Babies stink. Having a baby can bring a lot of fun and joy, but every one I’ve ever met has also brought with it some unpleasant smells. When the nursery gets stinky and the diaper pail is full, it can be tempting to whip out some air freshener, room fragrance or scented candles to cover up the stink. However, new research is confirming previous indictments of these common household products. A press release from the National Resources Defense Council raised serious concerns about toxic chemicals used in these products.
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Babies Pay the Price for "Fresh" Air
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Submitted by growbabygreen on Tue, 2008-09-16 15:11. | Tags: beauty | business | health | nature | politics | science | take action | birth defects | fragrance | indoor air quality | natural fragrance | perfume | phthalates | synthetic fragrance
What is in the Fragrance?
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The fragrance contains, probably, the worse ingredients found in the cosmetic industry. The ingredients are not regulated and they are linked to serious health effects.
Submitted by A Bunch of Greens on Mon, 2008-02-25 22:13. | Tags: beauty | health | care products | cosmetic ingredients | fragrance | perfume | phthalates