Guest guest Posted April 21, 2011 Report Share Posted April 21, 2011 For those of you trying to keep your kids clean, inside and out. This site is great. This will tell you what kind of carcinogens your kids are absorbing through their skin with shampoo and soap (pores are open in hot water, and skin blood vessels are dilated)Other useful stuff: there are other pages at this site that allow you to look up what is in your water supply by zip code over the last several years, and which vegetables and fruits you really should get organic and which you can let slide.Begin forwarded message:Date: April 21, 2011 7:49:24 AM PDTTo: tigyrlily@...Subject: Shampoo and moisturizersReply-To: ewg@...Dear ,EWG's Skin Deep Cosmetics Database got a makeover! You can check it outhere.Since we launched Skin Deep in 2004, we've become the go-to resource on personal care product ingredient safety. We've seen nearly 250 million searches in the past seven years -- that's a lot of people using our site to make safer, healthier product choices.Now Skin Deep has a new look and feel, as well as some great new features that we developed in response to your feedback:Easier-to-use search and navigation toolsMore tips for safer productsComprehensive and easy-to-use FAQsThere's even a user's guide for first time searchersAt the heart of EWG's Skin Deep, as with all our work, is a drive to make sure that consumers like you have the information you need to make smarter choices. If we have ever helped you pick a better shampoo, moisturizer or sunscreen, then I am asking for your help today. Without financial contributions from supporters like you, we won't have the resources to keep up our research.If you donate today to support our work, we'll send you our newQuick Tips for Safer Cosmetics shopping guide. This wallet card is chock-full of tips on how to read personal care product labels, how to shop smart and other invaluable information to help you make safer choices.Click here to make a donation today to get your free cosmetics guide.Thank you for your continued support,Ken CookPresident, Environmental Working GroupSD1-7REMEMBER TO ADD EWG@... TO YOUR CONTACT LIST.UNSUBSCRIBE | CHANGE OPTIONSThe Environmental Working Group is a non-profit, non-partisan research organization dedicated to using the power of information to protect human health and the environment. The EWG Action Fund is a legislative advocacy organization that uses EWG research to promote healthy and sustainable policies.HEADQUARTERS 1436 U St. NW, Suite 100 | Washington, DC 20009 | Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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