• In a larger study of 25 cleaners, personal care products, air fresheners and laundry products, now submitted for publication, she found that many other brands contained similar chemicals. (sciencedaily.com)
  • Personal-care products and cleaners often contain similar fragrance chemicals, Steinemann said. (sciencedaily.com)
  • The closet where you keep your household cleaners and air fresheners might be the most dangerous room in your house. (wbay.com)
  • Researchers looked at 28 common household cleaners -- we're talking windows, floors, carpets, toilet bowls, and even stain removers -- and two air fresheners. (wbay.com)
  • Many household cleaners can be used safely around cats and dogs. (laanimalservices.com)
  • As with household cleaners, read and follow label instructions before using any type of pesticide in your pet's environment. (laanimalservices.com)
  • Household cleaners, detergents, fragrances and air fresheners can cause gastritis in dogs. (dogsnaturallymagazine.com)
  • These properties lend the oil to being an excellent active within soaps, body care, household cleaners and air fresheners. (imperfectlynatural.com)
  • Keep a bottle of Tea Tree in your house to make homemade household cleaners, air fresheners, and linen spritzers. (youngliving.com)
  • The researchers found that cleaning sprays, especially air fresheners, furniture cleaners and glass-cleaners, had a particularly strong effect. (health.am)
  • The recent emphasis on "natural" or "green" cleaning products has led to an increase in the use of terpenes (hydrocarbons produced by plants-particularly conifers) like alpha-pinene, limonene and delta-carene in cleaners and air fresheners. (cdc.gov)
  • NIOSH research has shown that when combined with ozone, one of the common components of pine oil cleaners, alpha-terpineol, transforms into many oxygenated organic compounds in both the gas-phase and on surface reactions creating new products potentially harmful to those exposed. (cdc.gov)
  • One study in the U.K. of 14,000 pregnant women showed a link between the use of air fresheners and aerosol sprays and an increase in headaches and depression in the mothers, as well as ear infections and diarrhea in their babies. (womensvoices.org)
  • In homes where air fresheners and aerosol sprays were used on most days, women experienced 25% more headaches and 19% more post-natal depression than women in homes where such products were used less than once a week. (womensvoices.org)
  • bio-nature have a bunch of excellent products which contain this amazing oil, I'm loving the anti bacterial hand wash and the natural cleaning Spray The Lemon Myrtle all surface cleaner is excellent, many of the more natural cleaning sprays have a strong smell, this one is very refreshing, even my teenagers commented (usually they aren't fans of mums natural cleaning stuff! (imperfectlynatural.com)
  • Between aerosol sprays, electric plug-ins, candles, oil diffusers and other products, the U.S. air freshener market will pull in $1.8 billion in 2015, and these products are used in about 75 percent of households, says the National Resources Defense Council (NRDC). (nextavenue.org)
  • Using household cleaning sprays and air fresheners as little as once a week can raise the risk of developing asthma in adults, say researchers in Europe. (health.am)
  • Frequent use of household cleaning sprays may be an important risk factor for adult asthma," wrote lead author Jan-Paul Zock, Ph.D., of the Centre for Research in Environmental Epidemiology at the Municipal Institute of Medical Research in Barcelona, Spain. (health.am)
  • Introducing the Agerul range of air fresheners. (lemonfreshuk.com)
  • Browse our range of air fresheners, including essential oil air fresheners to remove household odours and act as multipurpose products. (jandevrieshealth.co.uk)
  • She studied three common air fresheners (a solid deodorizer disk, a liquid spray and a plug-in oil) and three laundry products (a dryer sheet, fabric softener and a detergent), selecting a top seller in each category. (sciencedaily.com)
  • Be careful if you buy products with fragrance, because you really don't know what's in them," she added. (sciencedaily.com)
  • In the meantime, I'd recommend that instead of air fresheners people use ventilation, and with laundry products, choose fragrance-free versions. (sciencedaily.com)
  • The European Union recently enacted legislation requiring products to list 26 fragrance chemicals when they are present above a certain concentration in cosmetic products and detergents. (sciencedaily.com)
  • Air fresheners and room fragrance. (webpackaging.com)
  • This is a big problem when it comes to air fresheners, in which fragrance can make up 70-80% of the overall composition of the product. (womensvoices.org)
  • Phthalates are chemicals that are used to prolong the length of time that scented products maintain their fragrance. (drbenkim.com)
