Posts Tagged ‘non-toxic’

Just in Time For the New School Year

Friday, August 27th, 2010

Making sure our kids use non-toxic and eco-friendly school supplies and educational materials is part of our job – and now we have no excuses!
Crayola not only makes non-toxic crayons, it also uses solar power to manufacture its classic 24-count box – preventing emissions of 1,900 tons of greenhouse gases a year.
Prang does not want to be left behind – the company produces non-toxic crayons using soybean oil. In addition, the crayons are wax free, resulting in deeper colors – and more fun for your kids.
P’kolino Triangle Crayons (in 12 colors) are made in Europe of a proprietary non-toxic material that exceeds US, EU, and Canadian health and safety standards.
Last but not least, Eco Stars makes its crayons using previously recycled crayons.

What’s in Your Mattress?

Tuesday, August 17th, 2010

Mattresses, including crib mattresses and kid’s mattresses, are full of industrial chemicals, most of which are toxic and can cause a range of health problems.

Of course no one wanted to actually create toxic mattresses – but they apparently did not think about the effects of chemicals on one’s health when they designed and developed what we know as “traditional” mattresses. For example, most crib mattresses are
covered with polyvinyl chloride (PVC) to make them waterproof. In order to make PVC pliable, industry has to add phthalates, which can leach into the air and contribute to the development of asthma, allergies, and, according to some scientists, even cancer.

Then there are the fire retardants in mattresses, which usually include boric acid (also used to kill roaches) and formaldehyde (a probable carcinogen). These chemicals are widely used because they are very effective, especially in mattresses using highly combustible polyurethane foam.

Just the smell of traditional mattresses put me off when I searched for a crib mattress for my baby – and ended up with Naturepedic, which contains NO nasties.

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Jane Iredale PurePressed Triple Eyeshadow

Sunday, July 25th, 2010

Jane Iredale PurePressed Eye Shadow

I was hoping that this non-toxic, natural eye shadow would work as well as other Jane Iredale products do; unfortunately, it did not – at least not for me. The powder flakes all over during the application process and then within a few hours it settles into the crease. The colors are very pretty but it just did not work well. The MSRP is $27.

Bare Escentuals Eye Shadow

Thursday, July 1st, 2010

Bare Escentuals Eye Shadow

I appreciate that these products are mineral-based and contain no toxic chemicals. I really wanted them to work well, to stay on all day without creasing, to provide deep color, but, unfortunately, that is not the case. The product settles into every little line almost within an hour or two and many of the colors (e.g. nude beach and cultured pearl and finesse) look exactly the same when applied.
Although I will not buy eye shadow from this company, I remain a fan of their mineral foundation and loose powder.

Weleda Baby Calendula Diaper Care

Monday, June 28th, 2010

Weleda Baby Calendula Diaper Care

This is the best diaper cream I have ever used. If it looks like my daughter’s behind is even a tiny bit irritated, I put this cream on and at the next diaper change no redness or irritation remains. The cream is very smooth and not at all sticky, with a light scent of calendula. It comes in a 2.8 oz / 81 g tube and. The MSRP is $12 and it is worth every penny!




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