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  • NewsYahoo Canada Style

    Dirty Dozen: These are the fruits and vegetables with the most pesticides

    More than 20 types of residue were found on a single serving of the dirtiest fruit.

  • NewsInStyle

    The First Certified-Organic Skin and Hair Care Line for Kids of Color Is Finally a Reality

    With a Kickstarter campaign that fundraised well over The Brown Crayon Project's $25,000 goal in just weeks earlier this year, there's no question that mothers across the country instantly recognized the genius of a certified-organic line of skin and hair products created especially for their babies and toddlers of color. We sat down with The Brown Crayon Project founder Selma Idris to talk about the motivation behind her innovative brand, digital media's influence on the products, and which

  • NewsInStyle

    Want to Detox Your Armpits? Try This Deodorant

    When your go-to deodorant just doesn't seem to be cutting the sweat (or smell) the way it used to, it could be time for a detox.

  • NewsSimone Olivero

    All natural baby products you’ll want for the packaging alone

    We all know how cute little baby clothes can be, but we can’t get over how nice these all-natural bath and body products are.  Click through the gallery above to see which products you’ll want to snag for the packaging alone and let us know if we missed any by tweeting to @YahooStyleCA. 

  • NewsSimone Olivero

    Would you use a reusable sanitary pad?

    It’s no secret that the world’s landfills are filled with disposable sanitary products for women. In fact, it’s been said that a single woman can generate between 125 to 150 kilos of sanitary waste during their menstruation years. Hoping to change this statistic, an Australian company has launched Hannahpad, a cloth sanitary pad that can be washed and reused.

  • NewsZoe Dubs

    The Truth Behind Sulphate-Free Beauty Buys: How Bad Are Sulphates For Your Skin?

    Looking at the vast array of beauty products available in the shops, you will certainly see the words ‘sulphate-free’ but do you know what it means? Sulphates are a type of detergent that are found in various beauty products, especially shampoo, face cleansers and soaps. The most common sulphates found in beauty products are Sodium Lauryl Sulphate (SLS), Sodium Laureth Sulfate (SLES) and Ammonium Laurel Sulfate (ALS).

  • NewsSarah Rohoman

    How to kickstart a healthy and sustainable lifestyle

    We all know we should be leading a greener life. Whether it's for our personal health or the well-being of the planet, we're constantly told that eating clean and choosing sustainable options is important for our future. So why aren't we doing it? “There's a misconception amongst Canadians that being green is expensive,” explains Laurie Simmonds, president and CEO of Green Living.