April 9, 2007 dirty bubbles This is news to me: I just read an alarming report about a carcinogenic ingredient being used in children's and women's bath products. An article from Health News Digest reports that "A hidden... |
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May 1, 2007 brushing up I came to the toothpaste dilemma in a roundabout way. Instead of worrying about the contents of the toothpaste, I was noticed the bulky plastic container was not recyclable. I had bought a monstrous p... |
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August 19, 2007 fire retardants in furniture I got an email from MomsRising regarding dangerous chemicals used in furniture. It intrigued me because that is one area I have not even begun to research. I know furniture has ma... |
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January 15, 2008 happy hair gel Have you tried to find a natural hair gel/styling product that does not contain parabens ? Not easy to do. There are many product lines that are fairly clean yet still have parabens (although ... |
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February 22, 2009 nail polish woes on my toes I treated myself to a pedicure today as part of my oscar preparation some long overdue maintenance. At the salon they had many brands of polishes, two of which had a sign disting... |
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September 24, 2007 healthy mattresses When deciding about buying a bed for yourself or your child, lots of options come up. Did you know that we spend about 1/3 of our lives in bed? I unfortunately did not know anything about ... |
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March 9, 2008 reading labels I found out the most curious thing the other day. It's kind of a long story, but the short of it is I was looking at 2 kinds of peanut butter at Whole Foods. In the past I've bought the larger, s... |
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... shampoos, soaps and bubbles baths contained something called 1,4-Dioxane, which is a carcinogen. Because it is a contaminant produced during manuf ... |
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May 20, 2007 wet is the new dry My wardrobe has changed a bit since the days I had to work in an office. Thankfully my t-shirts and jeans can be cleaned easily at home. But every now and then I need to get something dry cleane... |
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March 11, 2007 kid plastics I'm have been looking into the use of plastics and kids toys because San Francisco recetnly passed a law regarding it. On June 16, Mayor Gavin Newsom signed into law (effective December 1, 2006) t... |
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