Don't respond without looking at the link, please...
http://www.safecosmetics.org/action/bbwo鈥?/a>Did you know that the store Bath and Body Works adds suspected carcinogens to their products?
Yeah. I don't know why it's so difficult to buy natural products instead of this overmarketed, overrated Bath %26amp; Body Works stuff. There are all kinds of good-smelling things that aren't full of chemicals.Did you know that the store Bath and Body Works adds suspected carcinogens to their products?
1) Your link didn't work
2) Everything is a carcinogen, including the oxygen you are breathing right now.
So, the important point isn't whether or not something is carcinogenic; the question is the degree to which it is carcinogenic.
I'm skeptical. Why would they specifically add suspected carcinogens unless this was some type of industry standard. Why are they being singled out?
As far as dioxin goes, I think that is a common ingredient in all plastics, and its leeching from containers into content is debated among scientists.
Your link returns Page not found.
The strongest links are that some substance ';is often'; contaminated with dioxin. How often is often? Has it been shown with chemical testing to have occurred in any of these products?
Page cannot be found.
P.S. Oxygen causes cancer.. so eat healthy, get some exercise or die young. The choice is yours
Don't use bath %26amp; Body then ?
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