  • Perhaps reflective of how cleaning products were the focus of both California and New York's disclosure laws, the majority of Dishwashing Products, Laundry Detergents and Fabric Softeners suppliers are disclosing their ingredients to consumers online or via telephone, on-label and/or include disclosure on ingredient functionality. (sustainabilityconsortium.org)
  • SEPAWA is the leading conference and tradeshow for the laundry detergents and cleaning agents industry and for manufacturers of cosmetics, personal care products, and perfumes. (evonik.com)
  • The best-rated product in Odor Eliminators is the Solid Cedar Odor Eliminator Balls (40 Count) . (homedepot.com)
  • S. C. Johnson & Son, Inc. (commonly referred to as S. C. Johnson) is an American multinational corporation, privately held manufacturer of household cleaning supplies and other consumer chemicals based in Racine, Wisconsin. (wikipedia.org)
  • A study of top-selling laundry products and air fresheners found the products emitted dozens of different chemicals. (sciencedaily.com)
  • All six products tested gave off at least one chemical regulated as toxic or hazardous under federal laws, but none of those chemicals was listed on the product labels. (sciencedaily.com)
  • She analyzed the products to discover the chemicals' identity. (sciencedaily.com)
  • The product label lists no ingredients, and information on the Material Safety Data Sheet, required for workplace handling of chemicals, lists the contents as "mixture of perfume oils. (sciencedaily.com)
  • And although cosmetics are required by the Food and Drug Administration to list ingredients, no law requires products of any kind to list chemicals used in fragrances. (sciencedaily.com)
  • It's the gazillion toxic chemicals packed by billion-dollar companies into daily household items. (yourtango.com)
  • While it is not clear which chemicals (or which combination of chemicals) found in air fresheners may be responsible for these effects, the results of this study raise concern about the safety and necessity of these products. (womensvoices.org)
  • We don't know which chemicals are causing these serious health problems, or which products they're in. (womensvoices.org)
  • That means we have no information on the vast majority of chemicals in the product we're spraying in our homes. (womensvoices.org)
  • They released a master list of nearly 1,500 chemicals that they use in all of their fragranced products - but they don't tell you which chemicals are in which products. (womensvoices.org)
  • But SC Johnson won't tell us which products these chemicals are in? (womensvoices.org)
  • Many household products have chemicals that are volatile. (medlineplus.gov)
  • In those 30 products, including some labeled as "green," they found hundreds of harmful -- even toxic -- chemicals. (wbay.com)
  • In the consumer product space, concern for safer chemistry is primarily related to the use phase of these products as emerging studies are linking certain chemicals to toxicity endpoints like carcinogenicity, irritation, neurotoxicity, pulmonary toxicity, and endocrine disruption 3 . (sustainabilityconsortium.org)
  • With the right information in hand, brands can determine what chemicals they would like to include or exclude from products, and which chemicals consumers can use in products with minimal risk. (sustainabilityconsortium.org)
  • Dear EarthTalk: I've heard that, above and beyond our bad eating and lifestyle habits, some chemicals in everyday products are contributing to the obesity problem. (edgemagazine.net)
  • By taking time to actually work out how much of a product you require (e.g. - paint) not only saves money but reduces your exposure to unused chemicals. (earthbornpaints.co.uk)
  • The demand for long-lasting goods has increased the number of artificial additives and unpronounceable chemicals found in household items. (lightninglabels.com)
  • Over the past decade, scientific studies have shown that many common household air fresheners contain chemicals that may be potentially harmful. (nextavenue.org)
  • While it's been established that air freshening products contain hazardous chemicals and that these chemicals are present in the air where you use them, not every researcher believes the average exposure will cause you harm. (nextavenue.org)
  • But certainly some of the chemicals that have been measured from air fresheners should draw caution. (nextavenue.org)
  • Organic chemicals are widely used as ingredients in household products. (mauicounty.gov)
  • Consumer products used in indoor environments for cleaning, surface finishing and deodorizing are typically mixtures of many chemicals. (cdc.gov)
  • Many of these oxidation products are not captured by conventional sampling methods, leading some researchers to suspect that workers who are exposed to oxidized chemicals may not know it. (cdc.gov)
  • To address this research question, the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) has developed expertise in investigating the fundamental chemistry of several chemicals in consumer products that may be used in an indoor environment. (cdc.gov)
