Not exact matches
Kimberly - Clark Corp (KMB), a global manufacturer
of personal care products, is the featured stock in April's
Safest Dividend Yields Model Portfolio.
In addition to leading the way for other brands to begin removing toxins from their
products, this shift could likely impact the global supply market in upcoming years, increasing the availability (and decreasing the cost)
of higher quality plant - based ingredients or
safer chemicals that could be used in
personal care products across markets.
Little Green, makers
of an entire line
of baby -
safe personal care products, has created an exfoliator
of Salicylic Acid and Shea Butter that you gently rub into your child's scalp and then rinse away during bath time.
Our team
of professionals are conscientious in delivering well - crafted
products, with a
personal touch; from the tactile approach ensuring that the best materials and textiles are used, to the measured
care taken when assembling the parts by hand, through to the final stages
of packing the
product safely into its custom made packaging to ensure a
safe arrival to our customers.
I wanted to understand their stance on the Kid
Safe Chemical Act and the possible adverse affects
of long term exposure to the multitude
of chemicals in our
personal care products.
According to The Campaign for
Safe Cosmetics, the average American woman uses 12
personal care products a day, equaling an estimated 126 unique chemicals, many
of which have been linked to certain cancers and reproductive problems.
Protect yourself by using the Environmental Working Group's
Safe Cosmetics database to search the hazard score
of your
personal care products and replace them if need be.
There is a line
of household cleaners, essential oils for the diffuser, pet
products, makeup
products,
personal care items, vitamins, and even a line
of products safe and gentle enough for babies.
Today NOW formulators use the latest science and safety data to produce effective natural cosmetic
products, and a big part
of their job is the development
of natural preservative systems for
personal care products that are
safe for daily use.
The Campaign for
Safe Cosmetics is a coalition effort launched in 2004 to protect the health
of consumers and workers by securing the corporate regulatory and legislative reforms necessary to eliminate dangerous chemicals from cosmetics and
personal care products.
From the Environmental Health Association
of Nova Scotia Provides information about potential health risks
of commonly used
products, help identify less toxic alternatives for
personal care, household cleaning, baby
care, and household pest control, provide information to help you evaluate
products not in this Guide in order to choose the
safest ones for your needs
Because we believe everyone deserves
personal care products that give them absolute peace
of mind, we created our pregnancy -
safe products to satisfy the most conservative woman's comfort level, as well as the most conservative doctor's recommendations.
That said, compared to the vast majority
of personal care products, every one
of our
products is much
safer and cleaner, so some women (including some
of us) feel comfortable using everything we make while pregnant, and some doctors would approve.
To give people the total peace
of mind they deserve when it comes to
personal care, we err on the side
of caution and only use ingredients that are widely accepted as
safe for developing babies in our baby -
safe products.
Lucky for all
of us, it's becoming easier to find non-toxic,
safe personal care products.
Using a list
of 1500 ingredients that she would never put in her
products, she set out to develop
products that were
safe and high performing (because we all want
products that help us look and feel our best); she also became an advocate for better legislation in the
personal care industry.
Bubble, bubble, toil and trouble: Babies across America are sitting waist deep in an odious brew
of cancer - causing chemicals and other toxins that could be detrimental to their health, according to a new report by the Campaign for
Safe Cosmetics about children's bath and
personal -
care products.