Our Future
Chemical toxicity is showing up in our every day environment like air and water. This affects our bodies internally, externally, and as well as impacts the very nature we need to sustain life and habitability.
We have a personal responsibility to protect our clients, ourselves, and the environment. We want our clients to know when they invest in our services they are also paying a service back to the environment. It’s a place to learn more ways to get involved without compromising on luxury like hair or beauty.
Nature
With eight million metric tons of plastic entering the world's oceans every year, there is growing concern about the proliferation of plastics in the environment. Despite this, surprisingly little is known about the full impact of plastic pollution on human health. Studies have found that certain chemicals in plastic can leach out of the plastic and some of these chemicals have been linked to health problems such as metabolic disorders (including obesity) and reduced fertility.
Toxins
A lot of typical salons who use professional styling products are unaware or are negligent of the ingredients used to make their products perform. Toxins in salon chemicals can be absorbed through airways, indigestion, and through the skin.
Such are: formaldehyde, toluene, methyl methacrylate, p-phenylenediamine and ammonium persulfate, toluene, ammonia, and methyl methacrylate, which are often found in the air of the salons. Most of these ingredients found in the products have been associated to causing stylists: asthma, dermatitis, nasal and throat irritation, neurological symptoms, and even cancer.
Salon workers can also absorb these chemicals through their skin and breathe them in as fumes which build up in the air of the salon over the course of the workday. Research shows that salon workers are at greater risk for certain health problems compared to other occupations. For female stylists, being exposed to these chemicals and toxins have been linked to causing cancers, neurological diseases (such as dementia and depression), immune diseases, birth defects, reproductive disorders (including a high rate of miscarriages), skin diseases, asthma, and other breathing problems.
More serious, elevated risks are that they are more likely to have babies with low weight at birth, miscarriage, and babies born with cleft palates from repeated exposure to hairspray and permanent wave solutions chemicals.
With this small amount of information, our professional beauty industry shouldn’t ignore the signs of how theses chemicals are effecting our health long term. We want to work behind the chair as long as we can. We will not stop trying to help create a cleaner and healthier environment for salon professionals as well as our loyal clients who come to see us regularly.