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from the e-desk of
Dr. Christine H. Farlow, D.C.
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Dear Friend,
Let's be honest.
Shopping for cosmetics and personal care products
is hazardous to your health ... if you're not reading and interpreting
every label on every package you buy. Harmful ingredients in your
toiletries will destroy your health and keep you unhealthy. Stop
... before you buy a single package or jar
off the shelf. Read and interpret every label.
Be proactive! Prevent dangerous ingredients from making you sick!
If you’re like most Americans, you may be bombarding yourself
and your family everyday with
cancer-causing chemicals and not even knowing it! We
live in a toxic world. Just about every type
of cosmetic and personal care product potentially
contains dangerous ingredients, even baby products.
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You
can protect yourself and your family...
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... from harmful ingredients in your cosmetics
and personal care products. And it isn't even that hard! In
fact, it's downright
easy if you just have the right information.
And that's what you'll get here at DyingToLookGood.com.
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Your one-stop-source for current up-to-date articles on cosmetics and
personal care products and ingredient safety.
It takes time to stay current
on what's happening in the cosmetic and personal care product arena.
Most of this news is not considered front-page news by the media. Why?
Not because it's not worthy of being on the front page. In many cases,
it certainly is! Mostly because it does not serve the companies who
spend the big bucks on advertising... because many of these companies
are the ones producing the toxic, chemical-laden products.
Save time searching for
important news information about the health risks and health benefits
of products currently on the market and new products coming on the
market.
Take advantage of FREE
expert advice. Get your questions answered by an expert you
can trust.
There are a lot of people giving advice and making recommendations on
the internet, TV, radio, in magazines, newsletters and newspapers...
but can you trust them? Do they have an ulterior motive in the advice
they give? Do they stand to benefit from giving you advice that's not
completely true? Will they profit by convincing you to buy
products whose ingredients and safety are misrepresented? Are
they tied to the industry that's creating the toxic products you want
to avoid?
On DyingToLookGood.com,
you can be sure that we have your best health in mind. As a DyingToLookGood.com
member, you'll have the opportunity to benefit from FREE
expert advice. You can ask any questions you have regarding cosmetics
and personal care products and a qualified expert will
answer your questions. You will get answers to your
questions based upon what's healthy, NOT what will make a
healthy profit.
When you submit your questions, they will be answered by a qualified
expert whose main interest is in promoting health and
healthy products. You see, we search for products that contain healthy
ingredients and are healthy for you to use. Everything you
see on this site has been researched and scrutinized before
it's posted.
All members questions and answers are posted on the
Q&A page in the member area. So you'll even
benefit from the questions asked by other members.
You'll find the answers to questions you didn't even know you had.
Your questions are answered by an expert you can trust.
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This is your "safe and healthy cosmetic and personal care products"
discussion community.
Here you have the
opportunity to interact with Dr. Farlow and
other DyingToLookGood.com
members committed to finding and using safe and
healthy products. You can ask questions, share
information, find out what products others are trying and what their
experience is.
If you're having problems making the transition to all healthy
cosmetics and personal care products or if you just need the support of
others who are committed to using only healthy products, this is your
resource.
Sometimes when going down a path like this, you
may feel alone and out of place because the majority of people
you know are unconcerned about the issues of cosmetic and personal care
product safety. Here, you'll realize that you're not alone.
There are plenty of people like you, they're just not a member of your
family, or your next-door neighbor.
This is a great place to meet like-minded health-conscious people and
make new friendships.
Submit
product reviews. Give your opinion of the
recommended products you’ve tried.
There are 750 healthy products listed in Dying
To Look Good.
With so many products, it just wasn't possible to try each and every
one before listing it in the book. They all have healthy ingredients.
That was the criteria to be listed in Dying To
Look Good. But they have not been tested for
performance. This is your opportunity to tell me what you think of my
recommendations.
Read
product reviews. Benefit from others
experience.
Find out what healthy products others have tried and what they think of
them. Are they effective and easy to use? Do they have the consistency,
look and feel that you like and expect from that type of product? In
what areas do they excel, just meet your expectations or fall short?
Tell us
what products you like and which ones you
don't... and why you like or dislike them.
Your
reviews will influence the products that will be recommended in Dying
To Look Good in the future.
Let your voice be heard!
Get ingredient and product safety
facts not listed in Dying To Look Good.
New cosmetic and personal care product ingredients come into use every
year. On DyingToLookGood.com, you'll get
updates to ingredient safety for those ingredients not listed in Dying
To Look Good.
If you find an ingredient that you'd like information on, all you have
to do is send it in an e-mail and I'll research it and post it on the Updates
page.
In addition, any new information to be added to Dying
To Look Good or
changes to product recommendations will be posted to the Updates
page.
This will help you to stay current with a rapidly changing industry
that is known for misrepresenting product safety in their
marketing and packaging.
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