Modern research continues to reveal concerning facts about everyday products we thoughtlessly apply to our children’s skin. A new study from George Mason University’s College of Public Health, examining 630 children between ages 4 and 8 across 10 U.S. cities, has revealed disturbing data about chemical exposure through common skincare products. The numbers tell a stark story. Parents completed surveys within 24 hours before their child’s examination, detailing every lotion, soap, shampoo, oil, and cosmetic applied to their child’s skin. Clinical examinations and urinalysis revealed that children using these products had measurably higher levels of phthalates in their bodies – … Continue reading Kids’ Skincare Products Linked to Hormone-Disrupting Chemicals in Study of 630 Children Across 10 U.S. Cities
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