If a body care product is on store shelves, surely the FDA confirmed it was safe to use, right? Unfortunately not.⁣ ⁣ To date, the FDA has only restricted 11 toxic ingredients or compounds. That means companies can legally sell body care products with ingredients that may harm reproductive systems, disrupt hormones, and even cause cancer.⁣ ⁣ It's not right & it's not fair, but the burden currently falls on customers to read labels & find out if the ingredients in their products are a safer choice.⁣ ⁣ Which is why we think every customer should know about the @EnvironmentalWorkingGroup's "Skin Deep Database" — a free & public website that rates the safety of more than 100,000 personal care products.⁣ ⁣ Only products that meet EWG's STRICTEST requirements for ingredient safety can qualify for the EWG Verified mark (spoiler alert: Dr. Bronner's is an @EWGVerified partner ✅).⁣ ⁣ Do your research, take care of yourselves, and hold companies responsible for making safer personal care products!

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If a body care product is on store shelves, surely the FDA confirmed it was safe to use, right
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