Friday, March 30, 2012

8 Myths & Facts you need to know!!

Hello Dear Readers!!

The following are 8 myths & facts on the safety (or lack there of) your cosmetics and skin care products... Thanks to the Environmental Working Group!!

Myth – If it’s for sale at a supermarket, drugstore, or department store cosmetics counter, it must be safe.
Fact – The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has no authority to require companies to test products for safety. FDA does not review or approve the vast majority of products or ingredients before they go on the market. The agency conducts pre-market reviews only for certain color additives and active ingredients in cosmetics classified as over-the-counter drugs (FDA 2005, 2010).

Myth – The cosmetics industry effectively polices itself, making sure all ingredients meet a strict standard of safety.
Fact – In its more than 30-year history, the industry’s safety panel (the Cosmetic Ingredient Review, or CIR) has assessed fewer than 20 percent of cosmetics ingredients and found only 11 ingredients or chemical groups to be unsafe (FDA 2007, CIR 2009, Houlihan 2008). Its recommendations are not binding on companies (Houlihan 2008).

Myth – The government prohibits dangerous chemicals in personal care products, and companies wouldn’t risk using them.
Fact – Cosmetics companies may use any ingredient or raw material, except for color additives and a few prohibited substances, without government review or approval (FDA 2005, FDA 2000).
  • More than 500 products sold in the U.S. contain ingredients banned in cosmetics in Japan, Canada or the European Union (EWG 2007b).
  • Nearly 100 products contain ingredients considered unsafe by the International Fragrance Association (EWG 2007c).
  • A wide range of nanomaterials whose safety is in question may be common in personal care products (EWG 2006).
  • 22% of all personal care products may be contaminated with the cancer-causing impurity 1,4-dioxane, including many children’s products (EWG 2007d, CDC 2009).
  • 60% of sunscreens contain the potential hormone disruptor oxybenzone that readily penetrates the skin and contaminates the bodies of 97% of Americans (EWG 2010, Calafat et al 2008).
  • 61% of tested lipstick brands contain residues of lead (CSC 2007).
Myth – Cosmetic ingredients are applied to the skin and rarely get into the body. When they do, levels are too low to matter.
Fact – People are exposed by breathing in sprays and powders, swallowing chemicals on the lips or hands or absorbing them through the skin. Studies find evidence of health risks. Biomonitoring studies have found cosmetics ingredients – like phthalate plasticizers, paraben preservatives, the pesticide triclosan, synthetic musks, and sunscreens – as common pollutants in men, women and children. Many of these chemicals are potential hormone disruptors (Gray et al. 1986, Schreurs et al. 2004, Gomez et al. 2005, Veldhoen et al. 2006). Products commonly contain penetration enhancers to drive ingredients deeper into the skin. Studies find health problems in people exposed to common fragrance and sunscreen ingredients, including elevated risk for sperm damage, feminization of the male reproductive system, and low birth weight in girls (Duty et al. 2003, Hauser et al. 2007, Swan et al. 2005, Wolff et al. 2008).

Myth – Products made for children or bearing claims like “hypoallergenic” are safer choices.
Fact – Most cosmetic marketing claims are unregulated, and companies are rarely if ever required to back them up, even for children’s products. A company can use a claim like “hypoallergenic” or “natural” “to mean anything or nothing at all,” and while “[m]ost of the terms have considerable market value in promoting cosmetic products to consumers,… dermatologists say they have very little medical meaning” (FDA 1998). An investigation of more than 1,700 children’s body care products found that 81 percent of those marked “gentle” or “hypoallergenic” contained allergens or skin and eye irritants (EWG 2007a).

Myth – Natural and organic products are always safer.
Fact – Products labeled natural or organic often contain synthetic chemicals, and even truly natural or organic ingredients are not necessarily risk-free. The global, plant-based pharmaceutical market, valued at $19.5 billion in 2008, relies on the ability of “natural” chemicals – like those used in some natural cosmetics – to significantly alter body functions, a far cry from innocuous (BCC Research 2006, 2009). On the other hand, products labeled “organic” or “natural” can contain petrochemicals and no certified organic or natural ingredients whatsoever. Products certified as organic can contain as little as 10% organic ingredients by weight or volume (Certech 2008). FDA tried establishing an official definition for the term “natural,” but these protections were overturned in court (FDA 1998). Research shows that 35 percent of children’s products marketed as “natural” contain artificial preservatives (EWG 2007a).

