Risky Chemicals Are Lurking in Perfumes and Colognes—Here's How to Reduce Your Exposure
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The fragrance industry is booming, but scientists have found chemicals in perfume, cologne, and body sprays that have been tied to a host of health problems. Here's how to smell good and still avoid exposure to these substances.

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