Is methylparaben a paraben?
Besides, what is a paraben and why is it bad?
Parabens are believed to disrupt hormone function by mimicking oestrogen. Too much oestrogen can trigger an increase in breast cell division and growth of tumours, which is why paraben use has been linked to breast cancer and reproductive issues.
- Ethylparaben: 0.4%
- Methylparaben: 0.4%
- Butylparaben + propylparaben: 0.19%
- Total paraben concentration (ie. a mix of them): 0.8%
Also asked, is methylparaben safe for skin?
Acute toxicity studies have shown that methylparaben is practically non-toxic by both oral and parenteral administration in animals. In a population with normal skin, methylparaben is practically non-irritating and non-sensitizing; however, allergic reactions to ingested parabens have been reported.
Parabens aren't as bad for you as many make it out to be. In 2004, a small study found trace amounts of parabens in breast cancer tumors, which helped trigger a lot of the controversy you see today. The ACS concludes by saying that there are no clear health risks from parabens in cosmetics and skin care products.