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Here's How to Choose the Right Scarf & Shawl For You
When the weather turns cold, it's best to have a comfortable shawl or scarf ready to be put on anytime, anywhere.
6 Factors to Consider When Choosing the Right Socks For Your Sensitive Feet
Even though they come in different sizes and colors, the benefits of wearing socks go beyond just padding the feet. Here's why should you wear our organic cotton socks.
The Ultimate Gift Guide for Eco-Friendly Moms
4 Essential Tips to Avoid Nickel Allergy
Celebrate an Allergy-Free Valentine's Day by Considering These 5 Factors
Self-Care: 5 Helpful Tips For People With Eczema
With so many things happening around us all at once, we often forget to remind ourselves that self-care, even with eczema, remains an essential part of our lives. To help you check your physical and emotional barometer this Self-Care Awareness Month, we have put down 6 self-care tips to possibly help alleviate the agony of people with eczema.
Working with Latex Allergy: Latex Allergies Shouldn’t Keep You from Doing Your Job
At the risk of stating the obvious, holding down a nine-to-five job is every bit a necessity for most people. Sure there are some people who have the luxury of being eternally wealthy due to a large inheritance. There are also those who have the good fortune of hitting it big due to one monumentally lucrative idea (here’s looking at you Mark Zuckerberg).
9 Important Facts about the Dangers of Latex Material
Latex is one of the most common materials used in clothing. It is usually utilized to manufacture specific clothing types like bodysuits and leotards as well as other garments like gloves and stockings. Latex-made products normally have tendencies to be fitting or skin-tight, which is why the material is often used for BDSM costumes and for people who are into this type of fetish fashion.
You Could be Wearing Toxic Clothing and You Don't Know It
We are aware of the toxins in pesticides that make their way to our food, but the chemicals in our clothes are rarely thought of as a concern. Despite our measures to avoid chemically-sprayed foods and toxins in our drinking water, what we often don’t hear about is the possibility that the clothes we’re wearing may be toxic for you.