Perfume/cologne can be a big part of our identity. It enhances our personal scent, boosts our confidence and even helps to attract potential mates. But conventional fragrance brands can also contain a range of potentially dangerous chemicals that have raised concerns among health and environmental advocates.
Read MoreNatural Deodorants- Not All are Created Equal
One of the most common questions I get regarding non-toxic products is whether I've found a natural deodorant that ACTUALLY works. Natural deodorants have gotten a bad rep for being ineffective. Since starting my non-toxic journey, I've had the chance to try several top-rated natural deodorants, and frankly, not all are created equal!
Read MoreSunscreen: Friend or Foe?
Pretty much every dermatologist in the world will tell you that sunscreen is necessary to combat premature aging and skin cancer. But did you know that your sunscreen may be doing more harm than good?
Read MoreThe Best Non-toxic Mosquito & Tick Repellents
No one likes mosquitoes! They're annoying, ugly and the itchy welts left in their wake can be so uncomfortable, they might cause you to descend into madness. Other than being a food source for certain fish, mosquitos serve no real purpose in our ecosystem and generally have zero redeeming qualities. But mosquitoes aren't the only critters you should be concerned about. Ticks have become a source of great concern as well, particularly in recent years as the deer population has increased. If you thought mosquitoes and ticks were bad before, hang on to your bug spray, because I've got some bad news for youโฆ
Read MoreAre your tampons safe?
The average woman may use nearly 17,000 tampons in her lifetime. A staggering number by all considerations, so why are so many of us blithely unaware of what is actually in them? When you think of tampons or menstrual pads, what ingredients comes to mind? Probably cotton. While that is the main ingredient in feminine hygiene products, cotton also happens to be the most heavily treated crop in the United States.
Read MoreParabens 101
Parabens are a group of compounds used as preservatives in personal care products, cosmetics and even medicine like Advil. They help to prolong the shelf life of the products theyโre contained in because they are antifungals and antimicrobials. The problem with parabens is that they are xenoestrogens, meaning they mimic estrogen in the body. Elevated estrogen in the body can lead to all kinds of health problems...
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