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Clean Living and Chemical Dependence

A woman cleaning windows with DERMAGLOVE. Clean living doesn't mean chemical avoidance.

Clean living does not mean chemical avoidance. It means chemical discernment.

Chemical dependence develops when escalation becomes habitual. Stronger products are used more frequently without assessing necessity.

This pattern can:

• Increase cumulative exposure
• Strain skin barriers
• Impact environmental systems
• Shorten protection windows

Clean living prioritizes:

• Measured application
• Compatible formulations
• Environmental awareness
• Reduced escalation

Protection should fit the risk — not exceed it.

Balanced hygiene sustains long-term stability.

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Lisa Levison

Lisa Levison brings more than thirty years of hands-on experience in hygiene, environmental exposure, and skin health and personal wellness, long before these topics became popular.
Her approach is grounded in real-world practice and measurable results. She challenges outdated methods and offers practical advice for today’s environments.
Learn more about Lisa and her work