  • Air fresheners, perfumes, scented candles, and other "smell-good feel-good" stuff is chockful of Phthalates. (yourtango.com)
  • If household products (air fresheners, candles/incense, plug-in air fresheners, etc.) trigger your child's asthma/nose trouble, switch to unscented or non-aerosol versions. (kidshealth.org)
  • Follow these recipes for handmade hand soaps , candles, and other household products. (naturessunshine.com)
  • The exceptionally mild TEGO® Solve 90 is suitable for many, in particular clear formulations, such as shampoos, shower gels, micellar water products, make-up removers, and roll-on deodorants, and has additional moisturizing properties. (evonik.com)
  • Fourth, a recent study found a reduction in FEV1 and maximum mid-expiratory flow rate that was statistically associated with blood levels of 1,4-dichlorobenzene, a chemical found in air fresheners, toilet bowl deodorants, and mothballs (7). (cdc.gov)
  • The company launched a website listing ingredients for their products sold in North America in 2009. (wikipedia.org)
  • The company added the ingredients of its European products to the list in May 2016. (wikipedia.org)
  • Because manufacturers of consumer products are not required to disclose the ingredients, Steinemann analyzed the products to discover their contents. (sciencedaily.com)
  • Manufacturers are not required to list the ingredients used in laundry products and air fresheners. (sciencedaily.com)
  • Even the "Paraben & Sulfate-free" products still have a long list of chemical ingredients. (yourtango.com)
  • Brad Spakowitz has details on the products, the ingredients, and the risks, and talks about some safer choices you can make in 3 BRILLIANT MINUTES. (wbay.com)
  • According to the non-profit Environmental Working Group (EWG), which assessed the safety and effectiveness of more than 1,400 "SPF" (sun protection factor) products for its 2014 Guide to Sunscreens, only one in three sunscreens for sale on the shelves of American stores offers good skin protection and is free of ingredients with links to health issues. (edgemagazine.net)
  • Our Claypaint and other products are high quality and high performing due to carefully selecting environmentally friendly ingredients coupled with advanced manufacturing processes and formulations. (earthbornpaints.co.uk)
  • As new research consistently suggests these ingredients are harmful, many consumers have decided to focus on buying products that are 100% natural. (lightninglabels.com)
  • Room 2), Julia Sauer, an expert from Personal Care on product sensory characteristics, will talk about how ingredients and formulation concepts can affect the way cosmetic products feel on the skin. (evonik.com)
  • With the proprietary know-how of the recently acquired specialty additives business of Air Products Evonik presents a number of innovative encapsulation technologies for active cosmetic ingredients. (evonik.com)
  • According to Anne Steinemann, a professor of civil engineering at the University of Melbourne who has studied extensively the health impacts of fragranced household products, one-quarter of the ingredients in air fresheners are classified as toxic or hazardous. (nextavenue.org)
  • There are no regulatory requirements for companies to test their products or ingredients for the ability to cause type 1 immunologically mediated reactions, such as asthma. (cdc.gov)
  • Products used most often were insecticides and disinfectants. (cdc.gov)
  • Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) are airborne gas byproducts emitted by a wide array of household products, from paints to disinfectants and automotive products, says the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). (nextavenue.org)
  • The Air Wick Flor Pure Spray is a dry-mist type of spray suitable to use as a general room freshener. (lemonfreshuk.com)
  • Buy your favorite Thymes Spray Air Fresheners online with Instacart. (instacart.com)
  • Order Thymes Spray Air Fresheners from local and national retailers near you and enjoy on-demand, contactless delivery or pickup within 2 hours. (instacart.com)
  • Can I get Thymes Spray Air Fresheners products delivered? (instacart.com)
  • You can get Thymes Spray Air Fresheners products delivered same-day in as fast as one hour from stores near you using the Instacart app or website. (instacart.com)
  • How many Thymes Spray Air Fresheners products are available on Instacart? (instacart.com)
  • Currently, there are 11 Thymes Spray Air Fresheners products available for same-day delivery or pickup on Instacart. (instacart.com)
  • In addition to using the oil in a burner as a revitalising air freshener, you can use it diluted for massage, you can dilute and use as a spray to remove mould and even add a couple of drops of screen wash reservoir in the car. (imperfectlynatural.com)
  • Having earned themselves a Safer Choice label from the EPA, we're happy to promote the Fresh Wave Air Freshener Spray as our number one product for eradicating cat odors in the most feline-friendly way! (catrag.com)
