It contains safety reports for 60,000 products on the market. How can people use it? And what is it based on? Jane Houlihan, we want to thank you very much for joining us. The database provides safety ratings for more than 62,000 products on the market and receives, oh, more than a million hits per month. And would be extra helpful if also included information on where can purchase from and also how the product smells!!! I’d like a nice clean natural product that is good for my hair but at the same time I’d like to be able to weigh the pros and cons and may rather buy a product that is rated a 2 or 3 if it makes my hair softer and has a really nice smell.AMY GOODMAN: We’re also joined from Washington, DC, by Jane Houlihan, the vice president for research at the Environmental Working Group and the creator of Skin Deep, which is an online cosmetics safety database. Would also be nice if included helpful reviews and had options to sort by ewg rating, price, top reviews…). I can’t go in and filter my search with options such as price, hair type (thin, oily, wavy…), hair goal (volume, shine, frizz control, etc.), or even by the ewg rating. It simply gives me a giant list of shampoos which seems to start for best (being EWG rated). For example under “browse” I can go to “hair” and then pick from “baby shampoo”, “shampoo”, or “conditioner”. You can search for a particular brand but if unsure what you want and want to browse it’s hard to narrow down options. Needs better browsing filters and sorting options
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