
GARLIC: Allergen or Not An Allergen?
Allergen…and a Photo-Allergen! Garlic Might explain why vampires avoid it (and have such smooth complexions)! While garlic is delicious and has a long history of being used as a natural

Allergen…and a Photo-Allergen! Garlic Might explain why vampires avoid it (and have such smooth complexions)! While garlic is delicious and has a long history of being used as a natural

Cajai Fellows Johnson Professional Dancer New York “Dance saves.” Small wonder we, whose purpose is to save the world’s skin, fell in love with this powerful — and empowering

Happy-Happy-Joy-Joy in a Bowl Thanks to all my mom’s research into this drupe, we’re loco for coconuts. Almost every part of the coconut is tremendously healthy. Virgin coconut oil’s fatty acids

Save time (and trees!) by creatively “upcycling” materials you may already have at home…and make each present give more! Here are a few above-and-beyond gift and customizable wrapping ideas for

Allergen. Cinnamon (Cinnamic aldehyde) Cinnamon is a popular spice but what makes it so delicious to eat and smell is a chemical compound found naturally in its bark that is a published

Allergen. Lily (Alstroemeria) So many flowers and plants are top allergens (browse through our Allergen-Not An Allergen tab), and this beautiful bloom is no exception. Allergic contact dermatitis to Alstroemeria (or tuliposide

Not An Allergen. Pickles Not a skin allergen (for food allergies, ask an allergist for a scratch test), and a great source of probiotics, pickles are wonderful additions to your diet.

Not An Allergen. 100% Raw, Untreated, Organic Cotton But let’s be clear: we’re talking organic, untreated cotton, from start to finish. While colored clothing is often a “red” flag (pun fully intended)

Allergen. Nail Polish Nail polish contains several ingredients that are common allergens, including: shellac, glues, preservatives, and acrylates. If brightly colored, dyes as well. The most common: tosylamide formaldehyde resin; butyl