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According to the Environmental Protection Agency, scent diffusers are 100% natural and are safest to use. Plus, the scents last longer and spread farther.
According to a new study, scented candles might give off a lot more than just a pleasant aroma. They can react with other elements in the air to create a cancer-causing agent.
When burning scented candles, do so in small doses to avoid headaches or irritation of the respiratory system or eyes. Don’t burn candles around children or people who are pregnant or have ...
The study assessed scented sprays, gels, and plug-in air fresheners. Independent lab testing confirmed the presence of phthalates, or hormone-disrupting chemicals that may pose a particular health risk to babies and young children, in 12 of the 14 products—including those marked 'all natural.' None of the products had these chemicals listed ...
Consider soy or natural beeswax candles as an alternative to the scented paraffin variety. If you still need that fresh spring breeze scent, maybe you should just open a window! RELATED: Shop for ...
Eau de toilette (French: [o d(ə) twalɛt], meaning "grooming water") [n 1] is a lightly scented perfume. [2] It is also referred to as aromatic waters and has a high alcohol content. [3] It is usually applied directly to the skin after bathing or shaving. [4] It is traditionally composed of alcohol and various volatile oils. [5]
A 2009 Health Canada study found that the majority of canned soft drinks it tested had low, but measurable levels of bisphenol A. [175] A study conducted by the University of Texas School of Public Health in 2010 found BPA in 63 of 105 samples of fresh and canned foods, including fresh turkey sold in plastic packaging and canned infant formula ...
Beware of your air-fresheners and scented candles as they pose a risk to your health