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D.I.Y Air Freshener Gel-NON Toxic!

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Most commercially obtainable air fresheners incorporate butylphenyl methylpropional, methyl pyrrolidone, propylene glycol, acetaldehyde, one,three-Dichloro-two-propanol, and different other chemicals that are toxic to the immune system and joined to allergy symptoms, problems, eye irritations, developmental and reproductive issues, and so on. As a result, the fact that you can incorporate natural ingredients and avoid hazardous chemical substances although generating your personal place fresheners at residence helps make this thought far more attractive. The total time it takes to make is about five to six (5-6) minutes and then twenty-four (24) hours to solidify. Materials & Equipment: two(2)-four(4) jars, capable of holding 1 cup of fluid each.  I used two(2) Mason jars, and each jar holds 1cup of mixture. Food Coloring (Optional) Essential Oil or Room Fragrance drops (Can be purchased at a craft store, but I found mines

Glycol Propylene-Hazardous to your Health. It's in EVERYTHING!

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What is propylene glycol? It is is a chemical found in personal care products that acts as a penetration enhancer that keeps products from melting in heat and/or freezing when it is cold. It is found in items such as shampoo, conditioner, soap, acne treatment, moisturizer, toothpaste, deodorant, nail polish, mascara; basically anything you could possibly use on your body, propylene glycol is in it.  Why should you avoid propylene glycol? For starters it alters the structure of the skin by allowing chemicals to penetrate deep beneath it while increasing their ability to reach the blood stream. Sounds lovely, right? So even if propylene glycol was good for you, it’s main job is to help any other chemicals you come in contact with reach your bloodstream. Who wants to use a chemical designed to help other chemicals penetrate even deeper into your skin? Not me. However, there is even more to it than just that… How Toxic is Propylene

D.I.Y. Herbal Whitening Mouthwash &The Benefits

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There are multiple benefits for creating your own mouthwash. Here is a list of benefits: Inexpensive - Homemade mouthwash will be a fraction of the cost of store bought mouthwashes with the same or better performance No harmful chemicals - Manufacturers often include dyes, preservatives, artificial sweeteners, and other chemicals that are harmful to you or the environment. When you make your own mouthwash, you know exactly what is it and can tender it to your needs. Alcohol-free - It is hard to find quality mouthwash that does not contain alcohol which dries out the mouth and causes bad breath. If you make your own you can choose not to include alcohol. You control the quality of ingredients - When you make your own mouthwash you may choose to use ingredients of only the finest quality. Some people would prefer using Alcohol. Making your own gives you that option. In order to optimize profits some manufactures may choose t