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A shopping list for fragrance-free products
Whole Foods Market offers a wide variety of fragrance-free products, as do other health food/healthy lifestyle stores such as Mustard Seed Market, Nature's Bin, Planet Green and more.That said, only Whole Foods sent us a list of what they carry. Here's a sampling of what can be found at the Cedar Center store, 13998 Cedar Road, University Heights, 216-371-5320.
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Fashion Flash: Dan Kilbane has an easygoing, theatrical style
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Fashion icon Norma Kamali designs a line of affordable
clothes for Wal-Mart - Clothes Lines
Dear Marylou: Are designers lowering their prices because
of the recession? Or do we just wait for stores to mark them
down? Please comment.
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Green Resources
Here is more information on some green products and places.
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ItList 2009: The PD Style Team is resolving to have thicker,
fuller lashes
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Natural Beauty: More personal-care products and cosmetics are
going green
Going "green" and "detoxing" have
become watchwords not just for lifestyle, but in personal-care
products and cosmetics. The idea of radically changing your
routines can be overwhelming -- but what better time to do it
than a new year?
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Readers offer suggestions for fragrance-free products
Last week, we heard from a local woman who must use
fragrance-free beauty and skin-care products. I offered a few
suggestions and asked readers for more. Nearly 60 of you weighed
in, including dermatologists, pharmacists, nurses and a deer
hunter.
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Resources
Reynolds is a vegan who follows a raw-food diet.
"This means I don't eat animal products, and I enjoy
the majority (80 percent to 90 percent) of my diet from raw,
uncooked foods," says Reynolds, who lives in North Olmsted.
"This includes raw veggies, fruit, nuts, seeds, algae and
sprouted grains.
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Tips on preventing dry skin during winter
There's something about Cleveland temperatures dipping
into the 20s that suddenly zaps your skin. Dry, red, even
painful cracks around the eyes and mouth crop up; hands and
shins get painfully parched and itchy.



