Tuesday, 9 April 2013
Thursday, 14 March 2013
Thursday, 7 March 2013
Photo Essay : The Harmful Effects of Shampoo
I chose to use shampoo as a focus
point for my photo essay. It is something that we do almost every day and we
don’t usually give a second thought as to how it is impacting the environment
or even ourselves. For example, most people probably don’t know that while
taking a five minute shower, you will use approximately twenty-five gallons of
water. Along with that dirty water being washed into the ocean is all of the
shampoo you use while taking it. Shampoo contains chemicals such as parobens
which leads to breast cancer and also acts as a preservative in various
cosmetic products. Thankfully some of these contaminated waters are receiving
waste-water treatment. Unfortunately most of these treatments are unable to
protect the environment from the chemicals in the shampoos. These shampoos also
contain surfactants which remove oil…. Too much oil in fact. Some common
ingredients include cocamide which is a foaming agent, glycol distearate which
makes the shampoo more opaque and pearlescent as well as thinner, sodium
chloride(table salt) is used to thicken the shampoo, widely used preservatives,
DMDM hydantoin and imidazolidinyl urea are found in many shampoos and are used
to release formaldehyde to kill germs. Formaldehyde has a characteristic pungent, irritating odor
and is believed to be a “human carcinogen” the US National Toxicology Program.
I would suggest to many people that you could start using a more organic
shampoo or even just research the chemicals in your shampoo. Just being aware
will change your outlook on the effects of your shampoo.
Thursday, 28 February 2013
Tuesday, 19 February 2013
Tuesday, 5 February 2013
FAVOURITE LUMEN PRINT
This particular image appealed to me because I think that the colours go well with eachother and also I like how the inside area of the flowers are white and the outside is darker. I also seem to like this photo because of its symmetry which makes it visually appealing to me.
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