How to Find Products Without Parabens
As a reproductive endocrinologist, I’m passionate about helping patients optimize their reproductive health through lifestyle changes.
Endocrine disruptors like parabens can affect fertility in a variety of ways—increased risk of miscarriage, lowered fertility treatment success rates, overall egg and sperm health—and they’re once you know how to look, you’ll find they’re nearly everywhere.
Parabens are a chemical preservative. This preservative is added to products you come into contact daily, including makeup, shampoo, laundry detergent, toothpaste, and even supplements. Check out my blog post Parabens and Fertility for more information about how parabens can impact your health and fertility.
Whether you’re looking to start your family or not, limiting exposure to parabens can help your overall health. And with parabens in so many products, it might seem like a hopeless task to try to limit exposure.
Here are a few tips for finding products without parabens:
1. Read the label
Fortunately, when you look at the ingredients label on the back of your products, parabens should be listed, so you can choose whether or not to purchase based on the ingredients.
2. Research with a product database
There are websites that provide iPhone apps like ewg.org (Environmental Working Group) and thinkdirtyapp.com that lists products by toxicity and ingredients.
3. Buy from a brand you trust
There are many beauty and personal care brands that offer paraben-free products. I recommend beautycounter.com as one of my faves.
4. Buy from a company that screens different brands for you
Companies like credobeauty.com or follain.com do trustworthy research on brand safety and toxicity so you don’t have to.
Aim for progress, not perfection
Living life without any exposure to parabens would be challenging. But, since parabens are also endocrine disruptors that alter hormonal function in the human body, aim to decrease exposure where you can.
For more information about parabens and fertility, check out my YouTube video.