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read this article i found on yahoo.


Scrubbing Out Sea LifeExfoliating plastic beads feel good—unless you live in the ocean.

By Hillary Rosner
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Is your exfoliant harming marine life?
A smiling model glides, mermaidlike, through a lush underwater garden. Undulating ribbons of something resembling kelp rise from the sea floor, and tiny enchanting pearl-like beads bubble up though the aquamarine water. Polish your troubles away with Olay Body Wash Plus Spa Exfoliating Ribbons, the subject of this commercial, and you too might feel as if you're floating through a luxurious Atlantis.
The trouble is, the more you exfoliate, the less Edenic that underwater realm becomes for the creatures who live there. That's because the exfoliating ingredient in Olay's body wash, and in most similar big-brand products (such as Dove Gentle Exfoliating Foaming Facial Cleanser and Clean & Clear Daily Pore Cleanser), is actually made out of plastic: tiny particles of polyethylene that scrub the dirt from your face and then wash straight down the drain and into watersheds and, eventually, oceans.
It's well-known by now that increasing amounts of plastic are clogging the planet's seas, killing millions of sea creatures every year when they swallow it, choke on it, or get tangled in it and drown. Plastic doesn't biodegrade, meaning it doesn't break down into its initial components; every piece of plastic ever made is probably still around somewhere on the planet today. But sunlight disintegrates plastic into smaller pieces of plastic. These can wind up in waterways like rivers and creeks, flowing out to sea.
 
not to sound apathetic but how harmful are 1/2mm plastic beads anyway?
 
snap. i <3 the dove exfoliating gentle foaming facewash stuff
exfoliating is very good for your skin you know.
ill just get an exfoliating loofa/sponge type thing i sppose

now that i think of it tho.. a lot of the exfoliating things ive had, you squish the little 'plastic' beads and they smudge away..
 
how would the tiny plastic beads kill a fish if it swallows it though? im sure a fish would just poop it right out. maybe on rare occasion they get built up in their intestines or something somehow?
 
BIGgourami;1894778; said:
not to sound apathetic but how harmful are 1/2mm plastic beads anyway?

When you have baby fry only a few millimeters long, it can be very harmful.
 
Well, I'm harming no little fishes...I use sea salt (not what I buy for my tank) with a mixture of essential oils and scrub it all over so no Dove or any other product for me...it works much better and leaves ya all soft and smooth!! ;)
 
Lady G;1894876; said:
Well, I'm harming no little fishes...I use sea salt (not what I buy for my tank) with a mixture of essential oils and scrub it all over so no Dove or any other product for me...it works much better and leaves ya all soft and smooth!! ;)
i use sea salt scrub, but the dove stuff on my face.. you use it on your face G?
 
easydoesit;1894898; said:
i use sea salt scrub, but the dove stuff on my face.. you use it on your face G?
Actually, yes...I do not scrub hard though and I made an oil that goes on after it is made with sesame seed or hazelnut or rose oil and very light...a little goes a loooooong way...I apply it while face is still damp and it drys all nice...do the same for my body too.
 
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