Editor’s note: This story is aimed to lower the chemicals you use in everyday life, such but please follow the CDC guidelines for keeping your home and surfaces disinfected and clean to prevent the spread of COVID-19. 

If you’re on a mission to detoxify your home during this spring cleaning season, remember, there are some common household toxins that tend to go overlooked (did you know tea tree oils are a hidden toxin?). In order to make your home as safe as possible, cross-check our list of hidden toxins and chemicals in your home, and what you can use in their place.

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Hidden Toxin: Bug Spray

What to do about it: It's a fact that bugs can be creepy, especially when they invade your home. But, according to the CDC, pesticides you can find at the store are one of the leading causes of poisoning. Instead, opt for natural solutions like cinnamon, essential oils or diatomaceous earth, which is basically tiny fossils that'll smother any bug problems. 

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Hidden Toxin: Fluoride

What to do about it: According to naturopathic doctor John Dempster, research shows that the synthetic fluoride in our drinking water and toothpaste has been linked to cancer, thyroid and neurology problems. Install a water filtration system to rid your water of fluoride and other toxins and consider switching to a fluoride-free toothpaste.

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Hidden Toxin: Bisphenol A (BPA)

What to do about it: You can find BPA hiding in plastic wrap, food packaging and reusable containers, baby bottles and water bottles. It’s best to switch to glass whenever possible as Time Magazine reported a growing concern from the National Toxicology Program regarding BPA exposure levels in babies and young children that could cause harmful brain and behavioral effects.

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Hidden Toxin: Poisonous Houseplants

What to do about it: Who knew that decorative ivy growing just outside your home or philodendron displayed in an indoor pot can be poisonous to both your children and pets? There are dozens of houseplants to avoid for human and animal safety, including Ivy, Philodendron, Pothos, Arrowhead, Peace Lily, Dieffenbachia, Caladium, Mother-in-Law’s Tongue and Oleander.

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Hidden Toxin: Tea Tree Oils

What to do about it: While you may have an arsenal of essential oils for personal use, remember that your dogs and cats do not share the same oil love. Vets are seeing more and more animals brought in for issues related to essential oil use in the home, most popularly, from diffusing oils around them. The ASPCA even has a warning listed in their animal poison control info center: “We would not recommend using essential oils in areas where your pets have access unless pets are supervised or the use of the oil is approved by your veterinarian.” Be sure to stay away from tea tree, wintergreen, cinnamon, pine, eucalyptus, pennyroyal and citrus oils around pets, which are extremely toxic to your furry friends.

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Hidden Toxin: Phthalates

What to do about it: This household toxin can be found in scented products like laundry detergent, dish soap and air freshener. Companies do not need to disclose what is in their fragrances by law, so unless you see scent ingredients listed on a label, it’s best to opt for fragrance-free whenever possible to eliminate the risk of phthalate exposure. You will also want to avoid plug-in air fresheners and aerosol sprays. The EWG warns of using these products as they can trigger allergies and often contain suspected endocrine disruptors.

 

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Hidden Toxin: Scented Candles

What to do about it: Studies have found that as many as 30% of candles contain heavy metals (including lead!) in their wicks to make the wicks firmer, according to Thank Your Body. When burned, these lead-laden candle wicks release five times the amount of lead considered hazardous to kids! As an alternative, you can make your own simmering potpourri by boiling lemon, rosemary or other herbs, and cinnamon on the stove, or diffuse safe essential oils (see above!). But if candles are still your thing, that’s OK too! Just be sure to look for 100% beeswax candles with cotton wicks.

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Hidden Toxin: Sodium Hydroxide

What to do about it: Sodium Hydroxide is also known as lye, and it can be found in oven cleaning solutions and drain opening liquids. It is extremely harsh and corrosive and can cause burns to skin and eyes. Best way to avoid this harmful toxin? Don't use it. Baking soda solutions work on grimy ovens just as well—they just require a little more elbow grease.

— Kaitlyn Kirby

 

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Pregnancy has been no laughing matter for comedian Amy Schumer but she’s found that a greener change to her beauty routine has helped and it could be beneficial for other moms dealing with morning sickness, too.

Schumer has spent the better part of her pregnancy dealing with the extreme symptoms of hyperemesis gravidarum, a type of severe morning sickness. She was hospitalized early in her pregnancy and even forced to cancel tour dates. However, the comedian recently mixed up her beauty routine and not only does she have that beautiful pregnancy glow but it’s helping her symptoms as well.

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In a recent video post for Beautycounter, Schumer explained that she’s made the switch to cleaner beauty care and that the toxin-free and scent-free products have made a difference. “Especially being pregnant and puking so much during pregnancy, a smell would set me right off,” she said.

Becoming a mom is what prompted her to make a switch in the first place. “Now that it wasn’t just me taking care of my dirtbag self, I was like, ‘there’s also a baby living in me, I should also be conscious of the products I’m using,’” Schumer explained in the video.

