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Safe Cosmetics Workshop in Boston

Posted on Mar 24, 2009
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Baby shampoo should be safeToxic chemicals are commonplace in personal care products, and no one is minding the store - not the cosmetics industry, not the FDA.

Baby bottles, food cans, toys, furniture and electronics may also contain chemicals - some of the same nasty stuff in cosmetics - linked to obesity, ADHD, heart disease, reproductive problems and cancer.

So what can you do?

Come meet Mia Davis of the Campaign for Safe Cosmetics at the Down2Earth conference in Boston on April 4th!

She'll explain some of the problems we're facing with chemicals in cosmetics, answer your questions about how to keep your family safer, and explain what we're doing to change our country's broken chemical policies.

Saturday, April 4, 2 p.m.
Down2Earth Conference
Hynes Convention Center, Room 107, 900 Boylston Street, Boston

Toxins in Personal Care Products will feature Mia Davis, national grassroots coordinator for the Campaign for Safe Cosmetics.

Additional information: Part of the Down2Earth conference. Tickets to the conference are $10 for adults, $8 for seniors and students; you can get a $2 discount off online tickets if you fill out a survey first.