di 2-ethylhexl phthalate),DiDP (diisodecyl phthalate),DnHP (di-n-hexyl phthalate).

Phthalate poses health risks such as cancer.Perfumes

They are a family of industrial chemicals used to soften polyvinyl chloride (PVC) plastic and as solvents in cosmetics and other consumer products. They can damage the liver, kidneys, lungs, and reproductive system. They are used in our perfumes, in soaps, hair products, shampoo, nail polishes and so on.

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This chemical makes any usable item you intend producing , in large quantity, ensure you read the ingredients labeled on a product before you purchase.

 

Written By

Dorcas Prah known professionally as Crisely Blay is a Ghanaian celebrity blogger, freelance journalist, and reporter.

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