Myth – FDA would promptly recall any product that injures people.
Fact – FDA has no authority to require recalls of harmful cosmetics. Furthermore, manufacturers are not required to report cosmetics-related injuries to the agency. FDA relies on companies to report injuries voluntarily (FDA 2005).

Myth – Consumers can read ingredient labels and avoid products with hazardous chemicals.
Fact – Federal law allows companies to leave many chemicals off labels, including nanomaterials, ingredients considered trade secrets, and components of fragrance (Houlihan 2008). Fragrance may include any of 3,163 different chemicals (IFRA 2010), none of which are required to be listed on labels. Fragrance tests reveal an average of 14 hidden compounds per formulation, including potential hormone disruptors and diethyl phthalate, a compound linked to sperm damage (EWG & CSC, 2010).

Myth – Cosmetics safety is a concern for women only.
Fact – Surveys show that on average, women use 12 products containing 168 ingredients every day, men use 6 products with 85 ingredients (EWG 2004), and children are exposed to an average of 61 ingredients daily (EWG 2007a). The industry-funded CIR safety panel incorrectly assumes that consumers are exposed to just one chemical at a time, and personal care products are the only source of exposure (EWG 2004).

Authors: Jason Rano, Legislative Analyst, and Jane Houlihan, Senior Vice President for Research.

Scary huh?
Gives you something to chew on.

Have a wonderful day!

Blessings,
Shannon <3

Monday, March 26, 2012

Wonderfulness!!+Thoughts on Acne meds & Acidophilus.

Good Morning!!
I caved and decided to have some coffee this morning with hazelnut, care to join me?
We have some cloud coverage but the prediction is low 80's! 
This time last year it was ridiculously cold so this change is rather nice :)

Well, to make a long story short my prayers have been answered in a way I didn't see coming...
God put on my bosses heart the understanding of how doing more work than what I'm contracted to do would indeed put me under more stress than needed. She informed me Saturday that all she'd be needing is me to maybe open and close here and there, that she saw it was going to stress me and she wants me happy and in my element where I thrive!!

Praise God :)

I left there with such a weight lifted it was amazing!

So, now that I've kind veered away from how I started to post on here I think it's time to bounce back into things don't you? It's been a crazy month and a half but I think I can see the ocean waves coming to a steadiness that is overdue and a blessing to be sure.

I will resume my regular postings asap and will try to get something out every Monday if possible!
(Seeing as it's my only week day off usually)

So keep an eye out and I will be talking with you very soon!!

Blessings,
Shannon <3

Tip of the session:
Have you ever been curious about the acne on your forehead?
Have you tried numerous topical treatments and still no relief?
Tried drinking more water, even putting lemon in it?
Have you even considered using medication to tame your annoying little friends up there?
Dr.'s I have found and am very disgusted with I might add, are very prescription happy.
Did you know many acne medications are detrimental to your health?



Some side effects might be:
 Intense photo sensitivity
Hair loss or sever thinning
Leg cramps
Tumors
Weight change
Behavior changes
Suicidal tendencies
Tooth discoloration
Fluid retention
Impaired liver function
Ect...

I went to school with a girl who took Accutane and her hair is forever altered now because of it...
Blonds are known for having thick gorgeous locks, it's part of their genetics.
(But not every blond will have thick hair due to blond line differences ect)

Anyway.
She said her hair used to grow fast and long, was thick and something she loved!
Post Accutane it can't grow past her shoulders, 
is thinner, finer and breaks off once it reaches a certain length. 
Eugh, not fun!

Now, there are some cases where the acne is so intense that you do need a Dr.'s help.
Please don't hear me telling you to ditch your physician all together.
I haven't had many clients with upper grade acne but I have had my fair share in treating various types and there are many reasons acne is found on the human body.
Tho I still say check into more natural alternatives first!
Talk to your Dr. and see, some are trying to lean more towards a healthier rout vs artificial. 

Coming back around to forehead acne...
It usually means your digestive track is crying out for help!
If you have found that this is the case you may want to talk with your nutritionist about Acidophilus.
This little guy helps promote healthy digestive function and keeps your friendly bacteria count normal. 
If you friendly or microflora balance is being disrupted that may be a case for forehead breakouts.
Not 100% cause hormones and stress can play a key there too but the forehead is a signal that your digestive track may need some TLC.



Some things it may help with:
Female health with properly balanced bacteria for vaginal yeast infections
Cancer prevention
Helps lower serum cholesterol levels
Will help prenatal vitamins function at it's highest
May help calm the side effects of Inflammatory Bowel Disease 
Ect...

