Specific Products
The URL for this page is
http://stasa.net/resources/fragrance-free-resources/products
Products I or people who have stayed with me have used successfully
Your results may vary. These are items which I or other people I know have used successfully. I do not endorse any of them. If they work for me or a friend, that does not mean they're perfect for everyone.
Where to buy? I have found these products:
in the natural foods section of my mainstream grocery store,
at co-ops,
at locally-owned crunchy-granola-earthy stores,
at that big crunchy-granola chain which shall remain nameless,
on-line (both mainstream and "alternative" retailers),
and, for deodorant/anti-perspirant and sunscreen/sunblock, at chain drugstores.
drugstore.com stocks a LOT of these. I don't know anything about them as a company, so I can't tell you if I recommend them or not.
Important note: In the UK, I have found that products labelled "unfragranced" or "fragrance-free" often may still contain essential oils and therefore are NOT fragrance-free. It is very important to read the label of any product to see for yourself if it contains fragrance (artificial or natural).
Product lists created by other organizations
Friends General Conference Gathering product list, http://www.fgcquaker.org/gathering/fragrance-free-products
The Toxics Information Project's Canary Corner and Product Lists, http://www.toxicsinfo.org/canary.htm
Seattle's folk dance community fragrance-free guidelines and resources (includes how-to's and products), http://www.paulbestock.com/Cascadia/fragrancecopy.html
Melissa Kaplan's Chronic Neuroimmune Diseases website and product lists, http://www.anapsid.org/cnd/resources/unscent.html
Northampton Friends Meeting, "Creating a Safe and Inclusive Meeting for Friends with Multiple Chemical Sensitivities," (includes how-to's and products) http://toxicsinfo.org/canary/Northampton%20Friends%20Leaflet.htm