  • I first got interested in this topic because people were telling me that the air fresheners in public restrooms and the scent from laundry products vented outdoors were making them sick," said Anne Steinemann, a UW professor of civil and environmental engineering and of public affairs. (sciencedaily.com)
  • Have you experienced your plug air freshener scent fading? (biglots.com)
  • Clearly, your health is best served by minimizing exposure to synthetic air fresheners and other synthetic products that are designed to emit a prolonged artificial scent. (drbenkim.com)
  • In addition, birds have unique respiratory tracts that are especially vulnerable to inhaled particles and fumes from aerosol products, tobacco products, certain glues, paints, air fresheners and any other aerosolized matter. (laanimalservices.com)
  • VOC's can be found in many household products including air fresheners, cleaning products, carpets, paints and cosmetics. (earthbornpaints.co.uk)
  • Primarily dictated by demographic dynamics, consumer trends, and economic realities, the worldwide market for tissue and hygiene products encompasses a wide variety of products ranging from sanitary protection, nappies/diapers, to everyday household products like toilet paper and kitchen tissues. (reportlinker.com)
  • Allowing owners to be greeted by their pets and not whatever smells they produce, these solid air fresheners from Citrus Magic promise to absorb even the stubbornest odors thanks to their unique formula, including baking powder and other eliminators. (catrag.com)
  • However, two national surveys published by Steinemann and a colleague in 2004 and 2005 found that about 20 percent of the population reported adverse health effects from air fresheners, and about 10 percent complained of adverse effects from laundry products vented to the outdoors. (sciencedaily.com)
  • Household lavender essential oil uses are: laundry freshener, air freshener, inside a moth-away sachet, and in lotion. (naturessunshine.com)
  • A couple drops can be added to a load of wash to boost laundry power, and it can also be used to make air fresheners. (naturessunshine.com)
  • Whether you want your house to smell like apple cinnamon strudel or clean laundry or a meadow at dawn, rest assured - there's an air freshener for that. (nextavenue.org)
  • Good news: Febreze Fade Defy PLUG Air Freshener stays true to its name, delivering a first day fresh that lasts a full 50 days (on low setting). (biglots.com)
  • Nearly 100 volatile organic compounds were emitted from these six products, and none were listed on any product label. (sciencedaily.com)
  • In the laboratory, each product was placed in an isolated space at room temperature and the surrounding air was analyzed for volatile organic compounds, small molecules that evaporate from the product's surface into the air. (sciencedaily.com)
  • Results showed 58 different volatile organic compounds above a concentration of 300 micrograms per cubic meter, many of which were present in more than one of the six products. (sciencedaily.com)
  • For instance, a plug-in air freshener contained more than 20 different volatile organic compounds. (sciencedaily.com)
  • The vast majority of synthetic air fresheners emit significant amounts of terpene, a volatile organic compound that can react with naturally occurring ozone to create formaldehyde . (drbenkim.com)
  • Most inhalants are composed of several compounds, and almost all pressurized aerosol products can be abused because the propellants are volatile hydrocarbons. (medscape.com)
  • Plus, five of the six products emitted one or more carcinogenic 'hazardous air pollutants,' which are considered by the Environmental Protection Agency to have no safe exposure level," Steinemann said. (sciencedaily.com)
  • Once hazards are determined, product manufacturers should scientifically understand product-specific exposure scenarios and determine safe use practices for consumers. (sustainabilityconsortium.org)
  • The relative risk rates of developing adult asthma in relation to exposure to cleaning products could account for as much as 15 percent, or one in seven of adult asthma cases," wrote Dr. Zock. (health.am)
  • The company's principal product at that time was parquet flooring, later adding other floor care products such as Johnson's Prepared Wax, Johnson's Dance Wax, and Johnson's Wood Dye. (wikipedia.org)
  • The launch of Raid House & Garden Bug Killer in 1955 marked the company's first major departure away from wax-based products. (wikipedia.org)
  • Silver nanoparticles have already been commercially available as an antimicrobial component in parts of household appliances, such as air conditioners, air fresheners, water fresheners, and hair dryers 17,18,26 . (bvsalud.org)
  • The Pet Odor Exterminator Orange Lemon Splash Air Freshener fills your home with a tropical paradise instead of lingering pet odors. (southernagriculture.com)