Just be aware,
 If your super sensitive it may cause things to be a little more free than you're used to ;) 
But if you're on a prenatal (or suffer from IBS Irritable bowel syndrome) this may not be such a bad thing seeing as prenatal vitamins can cause the opposite. 
Just be sure to consult a nutritionist and/or your Dr.

Be Healthy and don't forget to check out  and like my facebook page!!!
I give updates on blogs I'm posting, random research findings on your favorite cosmetics, fitness tips and more :)





Monday, February 27, 2012

Tween & Teen skincare!! An article of sorts for work...

The Educating of our youth on skincare!
Tweens & Teens

The raising of a Tween or Teen in today’s culture isn’t always easy with the media trying to “inform” us what they should look like and put on their precious skin. A heartbreaking reality has been hitting us for many years and that is our Tween/Teen culture needs grow up before their time. This involves the improper use of cosmetics and skincare. The media uses brilliant techniques to lure them into trying things that in the end will be harmful and possibly cause later irremovable damage. The actual education isn’t difficult but rather a joy!
We at Flying Horse desire to show you how simple and wonderful it is to shed light on this sometimes tricky area in your child’s daily and nightly routine. This is us trying to show our passion for you!!
We are here to serve, educate and bring you a peace of mind that we are here and deeply care for you and your family’s wellbeing.
A budding young adult should delight in learning how to preserve their outer youth understanding it really isn’t that hard, let’s explore a few ways…

Tweens should have the basic understanding that their skin is still like that of a baby but is needing the start of an adult skin care routine as their hormones are about to go on a wild ride and take their skin with it!
Their needs aren’t very big as of yet but they do need to start showing attention in the area of skincare.

Basic Needs:
A mild cleanser to clean and protect their still uniquely delicate condition
A hydrating toner to maintain the balance of their skin’s PH
An oil-free moisturizer to start the preservation and habit of moisturizing
A safe SPF that has low levels of chemicals no higher than 30
A powdered SPF will be safest in the long run if they are showing early signs of troubled skin.
At this point a scrub and mask may be too overwhelming and can be used in times of slumber parties and experimental fun!

Teenagers are by this point coming into their own, hungering for independence and the need to be more responsible for their skin as it is changing at a rapid rate.  At this point doing the wrong thing with their skin could have some serious consequences, the type that in 20 years they’ll be looking to change things that may never be able to be changed. Another thing for them to understand is one thing may be okay for their friend “Jane” but not good for them. A more detailed regimen is to be expected and the desire to do more should be blossoming! 

Basic and Growing Needs:
A cleanser for their skin type
A scrub to exfoliate 3 times a week
A toner and maybe astringent to balance oil and PH
A moisturizer and still likely to be oil-free 
Simple eye treatment to keep their skin hydrated
And as before a proper SPF.
Serums would be a help for some skin types but may also be too much and slightly overwhelming. 
Could start to suggest doing a mask once a week at least.


In all of this there will most likely be talks about makeup for girls and what's appropriate. I don't think experimenting is a bad thing and it can be fun when the occasion calls for it! However, I am a firm believer that less is more even when it comes to concealing things we don't care for such as blemishes and dark circles. All of which can be done tastefully bringing out the natural beauty starting on the inside. If there's a desire to try new things and see how different looks may appear encouragement of the right kind may produce talents far beyond anything you've ever seen...


Your children are precious to us and we value their development!
Thank you


Shannon P.

Tuesday, January 31, 2012

A true spa experience!

Good Afternoon Darling Readers!!!

It's a little nippy here in the Springs so I've made us some more tea if that's alright with you?
I've been working on kicking a silly cold so I figured some green tea with pomegranate would be nice...
It's a simple tasting tea, I rather like it. Esp since the antioxidants are amazing!!
If you want some honey to give the flavoring more zing I have some right over here on the counter.
Shall we take a seat?

After my last blog I figured it's time to point out some wonderful perks a spa should be offering you during your visit! These little things can make a world of difference in your choice of wanting to go back or run away.

When you walk in the front door the spa should have a soul warming atmosphere and the smiles from the employees should come quickly and genuinely. By soul warming I'm not saying any one particular look is THE LOOK. Everybody has their own taste and what feels good to them.
My personal favorite is earth tones, wood, choice tile or marble, scented candles filling the air with a delectable aroma. The product (s) are neatly displayed on shelves with a mirror in back and a light overhead giving you a clear view of what the spa has to offer...
Either way, it should feel like you can trust the environment as soon as you walk in the door!

