Feb 8, 2009

Formaldehyde and Why So Many Parents are Sold on Organic Baby Clothes

Stacie McClintock is a writer for About.com, where she contributes to its Guide to Baby Clothes. Her Baby Clothes guide provides parents with valuable information about all aspects relating to baby clothing. Her devoted readers can trust her recommendations when deciding on money saving tips, fashion trends, and eco-friendly choices for their babies.
Stacie is a lover of baby fashion and thinks all parents deserve to know how to best dress their baby on any budget! She follows fashion trends religiously and currently serves as a fashion marketing consultant to several European companies as well as a few that are more local to her hometown.
A few months ago we spoke with Stacie about the use of Formaldehyde in Baby Clothing, the toxic effects that Formaldehyde may have on people (specially babies), and why Certified Organic Baby Clothes are the best alternative to avoid these chemicals. After our conversation, Stacie did some more research and wrote a very informative article:

Why Are So Many Parents Sold on Organic Baby Clothes?
Presence of chemicals in conventional baby clothes make parents think twice.

This post talks about the bad substances, pesticides, herbicides, etc that are used in garment manufacturing. We invite you to read her full article and become informed. Information is power!

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