  • Perhaps one of the safest products on the market now, it should absorb odors for between eight and ten weeks, across areas as vast as 350 square feet. (catrag.com)
  • Natural incense sticks put air fresheners to shame. (yourtango.com)
  • The most prevalent VOCs classified as toxic or hazardous in fragranced air fresheners are acetone, ethanol, d-limonene, pinene and acetate, according to a 2015 study authored by Steinemann and published in Air Quality, Atmosphere & Health. (nextavenue.org)
  • For a low down on the problems that toxic air fresheners can cause your cats, as well as features to look out for when picking out the deoderiser for you, have a look at our thoroughly researched and clear, comprehensive Buyer's Guide. (catrag.com)
  • All of these products can release organic compounds while you are using them, and, to some degree, when they are stored. (mauicounty.gov)
  • In 1999, the commercial cleaning products and systems division separated from Johnson Wax and became a stand-alone company called Johnson Wax Professional, later known as Diversey, Inc. In 2003, the company acquired the four Bayer household chemical brands Baygon, Bay Fresh, Bayclin, and Autan. (wikipedia.org)
  • In 2008, the company acquired Caldrea, Co., maker of household cleaning products including the Caldrea and Mrs. Meyers Clean Day brands. (wikipedia.org)
  • Shop cleaning products, tools, accessories and other household essential supplies and more from the Odoban's Best Seller Collection by OdoBan. (homedepot.com)
  • As a general rule, store all cleaning products in a secure cabinet out of the reach of pets and keep them in their original packaging, or in a clearly labeled and tightly sealed container. (laanimalservices.com)
  • In 2017, the state of California passed the " Cleaning Product Right to Know Act ", a law that requires cleaning products to disclose certain substances on both product label and manufacturer website if they are present in the product above 100ppm 5 . (sustainabilityconsortium.org)
  • The epidemiological study, the first to investigate the effects of cleaning products on occasional users rather than occupational users, appeared in the second issue for October of the American Thoracic Society's American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine. (health.am)
  • They were also asked to report the number of times per week they used cleaning products. (health.am)
  • Clinicians should be aware of the potential for cleaning products used in the home to cause respiratory symptoms and possibly asthma," wrote Kenneth D. Rosenman, M.D., professor at Michigan State University, in an editorial in the same issue of the journal. (health.am)
  • Although this is the first study to demonstrate an association between the use of cleaning products in the home and the onset of asthma among adults, we should not be surprised by these results, which are consistent with previous knowledge about the adverse respiratory effects of cleaning products. (cdc.gov)
  • They reported associations between the use of cleaning products and wheezing or whistling in the chest in the previous 12 months with the use of cleaning products and physician-diagnosed asthma. (cdc.gov)
  • They found no increased risk with the use of cleaning products for the development of wheeze in people with a positive methacholine challenge test, and only a nonstatistically significant association in people with a physician diagnosis of asthma with a positive methacholine challenge test (2). (cdc.gov)
  • S. C. Johnson's line of wax-reliant products necessitated Herbert Fisk Johnson Jr.'s 1935 expedition to Fortaleza, Brazil to find a direct sustainable source of wax. (wikipedia.org)
  • While ingredient disclosure to consumers is an important step towards a more sustainable product, there are three other practices that are essential to ensuring safety for human health and ecosystems. (sustainabilityconsortium.org)
  • We support our partners in their efforts to create cosmetic products that are both highly effective and increasingly sustainable," says Boinowitz. (evonik.com)
  • Request this free 5-Pack of "Fresh Scents of Smell-Air" Air Fresheners pack from JokeTown for a limited time only! (yofreesamples.com)
  • then simply click the "GET MY FRESH SCENTS" button to order your 100% Free 5-pack of Air Fresheners! (yofreesamples.com)
  • Let's use a real-life example with an iconic product to illustrate this problem: Glade. (womensvoices.org)
  • Glade is a household name, offering some of the most popular air fresheners on the marketplace. (womensvoices.org)
  • Most cities or councils offer a facility where you can drop off these products locally in 'household hazardous waste' . (earthbornpaints.co.uk)
  • Product manufacturers should employ a formal methodology to measure and track chemical-intensive impacts for their respective products and supply chains. (sustainabilityconsortium.org)
  • The chemical industry now works towards producing products that are considered to have a low level of VOC's. (earthbornpaints.co.uk)
