Almost everyone does this - where it is dangerous to apply perfumes.
Many women apply perfumes on their collarbones, hollow of the neck, and neck. However, it's important to know that these areas are very dangerous for health, as the thyroid gland is located here. This gland almost directly absorbs all substances that come into contact with it through perfumes.
Scientists have found that 93% of women have phthalates in their bodies, even among those who use natural cosmetics. Phthalates are added to perfumes to enhance the longevity of the fragrance. These substances can damage the thyroid gland and lead to various health issues such as insomnia, anxiety, fatigue, hair loss, swelling, and weight gain.
Perfume is an integral part of the image of many women. However, it is important to remember that the proper application of fragrance to the skin also significantly affects our health. In particular, it is better to avoid applying perfumes on the collarbones, hollow of the neck, and neck, as this can lead to negative consequences for the thyroid gland. To avoid health issues, it is better to apply perfume on clothing or on the skin in less dangerous areas, such as the wrists or the inner side of the elbows.
It is also important to choose perfumes carefully, paying attention to their composition and possible health impacts. Health should come first, so it is better to consider how we use perfumes to remain wonderful and healthy.
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