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Great Site To Check Personal Care Products


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This site (Open Original Shared Link) is a great site to check soap, shampoo, conditioner, body wash, tooth paste, perfume. You can easily read the ingredients (I have trouble reading some of those little bottles). It also tells you how safe it is for the environment and you. I thought that you might find it helpful. I know I'm having a hard time with some of these products. I'm trying to find from head to foot something that won't make me itch.


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Sorry I couldn't figure out how to make it so you could just click the site. If you type in www.ewg.org/reports/skindeep2 it will take you right to the site.

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Thanks for posting this. I'm super-sensitive and get zapped all the time by stuff like that. That site is SOOO cool. I love that all the information is in one spot.

:D

Nancy

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I just tried to do a cut and paste into my net and said the site couldn't be found.

It sounds like a great site would love to look at it

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Try typing this in your browser: www.ewg.org/reports/skindeep2/index.php I don't know how to make it a link to just click. Sorry

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Judy -

Try this - go to www.ewg.org . On the right side of the screen there's a green banner called Donate Now. Click the second button below that for Skin Deep.

Nancy

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wowzer: Just to clarify for me....this site isn't to check for gluten in the products, right? Just harmful ingredients?


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I wish it had a place to search gluten free. If you search for wheat, it brings up all the different names and what types of products they put it in. I am new to following a gluten free diet. I've only been on it for a little over 2 weeks. I am having trouble finding skin products that don't make me itch. I've been doing better with the food part. I just realized my lip gloss has wheat germ oil in it.

I thought that some may be interested about the site. Wendy

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