  • As a result, it's widely accepted that any products that emit under 30g/l are considered in the chemical industry as low. (earthbornpaints.co.uk)
  • We find 600 products about chemical products from 600 manufacturers & suppliers. (china.cn)
  • Finally, there is a previous report of increased risk of persistent wheezing in young children up to the age of 3.5 years in association with increased domestic household chemical use, and predominantly cleaning agents that were used during pregnancy (8). (cdc.gov)
  • No products found. (minshenghe.com.sg)
  • You can protect your pets health by becoming aware of the most common health hazards found in many pet-owning households. (laanimalservices.com)
  • A report that was released in September of 2007 by the Natural Resources Defense Council found that 12 of 14 brands of common household air fresheners contained phthalates . (drbenkim.com)
  • This Spanish Cleaner is highly suitable for cleaning all types of household surfaces. (lemonfreshuk.com)
  • The fiber does not swell, can be used in oil-in-water formulations as easily as in water-in-oil emulsions, and is also suitable for use in anhydrous products such as cosmetic powders. (evonik.com)
  • Even moving their bathroom habits into one room of the home can fail to stifle the smell, but some heavy-duty air fresheners aren't suitable for use with animals in the home. (catrag.com)
  • In July 2016 the company signed an agreement to acquire Babyganics, a baby products company with skin care, oral care, sun care, insect repellent, diapers, and wipe products. (wikipedia.org)
  • Furthermore, there has not been extensive testing done to determine the health risks posed by many of the household products that release VOCs. (mauicounty.gov)
  • VOCs are emitted by a wide array of products numbering in the thousands. (mauicounty.gov)
  • When considering the potential health risks of using a product like air fresheners, you have to consider the weakest links, which in this case are people whose lungs are already susceptible (such as asthma sufferers or people with COPD) and children. (nextavenue.org)
  • We believe you want only the best for your family and yourself-products that are genuine, free from harmful synthetics, and of unmatched purity. (youngliving.com)
  • Orange Essential Oil also has a number of industrial and household uses. (naturalnews.com)
  • Thought that I would try this product because it is less expensive than Eden Gardens essential oils, which I have been using. (swansonvitamins.com)
  • While an aesthetically pleasing design is important for essential oil labels, it's also necessary to include information that will sell your product. (lightninglabels.com)
  • If you want to attract the growing group of ingredient-conscious shoppers to your essential oil products, then it's imperative that you step up your marketing game. (lightninglabels.com)
  • Marketing your product is never a simple task, but Lightning Labels makes it easy and affordable to get your designs printed, whether you build essential oil labels online with your own tools or you work with a designer. (lightninglabels.com)
  • Whether your essential oils are used for aromatherapy, massages, body care or other household purposes, you can reflect this with appropriate color schemes. (lightninglabels.com)
  • These expert printing tips can be applied to essential oil labels to enhance marketing efforts and highlight the purity of natural products. (lightninglabels.com)
  • Seed to Seal is infused into our painstaking quality testing and retesting to ensure that your family enjoys the purest essential oil products on the planet. (youngliving.com)
  • We have some fantastic Spanish household products like air fresheners and other home essentials which will make your home smell better and feel better. (lemonfreshuk.com)
  • Buy $50 in select household essentials at Target this week, and you will get a free $15 Target gift card . (moneytalksnews.com)
  • When used in sunscreens and personal care products, it keeps the skin from becoming shiny and leaves it feeling pleasant. (evonik.com)
  • When it's time for a refill, the automatic air freshener will let you know with its handy low-level indicator light. (biglots.com)
  • Use as a room freshener: put a few drops of oil with water in a spritz bottle. (naturalnews.com)
  • Room 2), Christian Hartung, a specialist for rinse-off products, will discuss how nature-based polyglycerol esters can be used for solving a variety of PEG-free solubilization problems. (evonik.com)
  • The global market for household cleaning and personal care products is shaped by several factors including population growth, urbanization, and increasing purchasing power. (reportlinker.com)
  • Unlike surface-level personal care products, aromatics have a more pronounced effect - since you inhale them into your lungs. (yourtango.com)
  • One overall conclusion from all three sections is that brands in the Dishwashing Products category tend to perform as good or better than personal care products. (sustainabilityconsortium.org)