Archive | Personal Care Products

Ma'an organic soap bars help fight Coronavirus.

7 Plastic-Free Organic Hand Soaps That Fight Coronavirus and the Flu

I’ve found 7 plastic-free organic hand soaps for you that contain no toxic chemicals and come in paper packaging you can easily recycle. Why hand soaps? Because the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) say washing our hands with soap and water works better than hand sanitizer for killing the germs that cause Coronavirus, the flu, […]

Continue Reading
This reusable cotton face mask is made from white organic cotton and has two ties.

5 Plastic-Free Reusable Cotton Face Masks To Outlast Coronavirus

712views WHY YOU SHOULD READ THIS POST ABOUT REUSABLE COTTON FACE MASKS! √ Links to 5 reusable cotton face masks you’ll love that will last a long time. √ Short reminder about why it’s important to wear a mask. √ Update on how much plastic pollution throwaway masks create. The coronavirus pandemic isn’t going away […]

Continue Reading
CVS Health

Green Consumers Score Big Victory: CVS Health Commits to Safer Beauty Products

Green consumers have scored a major victory! CVS Health, the store where you probably buy many cosmetics and personal care products, has promised to make those products safer by removing chemicals in their products that have been linked to cancer, birth defects, and hormone disruption. Those chemicals include parabens, phthalates and formaldehyde. Nearly 600 beauty and […]

Continue Reading
ecofriendly spot

5 Fabulous Organic Body Oils and Butters

You know you should avoid phthalates, parabens, triclosan and other antibacterials, and synthetic fragrances in the products you put on your body. But that begs the question: What ingredients do you want? We’ve teamed up with EcoFriendlySpot.com, an online organic marketplace, to help you figure that out, starting with this list of 5 Fabulous Organic […]

Continue Reading
drugstore featured image

The 10 Most Toxic Items on Drugstore Shelves

Drugstores initially were places where we went to get medicine. While we may still get our prescriptions filled there, today’s drugstores also sell food, cosmetics, toys, office supplies, and home goods—and a surprising number of these items are the opposite of medicine. Many contain chemical compounds that can actually make us pretty sick if we’re […]

Continue Reading