European Standards are hundreds times better at banishing ingredients than the United States. In Europe over 1,300 ingredients are banned, but in the United States only about 30. Crunchi Corporate has actually even more strict requirements in order to offer a toxin free skincare and cosmetics brand. They even have their own banished list on top of the European Standards.
There is no regulation on the term toxin free, but Crunchi defines it as follows: "a product is considered toxin free if it does not contain any ingredients known to cause harm or health hazard based on the available ingredient data and research. Each ingredient has been carefully selected and our products are free of all harmful ingredients documented in our banished ingredient list."
Each week I will inform you of one of those ingredients and why Crunchi has banned its use.
Phenoxyethanol is a common preservative in most personal care products such as skincare and cosmetics. It is the product of highly corrosive phenol and a known carcinogenic ethylene oxide. A member of the glycol ether family, Phenoxyethanol, may contain residuals of these chemicals resulting in possible allergic reactions. The American Society of Contact Dermatitis lists this ingredient as a core allergen even with as little as less than one percent present.
The goal is cleaner, healthier skincare and cosmetics free of harsh chemicals and known allergens. Phenoxyethanol doesn't make the cut with it being considered a core allergen at such low levels. I was using several skincare and pampering products that utilized this ingredient as the preservative. I have since discontinued use of said products because my personal goal is to transition to a toxin free lifestyle.
The ingredient does meet European Standards, so if low tox is your goal then this ingredient may not be a huge deal for you to avoid. Just make sure you are looking at your labels and you are aware if you start having any breakouts or allergic reactions, this ingredient could be the culprit.
Let me know in the comments below if you found this ingredient on any of your trusted labels. And don't forget next week we will be covering another ingredient to avoid!
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