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Post by violet on Apr 18, 2011 16:33:31 GMT 11
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Post by Linda on Apr 18, 2011 22:37:09 GMT 11
This does look interesting, Elisa. It's mind boggling when one stops and thinks about the amount of chemicals we come into contact with every single day.
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Post by violet on Apr 19, 2011 17:10:06 GMT 11
It's scary, isn't it? I've been using low-chemical cleaners around the house more, and also using the Enjo regularly. I don't use a lot of cleansers around the house anyway, but I'm trying to be much more aware of what I do use. I'll bore you to tears with my new face routine in a separate post. Elisa
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Post by Linda on Apr 20, 2011 11:49:05 GMT 11
There are chemicals in everything, I'm sure, clothes (well....not mine....most of them are either so old or else have came from the second hand store...there are no chemicals left lol), but everything in our homes (fabrics, flooring, sheets, furniture etc. etc.).
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Post by violet on Apr 21, 2011 22:48:29 GMT 11
That's one of the advantages of second hand furniture and goods, Linda, imo.
Carpet smells poisonous when it's first put in, doesn't it?
Elisa
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Post by Linda on Apr 22, 2011 22:53:48 GMT 11
Yes....it does smell poisonous When our carpets went in our new addition....I could hardly stand the smell.
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