You should be checked in quickly and treated like a king or queen.
Any notifications of the spa running behind should be told to you so you're not wondering if you've been forgotten. 

One of two things can be offered next.
They can offer you a place to safely store your things and you will be given a robe and slippers.
Or they will show you directly to a sitting area that should be cozy and inviting. There they will most likely have you fill out any paperwork so your therapist or Aesty can give you a proper consult.
The paperwork should be detailed to help them serve your needs to the best of their skills and knowledge.
You shouldn't have to wait long before you are greeted and asked if you need anymore time on your paperwork or if they'll be a few more minuets. 

If you are already in a robe you will be shown to your room and given a few minuets to climb under the covers and get comfortable. The room should have lower lighting, soft music playing (or a sound machine), it should look clean and smell delightful (or at least clean)!
If you have yet to undress you should be offered a place to store your things and given time to get ready w/out feeling rushed.

The consultation should feel like an easy conversation and not an interrogation.
You should feel like you can trust this person, that they know what they're doing and are concerned about you and your feelings. The consultation should also be through yet not feel like you're a cadaver ready for an autopsy. If you have questions, don't be afraid to ask! They should be able to openly answer and give you a clean reply leaving you feel even more confident in your treatment.

The treatment should be nothing short of bliss!!
And any extractions should be sensitive to you and your tolerance to such a thing. 

If you have fallen asleep they should rouse your gently and let your clear the cobwebs.
Offer you some water or tea and then let you get up and dressed or back into the robe.
You should be escorted back to the waiting area and told you can feel free to sit and relax while you sip on water, tea or coffee. If you have any questions you should be allowed to ask and offered to do so.

Once ready to leave you should have a clear understanding of where you need to go, and the desire to return should be singing a song in your head. You feel like you got your money's worth and have been treated like no other place has ever treated you before. A refreshed and renewed sense of self should be washing over you in waves of pleasure. If you need to be somewhere make sure to ask ahead of time if they can help you with a light makeup application and see if it's with the treatment or an extra cost. 

I'm thrilled to be offering my services at a spa near you soon!! 
Whereas out of my home is delightful, I can't have all the perks I want with my current setup.
I have taste that doesn't fit my budget currently and I hunger to offer only but the best and very soon I shall :)

As always I enjoyed our talk and will be eager to speak with you again!
Have a wonderful evening.

Blessings,
Shannon <3

Tip of the session:
I'm sure you know taking vitamins is good for your skin's health.
But do you know how Acai benefits your body?
It's a fruit still under study but it's looking to show high signs of amazing antioxidants!
I'm currently taking some Acai to see if I notice any added difference with the other vitamins I'm taking.
WebMD has a nice little article I think you should read:
Here's another from the Mayo Clinic:
As you can see they are still gathering information on this curious little fruit...
I am eager to see what they find :)




Friday, January 20, 2012

Some things to check before you make an apt!

Hello again!!
Are you as tired as me?
Let's enjoy some crisp lemon water tonight next to a fire with some fresh soup!
I've been looking forward to our visit all day. :)
 
I wanted to give you some advice on what to look out for when you're thinking of visiting a spa for services or maybe buying somebody a gift certificate.
In the interesting locations I've worked I've gained some priceless knowledge that you don't have a good chance to understand let alone fully wrap your head around while in school. 
I've worked in 3 different locations (when I wasn't working from home) and each had some lessons to be learned! Little did I know what I'd see, hear, touch and maybe even smell...
Sanitation is my biggest issue in this industry! 
You are dealing with people's health here and a level of cleanliness is to be expected from us the Aesthetician's. One of the biggest parts of our job is to keep you our clientele safe! 

I advise in taking notice of the following before getting a facial or body treatment:
1. Crust on the product bottles along with on the shelves they could be sitting on
2.  *Barbicide tray littered with floating debris,that they in fact have a barbicide tub
3. Little hairs left on the tweezers and other equipment
4. Clean multifunction machines, no crust or sticky residue ect...
5. Clean water in the steamer
6. Gloves being used when the occasion calls for it,esp if the Aesthetician has a bandage on their hand!
7. Fresh blanket, sheets and towels on the bed and around the room
8. Nothing looks cracked or old.
9. The floors are swept and free of gunk, your bare feet don't feel any gritty bits and your feet are the same color as when you first got there.
10. Are they using professional products?
(My first job I had the head Aesty bringing in stuff from the dollar store to compensate for lack of product on the back bar.)

