Why You Need to Ditch Dryer Sheets.
EcoWatch April 5, 2013 Alexandra Scranton Mmm, the fresh scent of laundry that’s been dried with dryer sheets. Wait a minute—how do dryer sheets do... Read More
Secret Scents: Hidden Chemicals in Fragrance
Huffington Post Alexandra Scranton March 19, 2013 Have you ever used a scented product that resulted in itchy, red, or blotchy skin? Or have you... Read More
Scents and Sensitivity.
Huffington Post March 8, 2013 Molly Rauch Before Heather Collins enrolled her five-year-old daughter, Sophie, in ballet classes at the local recreation center in Boulder,... Read More
Fragrance Chemicals Toxic to Many
United Press International February 21, 2013 Allergic reaction and sensitivity to fragrance chemicals in cleaning and personal care products affects millions, a U.S. women’s health... Read More
Toxin-Free Cosmetics Expand Market-Share.
Women’s E-News February 7, 2013 Molly M. Ginty Toxic chemicals have been removed from some makeup, but the ugly truth is that these ingredients persist... Read More
Tide Now “Free & Clear” of Cancer-Causers.
Rodale January 30, 2013 Emily Main Tide has announced that it will be removing a chemical called 1,4-dioxane from its Free & Gentle laundry detergents,... Read More
Procter & Gamble Must Scrub Carcinogen Dioxane From Tide.
Environmental News Service January 25, 2013 Procter & Gamble, makers of Tide and Tide Free & Gentle detergents, has agreed in a California court to... Read More
Procter & Gamble reducing probable carcinogen in Tide.
Business Journal January 27, 2013 James Ritchie Procter & Gamble Co. will alter its Tide formulation to lower the amount of contamination with a potentially... Read More
Tide: Getting stains – and the carcinogen – out.
Philly.com January 25, 2013 Sandy Bauers After pressure from an environmental group, a 78,000-signature petition and a court suit, Proctor & Gamble, which makes Tide... Read More
Join Us in the Fight to Protect Salon Workers!
Pretty Toxic blog January 15, 2013 Dawn Marino It has been brought to our attention here at Pretty Toxic that a recent issue of American... Read More