The average woman applies over 160 chemicals to her body before breakfast. Skincare, makeup, fragrance, period products — most are unregulated and understudied.
Parabens, phthalates, PFAS, formaldehyde releasers — a plain-English breakdown of the ingredients that have no business being on your skin.
A single word on an ingredient list can hide hundreds of undisclosed chemicals. The fragrance industry's trade secret exemption is one of the biggest problems in consumer safety.
Tampons, pads, and liners are applied to some of the most absorptive tissue in your body — and most brands have never had to disclose what's in them.
Polyester, nylon, spandex — most activewear is made from petroleum-derived synthetic fibres. When you heat up and sweat, you're creating the perfect conditions for chemical transfer.
Shampoos, conditioners, hair dyes, heat protectants — most of them are loaded with the same endocrine disruptors you're trying to avoid everywhere else.