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Best Sustainable Body Washes
We analyzed over 100 body washes for concerning chemicals. Our Top Picks are good for your skin and good for the planet—and they smell great, too.
Reducing the Risk From Arsenic in Rice
Arsenic in rice can harm your health. Consumer Reports' 2026 tests identify rices low in arsenic. Plus CR has tips for reducing the risk from arsenic in rice.
How to Choose a Baby Lotion Without Harmful Chemicals
Consumer Reports and Made Safe reviewed popular products from Aquaphor, Aveeno, Burt's Bees, and other brands to find safer, more sustainable baby lotions.
Does an ‘Eco-Friendly’ Diaper Really Exist?
CR evaluated 31 diapers to bring you a guide to materials and how to read packaging, plus our top choices.
We Found Heavy Metals and VOCs in CR's Follow-Up Braiding Hair Investigation
For our second evaluation of braiding hair, CR tested 30 human and synthetic hair products to determine if there are less toxic products on the market.
Best Edge Control Gels for Smooth, Flake-Free Edges
We tested nine popular edge control products to find which could firmly hold edges in place while leaving them moisturized, easy to style, and residue-free.
Which Fitbit Fitness Tracker or Smartwatch Should You Buy?
Looking for a Fitbit but not sure what to buy? Consumer Reports shares what you need to know about Fitbit fitness trackers and smartwatches to choose which model to buy.
How to Protect Yourself From Pesticides in Produce
CR answers common questions about what steps you can take to minimize your exposure to pesticides when eating produce.
Baby Shampoos Without Harmful Chemicals
Consumer Reports and Made Safe analyzed baby shampoos to find options that are healthy for your baby and for the planet.
Nix the Pesticides in Your Food
Detox your diet by reducing the pesticides in your food and choosing the lowest-risk fruit and vegetables.
How Safe Is Deet?
Despite assurances that the chemical deet is safe, consumer concerns persist. Is there a reason to worry?
The Danger in Your Dust
In this investigation about the dangers of dust, Consumer Reports explains how what's floating in your home's air could be harmful to your health and shows you how to keep your place clean—and safe.
How a Tick Bite Can Give You a Red Meat Allergy
The bite of a lone star tick can induce a mysterious allergy to red meat. Hundreds of thousands of Americans could be affected.
The Pink Tax Costs People—Usually Women—Up to 48% More for Personal Care Products
The pink tax is still costing women as much as 48% more for personal care products, so I tried three different gendered products to find out if the extra cost is worth it.
Best Pregnancy Tracking Apps
CR evaluated four popular pregnancy tracking apps to uncover their best features, privacy and security concerns, and more.
Let's Face It: Shopping While Pregnant Can Be Scary
It can be stressful choosing everything for your baby. It's probably impossible not to freak out sometimes. We talked to experts about mitigating anxiety.
Your Home Has Hidden Dangers. These Fixes Will Keep You Safe.
Household injuries happen more often than you'd think. Here, we go room by room to identify problem areas and provide expert advice on making your home safe.
The Truth About 'Reef Safe' Sunscreen
Think a reef-safe sunscreen is a good environmental bet? Consumer Reports explains why you can't trust that label, and how to keep yourself—and the ocean—safe.
School Uniforms Carry High Levels of Dangerous PFAS Chemicals
Consumer Reports looks at a new study that shows that some school uniforms carry high levels of PFAS, chemicals that have been linked to serious health risks, especially for children.
The Truth About Taking Vitamins
What's the truth about taking vitamins and minerals? Are they helpful? Who needs them? Consumer Reports has the answers.