Environmental Working Group (EWG)
- Diane Prather

- Jun 16
- 2 min read
A couple of years back, on a mission to discover products that wouldn't harm my body or the environment, I happened upon the Environmental Working Group (EWG). My discovery turned out to be incredibly serendipitous. The EWG is not just any resource; it's a comprehensive repository packed with valuable and reliable information for those concerned about health and safety in their daily lives. With more people dealing with allergies and food sensitivities, it is so helpful to have a resource to make informed choices.
Skin Deep
The Skin Deep database is yet another remarkable asset provided by the EWG. Meticulously compiling ratings on the safety profiles of various cosmetics and personal care items, Skin Deep stands as an invaluable tool for consumers.

This is immensely helpful because it transparently reveals potential health risks associated with the myriad ingredients found in these products—an important feature for anyone invested in conscientious consumption and wellness.
EWG Verified Products
I'm delighted and genuinely relieved every time I come across a range of body care items that have earned the EWG's seal of approval. Recognizing the importance of such endorsements, you can explore a carefully curated selection of these commendable products at EWG Certified Personal Care.
If you're like me, concerned about the integrity of what you apply to your skin and interested in making choices that align with a healthier lifestyle and a healthier planet, then you'll appreciate the treasure trove of options available there.
What’s in Your Water?
It even offered me the unique opportunity to check the level of contaminants in my tap water with a simple entry of my zip code, which was an enlightening experience. To learn more about the water coming into your home, find out what’s in the water by entering your zip-code, TapWater You can easily get started by filtering your tap water.





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