Body Exfoliators

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August 1, 2022

By Lisa Petrison

This page is designed to provide information on body scrubs.

 

Cocokind Scrubbing Clay – $19

Performance Rating: Not Yet Rated

Ingredients Rating: 4 out of 5 stars (4 / 5)

The description for this product reads, “Made with upcycled coffee grounds that would have otherwise gone to waste, this creamy clay scrub smooths, clarifies, and supports the microbiome, rinsing off with a silky feel.”

I have yet to try this product but hope to do so soon.

Size: 6 oz.

Cocokind Rating: 4.4 Stars (105 reviews)

Credo Clean: No

Clean at Sephora: Unclear

Drunk Elephant Clean: Yes

EWG Ingredient Rating: 2 (green)

EWG Problem Ingredients: Polysorbate-2o (3)

Fragrance Ingredients: Coffee seed powder

All Ingredients: Water, kaolin, hydrogenated ethylhexyl olivate, glycerin, coffee seed powder, rice powder, stearic acid, glyceryl stearate SE, cetyl alcohol, bentonite, chicory root extract, glyceryl caprylate, ethylhexylglycerin, polysorbate 20, hydrogenated olive oil unsaponifiables, caprylhydroxamic acid, xanthan gum, sodium phytate.

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About This Website

The Living Clean in a Dirty World shopping website is designed to provide guidance to those seeking out products that are relatively low in toxicity and that provide generally positive user experiences.

Although the skincare and makeup sections have a particular focus on products appropriate for women who are in their 40’s or beyond, the information provided may be useful for other people as well.

The products are curated by Lisa Petrison, who has been focused on helping people to improve their health by avoiding toxicity since 2008 and who heads the Paradigm Change organization.

Her Living Clean in a Dirty World blog site discusses a variety of topics of relevance to those who are working to pursue a more natural lifestyle with less exposure to harmful toxicity.

Lisa is the author of several books, including A Beginner’s Guide to Mold Avoidance (co-written with Erik Johnson).

She also runs the Paradigm Change website (focusing on issues related to toxic mold illness) and the Mold Avoiders Facebook group (designed for the discussion of all topics of interest to those pursuing the mold avoidance approach described in the Beginner’s Guide).

Lisa was born in August 1964 and has yet to try cosmetic surgery, Botox or other cosmetic treatments requiring interactions with a physician, or beauty products containing retinoids.

In her former life, Lisa worked as a business school professor, as a marketing consultant to a variety of large companies, and as a reporter covering the advertising industry.

She holds a Ph.D. in marketing and social psychology from the Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University as well as B.S./M.S. degrees from the Medill School of Journalism at Northwestern.

Lisa would like to extend a special note of appreciation to Ellen Kleiman-Redden for her help in trying out products and discussing issues related to this project.

She also would like to thank the many members of the Mold Avoiders community who have shared suggestions of products to be included here.

 

About The Products

Products that I have tried or researched and that I have not found to be acceptable from a toxicity standpoint have been omitted entirely from the discussions on this website.

However, since a goal of this project is to introduce people to a range of options in terms of price and functionality, some products discussed on this site include ingredients that may not be appropriate for everyone.

It’s my hope that all individuals making their way to this site will find at least a few options from each product category that meet all of their own needs and wants from a variety of perspectives.

The vast majority of cosmetics marketers now offer affiliate programs in which Internet content creators may earn commissions if people who are referred to the companies’ sites by clicking on links end up making purchases.

I participate in quite a few individual affiliate programs as well as in the Sovrn/Viglinks program (which automatically converts regular links into revenue-generating links).

Links on this page that may result in affiliate income may include – but are not necessarily limited to – those from the following companies: Amazon, Cocokind, Target.

Reader comments (positive or negative) about products discussed on this website are very welcome.

Thoughts may be shared either by posting them in the comments section at the bottom of this page or by sending them directly to me at the following email address:

info at paradigmchange dot me

Companies that would like to offer me complimentary products to try out may contact me at this address as well.

Individuals who are seeking out less-toxic products or who are interested in pursuing a cleaner and healthier lifestyle may want to sign up to receive occasional email newsletters from Living Clean in a Dirty World.

Those signing up will receive a free PDF copy of the book Back From The Edge (describing the extraordinary life of mold avoidance pioneer Erik Johnson) and also will be automatically entered in sweepstakes giving away a variety of cleaner products.

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