Fragrance Ingredients
Fragrance can be a mixture of a 100 different chemicals. Chemicals of concern in fragrance are linked to allergies, cancer, birth defects, and infertility.
Thank you for taking action for safer feminine care products!
Thank you for taking action and telling your representative to support the Menstrual Hygiene Product Right to Know Act. Tampons and pads can contain undisclosed... Read More
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Chem Fatale 5 Tips to Detox Your Feminine Care Products Thursday, November 21 5:00 Pacific/8:00 Eastern Free call in number: U.S. & Canada: 866.740.1260 Access... Read More
AB 1989: Ingredient Disclosure and Corporate Influence
Procter and Gamble and Kimberly Clark OPPOSED the disclosure of allergens MI and MCI. Think about that the next time you decide what period products to buy.
Worried About Titanium Dioxide In Tampons And Skittles? Here’s What You Really Need To Know.
The Skimm by Maria del Carmen Corpus, Maria McCallen, and Kamini Ramdeen-Chowdhury … “We all know social media is a breeding ground for misinformation and... Read More
First chemicals banned in European Union.
Chemical & Engineering News Cheryl Hogue February 18, 2011 The European Union will phase out the use of three phthalates, a flame retardant, a synthetic... Read More
Clothing & Accessories
[DISPLAY_ULTIMATE_PLUS] Tips & Resources Organic means the garment or accessory is manufactured without pesticides, insecticides, or other synthetic chemicals. While a mere one percent... Read More
Selecting a Crib Mattress: Embrace the Precautionary Principle
The two biggest areas of concern in crib mattresses facing parents right now revolve around flame retardant chemicals, as well as waterproofing chemicals. Guest blog by No Secrets partner, Naturepedic
The Dangers of Relying on Trust in Place of Transparency
3.11.2016 — Yesterday, The Wall Street Journal announced they discovered that The Honest Company’s laundry detergent contains the chemical of concern, sodium lauryl sulfate (SLS).... Read More
The 27 Toxins in My Body
I realized, rich or poor, regardless of race, my body—like all women’s bodies—is home to toxic chemicals that harm my health.