36 min

What We Don’t Know About the Beauty Industry and How It’s Affecting Our Health Don't Tell Me What To Do

    • Society & Culture

Today we are diving into the topic of the beauty industry and the effects on our health. We’re shown millions of cosmetic ads yearly telling us to buy products to take away our wrinkles, die our hair, cover our face, and more. But did you know that many of the cosmetics that we use in the U.S. have been banned in Europe due to toxicity of the chemicals? Neither did I. It was only this year that I really started to think more holistically about what I was putting on my body besides food and started to learn more about all the other chemicals that we bring into our lives in our cleaning and beauty products. To talk about this today I brought on Sarah Strickland - Sarah began her journey into her health career by attending Bastyr University, where she received her degree in Nutrition & Dietetics. Rather than following down the path of solely nutrition, Sarah decided that this health journey needed to be much more encompassing & began diving into many of the other health gaps of today’s society. This holistic view on women’s health came to include not only diet, but alternative remedies such as essential oil use, reducing environmental toxic exposure through the products we use on our skin and in our homes daily, and challenging many of societies “norms” when it comes to what we consider “healthy” and how we treat illness.

You can follow Sarah on Instagram at @momandbabebeauty. You can shop with her at Beauty Counter here: https://www.beautycounter.com/sarahstrickland1

Resources:


EWG - Environmental Working Group app
Nourishing Traditions of Baby and Childcare - Sally Fallon

Safe companies to check out:


Beauty Counter
Primally Pure
Branch Basics
Honest Company


Follow the podcast on Instagram at @dontellmewhattodopodcast. Or at the website donttellmewhattodopodcast.com.

Today we are diving into the topic of the beauty industry and the effects on our health. We’re shown millions of cosmetic ads yearly telling us to buy products to take away our wrinkles, die our hair, cover our face, and more. But did you know that many of the cosmetics that we use in the U.S. have been banned in Europe due to toxicity of the chemicals? Neither did I. It was only this year that I really started to think more holistically about what I was putting on my body besides food and started to learn more about all the other chemicals that we bring into our lives in our cleaning and beauty products. To talk about this today I brought on Sarah Strickland - Sarah began her journey into her health career by attending Bastyr University, where she received her degree in Nutrition & Dietetics. Rather than following down the path of solely nutrition, Sarah decided that this health journey needed to be much more encompassing & began diving into many of the other health gaps of today’s society. This holistic view on women’s health came to include not only diet, but alternative remedies such as essential oil use, reducing environmental toxic exposure through the products we use on our skin and in our homes daily, and challenging many of societies “norms” when it comes to what we consider “healthy” and how we treat illness.

You can follow Sarah on Instagram at @momandbabebeauty. You can shop with her at Beauty Counter here: https://www.beautycounter.com/sarahstrickland1

Resources:


EWG - Environmental Working Group app
Nourishing Traditions of Baby and Childcare - Sally Fallon

Safe companies to check out:


Beauty Counter
Primally Pure
Branch Basics
Honest Company


Follow the podcast on Instagram at @dontellmewhattodopodcast. Or at the website donttellmewhattodopodcast.com.

36 min

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