Analysis of Toxic Substances in the Composition of Cosmetic Products

Autoriai

##semicolon##

https://doi.org/10.69760/lumin.2025004002

##semicolon##

cosmetic products##common.commaListSeparator## toxic substances##common.commaListSeparator## endocrine disruption##common.commaListSeparator## consumer safety

Santrauka

This study provides a critical analysis of potentially toxic substances commonly found in cosmetic products, with a particular focus on parabens, phthalates, formaldehyde-releasing agents, surfactants, and fragrance components. Using a systematic literature review approach, the research examines the functional roles of these substances in cosmetic formulations and evaluates their possible health effects associated with long-term and repeated exposure. Evidence from recent toxicological and epidemiological studies indicates that certain cosmetic ingredients may act as endocrine disruptors, contribute to skin irritation and allergic reactions, and pose cumulative health risks through dermal absorption. The study also highlights existing challenges related to insufficient labeling transparency and limited consumer awareness, which hinder informed decision-making. Furthermore, current industry trends toward safer alternatives, including natural and plant-based ingredients, are discussed as promising strategies for reducing health risks. The findings emphasize the need for improved regulatory oversight, clearer labeling practices, and increased public awareness to promote safer cosmetic use and encourage the development of health-conscious cosmetic formulations.

##submission.authorBiography##

  • ##submission.authorWithAffiliation##

    Gasimova, Kh. A. Master’s Student, Nakhchivan State University, Azerbaijan. Email: qasimovaxedice342@gmail.com. ORCID: https://orcid.org/0009-0009-9315-516X.     

##submission.citations##

Ababneh, F. A., & Al-Momani, I. F. (2018). Assessments of toxic heavy metals contamination in cosmetic products. Environmental Forensics, 19(2), 134-142.

Akhtar, A., Kazi, T. G., Afridi, H. I., & Khan, M. (2022). Human exposure to toxic elements through facial cosmetic products: Dermal risk assessment. Regulatory toxicology and pharmacology, 131, 105145.

Bilal, M., Mehmood, S., & Iqbal, H. M. (2020). The beast of beauty: environmental and health concerns of toxic components in cosmetics. Cosmetics, 7(1), 13.

Indriaty, S., Hidayati, N. R., & Bachtiar, A. (2018). Health risks of cosmetic products containing mercury and training on cosmetic registration checking at Gunung Jati Hospital, Cirebon. Surya Masyarakat Journal, 1(1), 8–11.

Kaličanin, B., & Velimirović, D. (2016). A study of the possible harmful effects of cosmetic beauty products on human health. Biological trace element research, 170(2), 476-484.

Kilic, S., Kilic, M., & Soylak, M. (2021). The determination of toxic metals in some traditional cosmetic products and health risk assessment. Biological trace element research, 199(6), 2272-2277.

Lestari, R. D., & Widayati, A. (2022). Profile of cosmetic use among female adolescents in Indonesian vocational high schools in Yogyakarta. Pharmaceutical Journal, 18(1), 8–16.

Salvador, A., & Chisvert, A. (Eds.). (2011). Analysis of cosmetic products. Elsevier.

Supriningrum, R., & Jubaidah, S. (2019). Counseling on safe cosmetics and identification of mercury in cosmetic products. Mahakam Community Service Journal, 3(2), 136.

Xocayev, V., & Kərimova, D. (n.d.). The importance of parabens in the cosmetic industry. Unpublished manuscript.

Zahejsky, J. (2006). External dermatological therapy and cosmetics: Clinical, physiological, and biological perspectives. Grada Publishing.

##submission.downloads##

Publikuota

2025-12-13