Tag: clean living
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Do Scented Laundry Products Stay in Your Clothes?
Wondering whether scented laundry products stay in your clothes? Here’s what lingering fragrance can mean for fabric, skin comfort, and a gentler laundry routine.
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Simple Swaps for Better Hormone Health: Where to Start
Research links everyday chemical exposure to hormonal disruption. Here are seven simple, practical swaps that reduce your exposure to endocrine-disrupting chemicals, without replacing everything at once.
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What’s in Baby Products? Ingredients to Look For and Avoid
Baby skin is approximately 30% thinner than adult skin and absorbs more of what is applied to it. A gentle look at the ingredients worth paying attention to in baby care products, and why simpler is often better.
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The Receipt in Your Hand: What Thermal Paper Actually Contains
Most receipts are printed on thermal paper coated with BPA, an endocrine-disrupting chemical that transfers to the skin on contact. Research shows that using hand sanitizer before handling receipts can increase absorption tenfold. Here is what the science says and what you can do.
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What Your Clothes Are Made Of — And Why It Might Be Worth a Gentle Look
We think carefully about what we put on our skin — but what about what we wear against it every day? A gentle look at the materials and treatments in everyday clothing, and how to start making more intentional choices.
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The Quiet Difference Between Clean and Over-Cleaned
A home can be clean without feeling sharp, stripped, or overwhelmed. Here’s the quiet difference between clean and over-cleaned.
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Do You Need a Shower Filter? What It Can Help With
When people begin thinking about water quality, drinking water is usually the first thing that comes to mind. But the water we shower in touches our skin and scalp every day — and that’s worth paying attention to.
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Drinking Water vs Shower Water: Which One Matters More?
Does drinking water matter more than shower water? Here’s gentler, clearer look at how both can affect everyday life and where it makes sense to start.
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The quiet power of small, cleaner choices
We often think that change needs to be big to matter. But most shifts happen quietly — in small moments of awareness. A product you stop using. A habit you soften. A choice that feels lighter.