Parabens Medium Risk

Preservatives commonly used in cosmetics, pharmaceuticals, and food products to prevent bacterial and fungal growth. Common types include methylparaben, propylparaben, and butylparaben.

Health Concerns

  • Weak estrogen-mimicking properties
  • Found in breast cancer tissue (though causation not proven)
  • Potential skin irritation and allergies
  • May affect male reproductive health
  • Can be absorbed through the skin

Environmental Impact

  • Detected in marine mammals and fish
  • Found in surface waters and wastewater
  • May affect coral reef health
  • Persistent in aquatic environments

Regulatory Status

EU has restricted certain parabens in cosmetics. Generally considered safe by FDA at current levels.

What to Avoid

Ingredients ending in '-paraben' (methylparaben, propylparaben, butylparaben, etc.)

Safer Alternatives

Paraben-free products, products preserved with vitamin E or rosemary extract

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