- Healthy Living
The bathroom is a major source of hidden chemical exposure through skin absorption — from the plastic packaging that leaches BPA and phthalates, to the synthetic fragrances, and preservatives in your toothpaste and shampoo. Your skin is your body’s largest organ and these harmful chemicals can enter your system directly.
By making simple, science-backed swaps in your personal care routine, you can significantly reduce your toxic load and make a big difference for your health.
Source: Thames Water
Often contains triclosan or additives linked to hormone disruption.
Found in shower curtains and off-gasses toxic VOCs into your home.
Plastic particles that pollute waterways and enter the food chain.
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Hand Soap, Body Wash
Daily soaps and body washes are used over large areas of skin — leading to sustained, full body chemical exposure.
02
Deodorants, Antiperspirants
Both deodorants and antiperspirants are applied daily, making them a high-impact exposure source.
03
Shampoo, Conditioner
Applied directly to the scalp and hair, many products create prolonged exposure to hormone-disrupting chemicals.
04
Toothbrush, Toothpaste, Floss
Used every day, oral care products are a consistent, and often overlooked, source of plastic exposure.
Discover how to audit your personal care routine and switch to fragrance-free, low-tox essentials that protect your health.
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