Identification, Quantification, and Characterization of Microplastics in Skincare and Treatment Creams: A Potential Health Concern Related to the Exposure Pathway
Raluca Maria Stirbescu, Cristiana Radulescu, Raluca Maria Bucur (Popa), Andreea Laura Banica, Ioan Alin Bucurica, Ioana Daniela Dulama

TL;DR
This study found microplastics in skincare and treatment creams, raising concerns about potential health risks from dermal exposure.
Contribution
The study quantifies and characterizes microplastics in cosmetic creams and evaluates their health risks via dermal exposure.
Findings
109 microplastics were identified in 21 skincare and treatment creams using optical microscopy and micro-FTIR.
Risk indices like DPA, CDDE, and EADA showed concerning health risks from dermal absorption of microplastics in cosmetics.
Microplastics included synthetic materials like polyethylene and polyester, with varying shapes and chemical compositions.
Abstract
This research aimed to quantify and investigate the morphology of microplastics in skincare and treatment creams related to their chemical composition and the potential risks to human health associated with exposure to microplastics by dermal contact. A total of 21 skincare and treatment cream samples, indicating the target audience (men, women, and children) for each product, and potential diseases were analyzed in terms of the hidden risk of microplastics. To determine the exact number of microplastics to which adults and children are exposed over the course of a year, in-depth research was conducted on the cosmetic care and treatment products used by over 354 respondents from Romania. This study used a free, self-reported questionnaire method, which took into account consumer habits and preferences, as well as any potential medical conditions that could affect exposure. Optical…
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Taxonomy
TopicsMicroplastics and Plastic Pollution · Effects and risks of endocrine disrupting chemicals · biodegradable polymer synthesis and properties