—Shahrzad Warkentin

Featured photo: Beauty Counter Tribe via Instagram

 

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Being pregnant can come with lots of limitations but mamas to be can rejoice over the new mom skincare line, by Visha Skincare. All products are sulfate and paraben-free, and completely safe to use during pregnancy and while breastfeeding. It’s perfect for dry and sensitive skin, which pretty much defines nine months of pregnancy (hello huge, stretched-out belly).

The Mommy Skin Care line is brought to us by Memphis-based dermatologist, Purvisha Patel, who developed Visha Skincare to be a toxin-free and cosmeceutical-grade brand. The Mommy Line includes a Mommy Bright Eye Booster, brightener, purifying cleanser and the Bump 2 Baby body balm to combat eczema and stretch marks.

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Visha also offers a Mommy VIP Club so you never have to run out of that must-have eye booster (thank you, sleepless children). By signing up, you guarantee a regular shipment of your skincare products every six weeks, and you also save $15 off the Mommy Line bundle too!

Being a mom often means we put our kids first and neglect ourselves in the process. It’s exciting to see such a great brand putting an emphasis on mamas and taking time for ourselves!

Will you be trying the new Mommy Skincare line? Which product are you most excited about? We’d love to hear in our comments!

––Karly Wood

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We know what you’re thinking, and it’s not what it looks like. Okay, it’s exactly what it looks like. But trust us, push past the squeamishness and you’ll discover a genius product. Otteroo is making big waves in the baby industry, helping babies eight weeks old up to 35 pounds get splash-happy and stay afloat safely.

Pediatrician approved, Otteroo submerges pint-sized landlubbers from the neck down and can be used in a bath or swimming pool. The inflatable plastic ring fits around baby’s neck, and has a chin rest and rounded, smooth edges to avoid discomfort. When baby uses it in water, his or her heavy noggin and flailing limbs become weightless, giving him or her a whole new way to explore movement.

Similar products have been popular in other countries for a while, but Otteroo stands out thanks to high quality, toxin-free plastic, easy click-in strap and circular openings to let water drain.

Start with the Otteroo in the bathtub and transition to the pool. While the sensation may be strange and new at first, babies take to it quickly. The interior rim expands, too, making it a perfect fit every time or easy for a baby and toddler to share. Need another nudge? Watch the video below of happy swimmers. We think it’s pretty convincing.

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Otteroo retails for $35 and can be purchased online at otteroo.com.

What do you think of Otteroo? Let us know in the Comments section below.

— Selena Kohng

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Do you love Essentia stores in Los Angeles or San Francisco? If the answer is yes, you will love this too! Essentia is giving away two organic La-La crib mattresses ($579 value each) to one San Franciscan and to one Angelino who nominates them in the Most Awesome Furniture and Gear Store category in Red Tricycle’s Totally Awesome Awards.

What’s the scoop with Essentia La-La Crib Mattress?

Essentia’s La-La mattress is made with natural memory foam and it delicately cradles and supports your baby while providing a healthy, toxin-free sleep environment.

Want to win?

Nominate Essentia at Red Tricycle’s Totally Awesome Awards in the Most Awesome Furniture and Gear Store category for a chance win!

Want to get and extra entry? Be awesome and tweet this simply by clicking on the “Tweet” button or by leaving a comment below!

The giveaway will end on September 2, 2011 (11:59 PST) and the lucky winner will be announced on September 5, 2011!

You’ve Got Nails

An experience at Julep Nail Parlor is as much about what you don’t get as what you do get.

There’s no funky-formaldehyde-salon smell, thanks to toxin-free products, from lotions to polishes. There’s no risk of hygiene-related mishaps, thanks to the use of hospital-grade sterilizing equipment used on all metal implements. (Anything that can’t be sterilized is sent home with you in a goody bag.) There’s no chance you won’t get to sit next to your mom/girlfriend/daughter. Specially designed chairs are meant to be moved and grouped according to who you want to hang out with. And there’s no hushed salon silence. Instead, there is chatter, laughter, music –the undeniable sounds of female bonding.

Such is the vibe former Starbucks exec Jane Park was going for all along. She created the Julep environment as a place where women could gather, socialize, connect and get great eco-friendly manicures and pedicures. Julep’s always had good promos – such as Mommy Mondays, where childcare is provided; and Chick Flick Thursdays, where you can watch a movie with your galpals. The latest twist in the plot is the Julep Membership Club. Among the offerings are the Frequent Filer program (get a service for three times and the fourth visit is free) and the PDQ club, where you pay for a service and for the rest of the month, get the same service at a significantly reduced price. And there’s the coveted Key Club membership ( limited to 50 members per parlor), which gets you unlimited services for a monthly fee. Park says the Membership Club is a way to take the Julep community to a different level. “We want to let women do the services they want to do, and enable them to do it more often.”

Julep Nail Parlor
University District (Across from U Village)
Downtown Seattle
Bellevue
Gig Harbor
www.myjulep.com