My little one had a horrible reaction to a RADOX body wash product the other day. And while people react to stuff, including things we deem healthy, the ordeal got me investigating. I needed to find out more about the ‘stuff’ that goes into the ‘stuff’ we put on ourselves, especially considering my wee one got a horrific rash all over her poor head and near her eye balls.
Revitalise, my left foot! Here’s a bit about what I found. “the mixture contains five individual perfume ingredients which can be strongly irritant and have been shown to cause a range of health problems in other animals. Amazingly, this product also contains a sunscreen – to protect the product, not the person.” Ex-squeeze me? Protect it from itself? What does this mean. I still can’t find information on why they would put sunscreen in a body wash to PROTECT IT FROM ITSELF, so if you have the answer, throw me a bone in the comments below. I dug a little deeper into the Radox and body wash ingredient lists and learned about my new little friend, Methylisothiazolinone. It could be what caused the reaction… “Methylisothiazolinone is a powerful synthetic biocide and preservative within the group of isothiazolinones, which is used in numerous personal care products and a wide range of industrial applications. It is a cytotoxin that may affect different types of cells. Its use for a wide range of personal products for humans, such as cosmetics, lotions, moisturizers, sanitary wipes, shampoos, and sunscreens, more than doubled during the first decade of the twenty-first century and is proving to be a concern because of sensitization and allergic reactions as well as cell and nerve damage.” (Resource) Really? Nerve damage, huh. The more I learn, the more I wonder: how are standards getting so low when it comes to what we put IN and ON our bodies? Who’s running this bloody fiasco? Anyway, let’s be solution orientated. After the incident, I’ve gone back to using the stuff I know is good. It’s not too hard to do. There are some great organic products on the market now, and they are easy to get your hands on. The Gaia range are great, can be found at Woolies, and although it’s expensive, it’s better than a burning eye ball. My kids are obsessed with bubble bath, and no one’s had a reaction to the Organic Care range so far. It’s not really ‘organic’ but it will do the job until I find something better. Once again, let me know in the comments if you have a good one, please. Lastly, this little escapade has finally got me doing something I’ve been wanting to do for years, and that’s looking into more natural beauty products/homemade recipes. Lately, I’ve realised that if it’s safe to eat, it’s probably better for your skin. My daily skin beauty regime still consists of a cleaner, toner, and moisturiser, just as it did before … but with a twist. My skin has never felt so soft. CLEANSER Turn on the tap, and wash your face. If you want to be clever, use purified water. Water is best for your PH levels. TONER Apple Cidar Vinegar. Yep, you heard me. Just don’t get that baby near your eyes. Gently wipe it on with some cotton wool. Then wash it of with … you guessed it … water. “Apple Cider Vinegar (ACV) has amazing health benefits and you can use it to treat skin problems such as: age spots, acne, pimples as well as other skin conditions. It contains the beneficial enzymes, bacteria, pectin and trace minerals that makes ACV so good for you.” (Resource) MOISTERISER Organic Coconut Oil. You can use it on its own, or pop a bit of Vitamin E in by piercing an actual vitamin and squeezing out the oil. “Coconut oil is very good at hydrating skin. It sinks in deep, conditions, moisturizes, and softens skin. It isn’t pumped full of water or petroleum byproducts like many commercial cleansers or lotions either. Skin is kept clean by an oily substance called sebum.” (Resource) I’m going to try my hand at a few other things and start making some slow and steady changes around here. My family might end up wiping their butts with tree bark, but whatever’s best, right?
13 Comments
11/15/2018 10:10:38 pm
I’m allergic to the blue Radox with “moisture beads” but not my husband’s black bottle one (green goop). Thanks I enjoyed your article.
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Kholofelo
8/14/2021 06:37:04 am
I had to trace my steps for 4 months, not understanding what was wrong with me, only discovered I’m allergic to Radox shower gel that have harmed me badly😢
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Luaren
11/1/2023 04:01:15 am
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3/21/2020 04:49:07 pm
Thank you very much for having case discussion with us. It is really important to understand the nature of skin and get to know what are the things that are allergic and what are not.
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Susan Currie
5/4/2021 04:49:17 am
I got in the shower and used Radox all over , the next day I had a burning scalp and my scalp is still burning due to the chemicals in Radox. Never again will I use Radox Shower Gel.
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User
2/24/2023 09:14:19 am
Thank you so much! I never knew how harmful Radox is, I just simply thought it was because of my skin! I get miniature hives that itch uncontrollably every time I use it, never again will my family and I purchase this product!
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Jordan Peterson's Constant Tears
9/12/2023 07:13:22 am
Found this when searching 'allergic to radox?' I can't stop itching. Either it's drying me out or it's something that is causing the itching in the product itself. I wish it didn't smell so gorgeous. Don't make me have to buy £50 natural body wash from whole foods :(
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