Is Innersense Conditioner Clean?
This B Corp brand sets the gold standard for organic haircare, but its heavy protein content isn't for everyone.
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Shampoo, lotion, body wash, and skincare — your skin absorbs what you apply. We investigate common ingredients, expose concerning chemicals, and find truly clean alternatives.
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This B Corp brand sets the gold standard for organic haircare, but its heavy protein content isn't for everyone.
Conditioner is supposed to repair your hair, but hidden preservatives like DMDM Hydantoin might be causing it to fall out.
The 'softness' in your conditioner might actually be a formaldehyde releaser linked to hair loss.
While silicones give instant shine, they often act like 'plastic wrap' for your hair—blocking moisture and creating buildup that requires harsh stripping to remove.
It gives you instant shine, but that 'healthy glow' might actually be a plastic coating suffocating your strands.
70% of dry shampoos tested in a major study contained benzene—a known carcinogen—but these powder-based alternatives are 100% safe.
This salon-grade organic brand is a favorite in the curly hair community, but protein overload is a real risk you need to know about.
It's the Target aisle favorite for 'natural' hair care, but hidden fragrances and thousands of hair loss complaints tell a different story.
The lawsuits, the hair loss rumors, and the reformulation—here's the truth about what's really in that round bottle.
The drugstore giant is the #1 hair care brand in the world, but recent lawsuits and benzene recalls tell a different story.
Most drugstore shampoos are 90% water and 10% harsh chemicals—here are the few that actually clean without stripping.
The 'clean' hair movement isn't just hype—here are the 12 chemicals that can strip your scalp, disrupt hormones, and even trigger hair loss.
70% of aerosol dry shampoos tested positive for this known carcinogen, leading to massive recalls from brands like Dove and Pantene.
70% of aerosol dry shampoos tested in a major study contained benzene, a known human carcinogen.
It gives you that instant 'TV commercial' shine, but silicones might be slowly suffocating your hair strands.
For 90% of people, the answer is yes—unless you love frizz, stripped color, and an irritated scalp.
Sulfates aren't just irritating—one common type is often contaminated with a probable carcinogen.
Body oil isn't just a fancy alternative—it avoids the #1 ingredient that forces lotions to use heavy preservatives.
The cult-favorite Skin Food is NATRUE certified and free of synthetics, but sensitive skin types should watch out for the alcohol and essential oils.
It's the #1 dermatologist-recommended moisturizer, but the US formula still contains ingredients banned in its European version.
This drugstore staple soothes skin with oats, but its parent company’s safety track record is anything but soothing.
Your skin absorbs up to 60% of what you put on it—make sure you're not moisturizing with endocrine disruptors.
Your skin absorbs up to 60% of what you put on it—don't let these 8 toxins slip through.
It’s the gold standard for sealing skin, but this fossil fuel byproduct comes with hidden contamination risks.
It’s the #1 dermatologist recommendation for sensitive skin, but it’s also a byproduct of gasoline production.
That "fresh rain" scent is a legal loophole hiding thousands of potential toxins.
Bar soap creates 25% less carbon emissions, but body wash may save your skin barrier.
Native is the gateway drug to clean beauty, but its 'Fragrance' ingredient hides a secret.
The cult-classic castile soap is clean, organic, and incredibly concentrated—but its high pH means it isn't for everyone.
The #1 dermatologist-recommended brand is ditching sulfates, but are they still hiding formaldehyde releasers?
We analyzed 40+ brands to find the few that won't disrupt your hormones or strip your skin barrier.
That single word on the label allows companies to hide over 3,000 undisclosed chemicals from you.
That satisfying foam might be stripping your skin barrier and exposing you to hidden carcinogens.
Most commercial body washes are chemical cocktails that strip your skin barrier and disrupt your hormones.
Moisturizers are up to 85% water—face oils are 100% active ingredients. Here is exactly when you should make the switch.
A deep dive into the viral, affordable brand that puts its carbon footprint right on the label.
The 'clean-clinical' darling recently faced a massive safety recall—here’s the truth about what’s in those colorful jars.
It’s the #1 dermatologist recommendation for sensitive skin, but the ingredient list relies heavily on petroleum and controversial preservatives.
It’s the #1 dermatologist-recommended brand, but its heavy reliance on petroleum and lack of cruelty-free standards raises eyebrows.
