Environmental Distribution of Personal Care Products and Their Effects on Human Health

AuthorMadiha Khaliden
AuthorMohammad Abdollahien
Issued Date2021-01-31en
AbstractPersonal care products (PCPs) are generally used for personal hygiene, cleaning, grooming, and beautification. These include hair and skin care products, baby care products, UV blocking creams, facial cleansers, insect repellents, perfumes, fragrances, soap, detergents, shampoos, conditioners, toothpaste, etc., thus exposing humans easily. Personal preferences related to PCPs usage frequency are highly variable and depend on socioeconomic status and lifestyle factors. The increasing availability and diversity of PCPs from the retailer outlets consequently result in higher loading of PCPs into wastewater systems and, therefore, the environment. These compounds persistently and continuously release biologically active and inactive ingredients in the atmosphere, biosphere, geosphere, and demonstrating adverse effects on human, wild, and marine life. Advanced techniques such as granular activated carbon filtration and algae-based system may help biotransformation and remove PCP contaminants from water with improved efficiency. Additionally, harmony among PCPs related regulations of different countries may encourage standard checks to control their manufacturing, sale, and distribution across the borders to ensure consumers’ safety. Furthermore, all intended ingredients, their concentrations, and instructions for frequency of use as per age groups may be clearly labeled on packages of PCPs. In conclusion, the emerging environmental contaminants of PCPs and their association with the growing risks of negative effects on human health and globally on the environment emphasize the chemical-free simple lifestyle.en
DOIhttps://doi.org/10.22037/ijpr.2021.114891.15088en
KeywordEnvironmenten
KeywordHealthen
KeywordPersonal care productsen
KeywordPhthalatesen
KeywordToxicologyen
KeywordUltraviolet filtersen
PublisherBrieflandsen
TitleEnvironmental Distribution of Personal Care Products and Their Effects on Human Healthen
TypeReview Article_importeden

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