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Beaut.ie - the Irish Beauty blog We love Beaut.ie Blog for honest to goodness beauty reviews and engaging discussions on how to get gorgeous!
Coming Clean Campaign Today, a new follow-up study was released that assesses levels of the petrochemical carcinogen. The results indicate significant improvement for 23 products from sixteen major brands that had formerly been found to contain potentially dangerous levels of the contaminant 1,4-dioxane in a similar study held in March of 2008.

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Friends of the Earth

The chemical reaction campaign has come to an end now that the new European Chemicals law, REACH, has come into force.

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Health & Environment Alliance 100,000 man-made chemicals are polluting our environment. 500 man-made chemicals are thought to disrupt the hormones in our body and mimic the role of oestrogen – a hormone closely linked with the development of breast cancer.

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Chemicals from underarm deodorants - BBC News Chemicals from underarm deodorants and other cosmetics can build up inside the body, according to a study.

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The Campaign for Safe Cosmetics The Campaign for Safe Cosmetics is a national coalition of nonprofit health and environmental organizations. 

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Skin Deep Cosmetics Database Skin Deep pairs ingredients in more than 41,000 products against 50 definitive toxicity and regulatory databases.
Search www.CosmeticsDatabase.com for more than 69,000 products!

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Ten Synthetic Cosmetic Ingredients to Avoid If you want natural products, you have to be willing to search them out. Learn to read labels, and refuse to settle for half-natural hair and skin care. Below I've listed and described my "ten most wanted" I most want to see off the labels of so-called natural hair and skin care products.

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