Those are basic things to keep an eye out for and really isn't as long of a list as it seems once you think about it. It's common sense in what's safe for you as the client. 
If you're going in for a wax here are a few more things to observe:
1. Are the wax pots clean
2. The wax station isn't covered in sticky and dust
3. There's a spray bottle  of *70% Isopropyl Alcohol
4. They don't double dip the sticks when performing a service
5. Gloves are present and being used

Having your makeup done:
Observe and look through their makeup station!!
Pull out the drawers and take a peek. 
You can ask first of course but please for your own sake, take a look about.
1. Look to see if there's a bottle of brush cleaner/sanitizer in view or ask if they keep one up there.
2. Check if there's a full bottle of Pur'el present,
3. Ask to see them sanitize their hands before they touch anything or you. 
4. Open their sample lip glosses, liquid eyeliner and or mascara to check  and see if they snipped all the wands off. If they haven't there's a chance they have been used via first hand potentially spreading something like pinkeye or strep your way.  
5. Check for fingerprints in their creme based products.
6. Look over the brushes and make sure they're clean! Ask if they've been sanitized properly. I.E. Shampooed and conditioned at the end of each day and sprayed with the cleaner in between each client.  
7. Make sure the eyeliner pencil's are freshly sharpened.
8. And final, make sure the location is clean and littler free inside and out.
These are little details you as the client may miss during your visit.
 So please do me the favor of asking to look around the room/spa before booking an apt!
If they have nothing to hide they will openly and willingly show you what you're potentially concerned about. And if they think you're crazy, who cares, at least you know you'll be safe.
ESP If you have that room/s being shared/used by more than one person!!

My brain is swirling now as this took my last bit of mental energy.
If I didn't cover a concern or answer a question you might have email me or contact me via face book!!

Hope you enjoyed our little chat as it was one giant tip :)
Please come see me again,I love our times together.

Blessings,
Shannon <3 

P.S.
*Barbice
&
*70% Isopropyl Alcohol
Are two ways to sanitize and disinfect.
Did you know it takes 10 min to kill something potentially harmful?
Yup. Thus we soak our items for 10 min at a pop, then rinse if need be.
Cavicide is another strong weapon we Aesty's use!




Thursday, January 19, 2012

Wonderful news!!! Come in and I'll tell all :)

Come in! Come in!
It's terribly windy today wouldn't you agree?
The mirror is over to your left if you wish to check your hair...


I pray everybody had a good day?
It was yet another busy one for me and a little hectic at points but God is good and now here I am talking with you wonderful Darlings. Ahhhh instant peace, thank you for that!

So.
If you were on my face book you saw me stating I had some news...
Boy do I ever!!!

To give a little history so you're not lost, I've had several Aesthetician positions and all seemed pretty good at first. The interviews went amazing and I was nearly hired on the spot each time, a blessing and favor from God to be sure. Though, I have learned out of my experiences to ask MORE questions of the particular location I'm interviewing with. Many reasons being you don't want to be working in a place that has poor sanitation procedures, lack of knowledge for your part in the spa industry as the Aesthetician, lack of respect for your things ect... 
It's truly exhausting but it's a wonderful way for you to learn things you could NEVER learn in school.

I was raised with morals and respect and when you see things happening that effect you directly in your working location it takes a huge toll on you. This isn't saying a lack of trust in God but it's stating it will drain your sprit and your passions start to feel strained and suffocated. I'm sure you understand what I'm saying because this isn't just a spa industry issue. Far from it. 

I've been burned working in this industry and have thrown my hands in the air many a time and asked, "WHY??!!"



I have made promises to myself, husband and family which I refuse to break. Part of which being I don't dare sell my soul for my career. It's uncalled for esp when you've made a promise of "Till death do me part." I'm not saying be lazy and try to take the easy way out, no! By all means, work hard and give it your all. Just don't let it consume who you are as a person, wife (or husband), daughter, sister etc... 

Often your job wants you to sell that precious soul and own it and use you like a marionette puppet. 
Or step have you on other people's neck's to get ahead.

I CAN'T DO THAT!

Does that make me better than you?
No!!
Goodness no.
In God's eyes we are all equal and He loves us like no other love we'll ever know while on this earth.
That being said, I have zero room to place myself above anybody. 
Zero.

