The other day I taught a class at the hospital called “Go Baby Green.” Its goal is to raise awareness about chemical exposures in the home.
So there I was the day before in my kitchen whipping up my natural “homemade” products, creating alternatives for new parents to explore to help them 1) see how easy it is to make their own products in cleaning their homes, and caring for their babies, and 2) to expand their thinking, reasoning, and stimulate an interest in creating a healthier lifestyle for them and their families.
Now, I knew, and know this is a tall order because we like our comfort products, with all the “bells and whistles” (scent, lather, texture, shinny, softening, quick drying, quick removal, etc.) regardless if they cause our underarms to burn, our hair to fall out, cause allergies, asthma, even some cancers.
And, we don’t like change either. We hold on to the familiar – products, lifestyle, relationships, careers ….
So. I was in my kitchen “mini lab” quite proud of the concoctions I made to show my class. I packed them in my green travel “lab” cooler and was set for my class.
The next day I set up my class room and pleased with my display, waited for my “students” to arrive. In walked 3 expectant, very pregnant moms and their partners, and a mom who had a couple of little ones at home.
The class begins ..
I begin my discussion after the introductions. “One area of concern is the use of personal products that contain butane. These are found in antiperspirants, air fresheners, paints…. Butane, also called a hydrocarbon, can cause chemical frostbite and is a product extremely dangerous around children …” I continue, “Cosmetics, home cleaning products, and medications are the three top categories that cause the most of chemical exposures with children, and 90% of all chemical exposures happen in the home…”
“Excuse me” says a dad, “Deodorant? What do we use instead?” he asked (with an unspoken gasp).
Now, he appeared a little unsettled. I empathized with him as he quietly wrestled with the idea of switching brands and trying to fathom the idea of tossing Old Spice in the trash. The ladies looked around at each other and I could just see the internal panic of substituting their beloved beauty products in the name of safety and health. I mean, how boring IS that!
“Well” I said, “What I use is a 50/50 mixture of corn starch and baking soda.”
Then, I got the “look”. Yep, you know the one – YOUR CRAZY – look.
Believe me, I thought the same thing when I started on this path to turn my home and personal care upside down in the name of healthier living (it’s not a 100% either – trust me). But I am happy with my underarm deodorant. Once I made and used it, experienced how it works for me I was relieved knowing I was no longer setting my armpits on “fire”.
So my class ended on a positive note. They said thank you very much for the information and off they went with a list of resources in hand. I was happy that the seed of awareness had been planted – that’s the best I can do. Maybe on some small level they’ll ease into changing their products at home – or at least start reading product labels. It is the way of our future.
Changing your life to a “greener” one just requires a change in thinking. It’s becoming aware and opening your mind to new ways of living. Just like personal development and changing the way you think about yourself, the green movement does the same for living a healthier life, healing the earth, and creating healthier environments for you and your kids.
Tips:
- Read product labels. This is the big one and the one that will help you the most. Purchase from companies that list all their ingredients on the product. No list? Avoid it. This has to do with company transparency. If a company is unwilling to share common information, then what are they hiding? Would you rather ignore it?
- Purchase products that list what’s NOT in the product. For example, “no chlorine,” “no parabens,” “no phosphates,”etc.
- Don’t believe terms like “all natural,” “organic”. These are “greenwashing” terms meaning the company is not telling the truth about what’s in the product. It’s counting on you to be gullible and trusting. Nope, leave it on the shelf.
Check my links list for great resources and get the free report on “The Seven Sins of “Greenwashing” to raise your awareness even more.
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Hi Lesly,
Great information! I especially like the tip about reading labels. I have a lot of allergies and if I don’t know what an ingredient is I don’t buy it!
MaryKay
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Hi MaryKay
Reading labels I think is the first step in raising awareness. It’s a good practice to get into..thank you for the visit and commenting
We care about so much going on in the world and in our relationships. Somehow our own bodies often are the last to receive the benefits. Thanks for sharing your ideas. I will have to try this out.
Erica
Hi Erica,
Self-care has always been the last on the list… it’s true. But what if it were the first? Thanks for your visit and comment!
It’s amazing how the human race survived for centuries prior to the genesis of modern chemicals, isn’t it!
Hey Steve, thanks for your visit and comment! It IS amazing… and then we think we can’t live without this stuff! LOL
Hey |Lesly,
Great article, you have a way of drawing the reader in! (Wish I knew how to do that!
I am really interested in this underarm concoction you have, may give it a go. In England we are only just discovering that aluminium in your underarm deo is not good and most people are not even aware of that. I think we are a little behind!
Thanks for the great info Lesly, and will definitely be back for more!
Sue
Hi Sue! Welcome to TSA – it’s great. Thank you for the compliment, you made my day!
I’ve just mixed up my new deodorant! Thanks, Lesly. I love your blog. Keep up the great work.
Warm regards,
Tanya
Hi Tanya, I made some too
It’s not perfect, but it’s better (and healthier) wonderful to connect with you
Hey Lesly,
a great post and great and very funny video but more importantly a fantastic subject.
Something we all need to take more seriously.
Thank you for sharing this with us.
Keep smiling
Chris

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Hi Chris, glad you found the humor. Must have some humor, if not we’ll go crazy! Thanks for the stop and comment!
Leslie,
This is an issue that I should spend a lot more time studying. It is too easy to just continue with old habit patterns and fail to read labels and use products that are harmful. I’m off to the medicine cabinet to check the ingredients in the deodorant …
Thanks for the great lesson:)
Hi Darlene, the first step is getting familiar with reading product labels. It gets easier …. thank you for your comment and stopping by!
Fabulous post Lesly! I can just imagine the faces of those expectant Mums and Dads
I’d love to know how you make your baking soda & corn starch concoction. Really enjoyed the video too – lots of home truths with a satirical edge..I like that.
Joanna

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Lesly,
I haven’t tried cornstarch and baking soda…interesting. What I use is an enzyme spray first and then I use a mixture of a silver based gel (much different than what you may be familiar with…extremely safe and effective) mixed with just a few drops of tea tree oil. This combination is super healthy and super effective. In fact, it has added benefits of getting absorbed into the lymphatic system and giving my body some added immune help.
Thanks so much for your wisdom and please keep up the great work!
Great Post Lesly. Funny how we look at things without really thinking about what it’s doing to our bodies and our environment. Really makes you think. Great Video, very funny and so true. I look forward to your next post. Have a great weekend.
Fantastic post. I am so happy more people are embracing the “green thing” yet at the same time I am sad it takes disasters like the oil in the gulf to spark peoples interest. I thank God for people like you Lesly.
Great ideas! I am going to have to try some of them out.

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Hi Lesly,
Thanks for sharing and raising the awareness of the alternatives out there. It would be great if the people you have met remember just some of the things you’ve taught them – it would be great to make a difference.
I love bicarbonate of soda, it cleans my bathroom much better than some cleaning products that I’ve used before plus it’s great to drink in a glass of water to refresh the body (only a small teaspoon though).
I read a great blog post recently washing hair with bicarbonate of soda, I’m very tempted to start doing this soon.
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Great post and funny story. I might even give your under arm deodorant solution a go.
Michael
you are so creative lesly! i’ve used baking soda for de-clogging drains and vinegar for glass, but i never thought about personal care. thanks! =)
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Sounds like very brave educational work you are performing!
Thanks for your commitment to the green and natural cause and for sharing,
Johneal
Lesly,
Very, very informative. Thanks so much for caring enough to help others work towards a green environment for them and their families.
Thanks,
~ Pat and Lorna
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