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	<title>Comments on: Why Surfactants are not our Friends</title>
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		<title>By: CindyC</title>
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		<description>I totally agree. Until I had to deal with my daughter&#039;s eczema, I didn&#039;t pay much attention to ingredients in health and beauty products.  But after baby shampoos made her rashes worse, I realized how important it was to pay attention and how many suspect chemicals go into these bottles.  My new rule is if I can&#039;t pronounce it and there&#039;s no common term (next to the chemical name), it&#039;s probably not good for me.  I also use EWG&#039;s Skin Deep Tool when I&#039;m curious about the full ingredient list and the safety ratings of the ingredients.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I totally agree. Until I had to deal with my daughter&#8217;s eczema, I didn&#8217;t pay much attention to ingredients in health and beauty products.  But after baby shampoos made her rashes worse, I realized how important it was to pay attention and how many suspect chemicals go into these bottles.  My new rule is if I can&#8217;t pronounce it and there&#8217;s no common term (next to the chemical name), it&#8217;s probably not good for me.  I also use EWG&#8217;s Skin Deep Tool when I&#8217;m curious about the full ingredient list and the safety ratings of the ingredients.</p>
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