I'm just wanting you to get a small picture (And many of you already understand what I'm saying) of some of the things you can deal with as an Aesthetician. Life. And being burned makes one cautious on returning to said environment. Esp when your home or a coffee house is a cozy place to help others out. You feel free.

I guess you can see where I'm headed...

God handed me a job. 
A job I'd be stupid if I didn't take it!!!
Actual pay, meal times and the most luxurious location I've seen.
Check it out
http://flyinghorsecolorado.com/index.cfm?id=A7747E8F-81F6-4758-96D057E741886650

I have a desire to be an educator one day and unfortunately working out of the home isn't what the state wants to hear, sooooo I need to be working at a spa. Ah the anxiety that first created, memories of yuck came flooding back and I needed my husband and family to sit me down and help me see what God was doing. Now I feel excited and can't wait to start this adventure!!! 




Wow. 
Sorry for the long winded (haha) explanation but my heart just felt the need to sing a little.
Our God is an awesome God.
Amen.

I will keep you updated...
Thank you for listening :)

Blessings,
Shannon <3

Tip of the session:

Interested in keeping your skin healthy when it's a blistery day??
Water.
Vitamins. (SO much to say here!)
Chapstick, such as Pangea Organics in Pyrenees Lavender w/Cardamon
A healthy skincare routine,
Such as a toner meant for your skin type,
and moisturizer set for the season/time of year we may be facing.
Also if you have a healthy powder SPF (Seeing as most liquid isn't worth beans.) you blend on daily you'll see it adds another layer of protection again the biting fiend! 
These are simple steps but they really help.
I notice a difference and only learned a small portion of this via research. Most of it was putting puzzle pieces together as to what made me feel good personally. 
If you have other ways/ideas feel free to post them! 
I'd love to hear what you do and how you do it. 

Wednesday, January 18, 2012

A little more about who I am...

Good evening once again!!




Tonight I've made us some more tea coupled with some yogurt and fresh berries.
Sound yummy?
I thought it tasted good :)

So please come in and sit down!

I went to my hairstylist today and had him (& My sister) help me out with a new look that I've been mulling over for several weeks now. After I asked my husband what he thought I was delighted to take off running with this new concept! You'll see it soon on my face book page for my new professional photograph compliments of my amazing father. 

Back to what I originally sat down to talk with you about.

I first noticed I was interested in makeup and skin when I was a wee thing and my mommy started to buy me Barbie coloring books. Do you remember the 90's collection with all of those HUGE curls, jean jackets and short ruffled skirts? That's what I spent time on several afternoons a week, often my mom would join me. We would break out the Crayola boxes, fancy looking Barbie coloring books and go at it with creative gusto as mother's & daughters often do. Some very fond memories there...
Only taking notice of their faces I would paint them up pretty and call it good. 
This drove my mom up a wall! 
She would ask me many times why I insisted coloring ONLY the faces?? 
I wasn't quite sure back then but I understand now makeup and glowing skin always had my attention. And always will.




From there I of course grew up and have been playing around and learning ever since!!

I graduated top of my class. 
Have several certifications and aim to gain more.
My research is done on a near daily basis as is my constant playing around with new and old makeup looks. (I've started period looks and boy is it fun!)

Sooooooo without boring you any farther you can hopefully tell that this is a true passion of mine! And if you need some more convincing stick around and find out as I answer your questions, share what I'm learning ect...  

Well, it's getting late and I need to go pick up my hubs from work soon so I will catch you later! 

God Bless,
Shannon <3

Tip of the session:

Talc.
Not a pretty ingredient in our cosmetic world.
Talc and asbestos are mineralogically related...
 http://www.preventcancer.com/consumers/cosmetics/talc.htm 
I'll let that set in.
When I learned this I went on a frenzy of research!
And if you start looking on the back of your cosmetics you'll see just how many companies use this powder substance... It's scary. 
Physicians Formula sold at any Target, Walmart or drugstore location offers Talc Free selections but not all of their products are free of this harmful ingredient. 
There are companies who have taken notice and DO NOT use it in their products which is a massive step in the right direction. Thank God!
Here's one of my favorite companies
http://www.larenim.com/
I am currently using this line for my primer, foundation and setting powder.
I both it and the price!!!
I'll touch more on brands later but wanted to leave you with this little gem to carry with you when you're out shopping for cosmetics, baby products ect...
Keep and eye out and you'll be juuust fine.