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Skincare Safety

Peer-reviewed studies on endocrine-disrupting chemicals and microplastics in personal care products.

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Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals (EDCs) in Cosmetics

Endocrine-disrupting chemicals in cosmetics: mechanisms & skin health impacts

Comprehensive review of how phthalates, parabens, benzophenones and triclosan found in cosmetics may affect skin and hormonal systems.

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Interference mechanisms of endocrine disruptors from cosmetics

In-vitro analysis of common cosmetic endocrine disruptors and their effects on hormone signaling and cellular systems.

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Personal care product use correlates with urinary phthalates & parabens

HERMOSA study showing real-world evidence that skincare and makeup use increases internal phthalate and paraben exposure.

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Endocrine disruptors in cosmetic products — public health implications

Regulatory-focused review examining how cosmetic ingredients can act as hormone mimics with uncertain long-term health impacts.

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Potential contamination in cosmetics: parabens and skin absorption

Review describing how parabens are absorbed through the skin and linked with potential hormonal effects.

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Microplastics, Skincare & Skin Exposure

Microplastics in cosmetics: potential risks to skin health

Review summarizing how micro- and nano-plastics can penetrate skin, induce oxidative stress, inflammation, and barrier dysfunction.

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Microplastics in skin cleansing products — health risk overview

Discusses dermal exposure routes and biological impacts of microplastics found in skincare products.

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