![]() For example, “fragrance” is considered a trade secret that is commonly found on the ingredient list (if disclosed) of products. When you take a deep dive into researching these products and ingredients, it can be concerning to read about the impact they have on the body. In fact, cleaning companies are not required to disclose their ingredients (beauty product are required). I was shocked to learn that cleaning and body products are not required go through rigorous testing or approval. I was curious (just as I was about food): what ingredients were used to create my favorite cleaning products? Why did my favorite beauty products smell a certain way? What ingredients were used to make the products sprayed in my home and layered on my body and were they safe? I also started to question whether so many different cleaning products were essential. I never sat down to calculate how much money I spent on all those products (most of which I didn’t use), but I’m sure the annual cost was quite significant.Īfter making changes to the way we eat ( going from a diet of highly processed food to one of healthy, real food), I started to question the cleaning products used in home. If you peeked under my sink a few years ago, you would have counted at least 12 “different” products. How many different bottles of cleaning and beauty products sit under your kitchen sink right now?
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