Great information!
After my exposure to formaldehyde from the Brazilian Blowout in 2011, the chemical poisoning I experienced resulted in various health problems, including sensitivity to chemicals. Over the years, the sensitivity started to become worse.
By the month of May this past spring, I developed severe MCS (Multiple  Chemical Sensitivities) after visiting a recently renovated home that exposed me to various toxic chemicals. That was the tipping point, and
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Thank you for sharing!
My pleasure. We need to continue to get the word out through our stories.
We stayed at a hotel in Arizona a few years ago and had to check out around midnight because I was violently reacting to the excessive bleach used on their towels and bedding. The front desk gal was so understanding and quickly refunded us as she had been a hairdresser that had to leave her job due to chemical exposures she developed working in a salon. She was having difficulties working front desk night shift at a hotel. Have often wondered how she is doing now.
I have kept in contact with many from my time in Dallas. There are some that I did not keep in contact with and often wonder how they are doing.
THANKS FOR SHARING—- I ALSO HAVE MCS BECAUSE I WAS A COSMETOLOGIST FOR MANY YEARS & ALSO WORKED FOR A HAIR COLORING COMPANY!! THERE IS NO DOUBT I HAVE THE MAIN MCS HEALTH PROBLEMS THAT I DO — DUE TO BEING A COSMETOLOGIST!!!
I shared your blog on my Facebook page Sonda in response to someone who also was also made ill working in the hair care industry.
THANKS KATHRYN– LOVE YA!!!