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The propylparaben is considered a "high hazard" ingredient on Skin Deep. And any synthetic fragrance would be a red flag too.
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Default I am not sure of what they put into costume jewelry.

I am unable to wear anything yellow, even yellow gold in my ears. But especially yellow costume jewelry anywhere on me or I break out in rashes. So maybe I do have some metals allergy after all?

I googled copper allergy and one of the symptoms was nausea, like I had the other day.

Though I know our bodies require copper.

All too hard.
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Nickel is a problem for me. It causes contact dermatitis. It's found in most costume jewelry.
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You have to be really careful with cosmetics... they contain
surfactants which solubilize things and drive them thru the skin into the body. Hair conditioners are examples.

This link gives a long boatload of chemicals in hair conditioners.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hair_conditioner

It has been already shown with lindane RX products that they become far more toxic when used with hair conditioners!
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Nickel is a problem for me. It causes contact dermatitis. It's found in most costume jewelry.
14 kt. white gold also has nickel in it and some 18 kt. white gold.
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