New 2026 data shows 16% of face products with PFAS are moisturizers—here’s how to avoid them.
Common moisturizers from brands like Olay and Neutrogena are often packed with endocrine disruptors and hidden allergens.
Fragrance is the #1 cause of allergic contact dermatitis in skincare products.
It’s the ultimate lazy cleanser, but leaving surfactants on your skin could be silently destroying your moisture barrier.
It's the #1 dermatologist recommendation for sensitive skin, but does 'gentle' mean 'clean'?
The #1 dermatologist-recommended cleanser just got a major overhaul—but does the new formula actually pass the toxic test?
The #1 dermatologist-recommended cleanser is great for your skin barrier, but its ingredient list hides parabens and petroleum-based chemicals.
Recent benzene recalls and hidden carcinogens mean your daily cleanser might be doing more harm than good.
Your daily cleanse might be destroying your skin barrier—here’s exactly what to flip the bottle and look for.
That tight, squeaky feeling isn't cleanliness—it's barrier damage that can lead to breakouts and premature aging.
That squeaky-clean feeling might actually be your skin barrier crying for help.
The 'Instagram-famous' sanitizer is hydrating and effective, but its bright colors hide synthetic dyes and mystery fragrances.
It’s the gold standard for killing germs, but that 'fresh' scent might be hiding ingredients you don't want.
Many sanitizers on the market still contain hidden carcinogens like benzene—here are the few brands we actually trust.
Hand sanitizer causes nearly 3,000 cases of poisoning in children annually—here is how to use it safely.
It kills 99.9% of germs, but hidden contaminants like benzene and methanol have triggered massive recalls.
Bar soap saves money and plastic, but does the 'germy soap' myth actually hold water?
The cult-favorite castile soap sets the gold standard for ingredients, but its high pH might be wrecking your skin barrier.
It looks clean on your counter, but hidden allergens and synthetic dyes might be wrecking your hands.
It smells like a garden, but hidden preservatives and synthetic fragrances mean this 'natural' soap isn't as clean as it looks.
Most 'antibacterial' soaps rely on harsh chemicals that damage your skin barrier—here’s what to use instead.
That 'fresh' scent is likely a cocktail of hundreds of undisclosed chemicals linked to allergies and hormone disruption.
The FDA says plain soap works just as well—without the risks of antibiotic resistance and toxic chemicals.
Most commercial hand soaps contain harsh preservatives and hidden chemicals that the FDA says are no better than plain soap and water.
The cult-favorite Skin Food is 100% certified natural, but its heavy reliance on alcohol and essential oils might trigger sensitive skin.
The green puck is a miracle for cracked hands, but it relies on a preservative that releases formaldehyde.
Most hand creams are just water and petroleum mixed with preservatives—here are the ones that actually heal your skin.
That 'Fresh Linen' scent could be the reason your dry, cracked hands never actually heal.
That signature tingle isn't healing—it's irritation. Here's why the yellow tube might be making your chapped lips worse.
The viral egg-shaped balm has a history of lawsuits and mold complaints—but is the formula actually toxic?
It’s the world’s most famous natural lip balm, but that 'refreshing tingle' might actually be drying out your lips.
The classic lip balm in everyone's pocket creates a dependency cycle that might be keeping your lips dry.
You swallow about 4 pounds of lip product in your lifetime—make sure it's not made of crude oil.
The "tingle" isn't healing you—it's drying you out. Here are the 6 ingredients causing your chapped lip addiction.
Why your lips feel dependent on the tube—and which ingredients are trapping you in a cycle of dryness.
You swallow about 4 tubes of lip balm a year—here's why you shouldn't be eating crude oil byproducts.
You swallow roughly 4 pounds of lip product in your lifetime—make sure it’s actually edible.
One stops the smell, the other stops the sweat—but only one changes your body's natural microbiome.
Benzene contamination in sprays is a bigger risk than aluminum—here’s what to buy instead.
You won't overheat from dry pits, but you might be destroying your skin's natural defense system.
Decades of research show that your armpits aren't destroying your memory.
Decades of rumors link aluminum to breast cancer, but the biological reality is much less scary.
The cancer rumors are likely false, but there's a microbiome reason to reconsider your stick.
This common preservative releases formaldehyde into your products—and it's been linked to hair loss lawsuits.