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State legislatures are outlawing the use of microbeads in cosmetics, toothpaste, etc.

Curious what this will do to the lineup of cosmetics products on the Q since many exfoliators and scrubs contain them. Anyone following this topic?

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Re: State legislatures are outlawing the use of microbeads in cosmetics, toothpaste, etc.

I hate anything that can ruin our environment. The microbeads are plastic and when getting into the water supply, that's bad.

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Re: State legislatures are outlawing the use of microbeads in cosmetics, toothpaste, etc.

What is their reasoning for the legislation?

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Re: State legislatures are outlawing the use of microbeads in cosmetics, toothpaste, etc.

Isomers is in Canada and they changed there scrubs last yr..I dont like what they are using now in the facial cleanser.

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Re: State legislatures are outlawing the use of microbeads in cosmetics, toothpaste, etc.

On 3/27/2015 acim said:

What is their reasoning for the legislation?

Ruining our environment, harming animals, and I think something about water supply.

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Re: State legislatures are outlawing the use of microbeads in cosmetics, toothpaste, etc.

On 3/27/2015 JoEllad said:
On 3/27/2015 acim said:

What is their reasoning for the legislation?

Ruining our environment, harming animals, and I think something about water supply.

Yes they are getting into the water supply and finding their way into lakes and streams. Fish mistake them for food and eat them.

A key problem is that these tiny pieces of plastic, also called "polyethylene microspheres," are less than a millimeter across – so small that sewage treatment plants can't process them out of waste water. The size of fish eggs, the microbeads are virtually indestructible and are mistaken for food by many marine organisms. When eaten, they can damage fish and creatures like coral, and work their way up through the eco-system.

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Re: State legislatures are outlawing the use of microbeads in cosmetics, toothpaste, etc.

I actually am moving away from this stuff myself as I finish things up. Trying to be more mindful in what I use. I am glad to hear this, it can make a big difference.
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Re: State legislatures are outlawing the use of microbeads in cosmetics, toothpaste, etc.

On 3/27/2015 MidNight said:

Isomers is in Canada and they changed there scrubs last yr..I dont like what they are using now in the facial cleanser.

I was not aware of this. Did they replace the microbeads?

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Re: State legislatures are outlawing the use of microbeads in cosmetics, toothpaste, etc.

On 3/27/2015 Crisso said:
On 3/27/2015 MidNight said:

Isomers is in Canada and they changed there scrubs last yr..I dont like what they are using now in the facial cleanser.

I was not aware of this. Did they replace the microbeads?

Yes they have something natural now and it is not as effective as the other was..I am all for getting rid of the microbeads but find something else as effective..I think if they even added more to the cleanser it might work better.

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Re: State legislatures are outlawing the use of microbeads in cosmetics, toothpaste, etc.

On 3/27/2015 MidNight said:
On 3/27/2015 Crisso said:
On 3/27/2015 MidNight said:

Isomers is in Canada and they changed there scrubs last yr..I dont like what they are using now in the facial cleanser.

I was not aware of this. Did they replace the microbeads?

Yes they have something natural now and it is not as effective as the other was..I am all for getting rid of the microbeads but find something else as effective..I think if they even added more to the cleanser it might work better.

Thanks, MidNight. I will check it out.