Wednesday, August 13, 2008

Travel Baby Wipes

For travel baby wipes, sodium lauryl sulfate and propylene glycol are the two most problematic ingredients. These substances can cause baby skin irritation, mucous membrane irritation, and dry skin. It may also cause genetic changes as well. Thus, if these substances are composed in baby wipes, it could be very harmful to your baby. Other chemicals to avoid are polyethylene glycol (PEG), ethanolamines, alcohol, fragrance, and parabens. PEG will cause dry skin of your baby and identified as a potential carcinogen. Thus, this should be avoided. Other substances are hormone-disrupting substances which are toxic and can cause cancer. Therefore, all these substances should be avoided when choosing your baby travel wipes.

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