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How to Decode Confusing Beauty Product Labels (and Other Common Misconceptions)


How to Decode Confusing Beauty Product Labels (and Other Common Misconceptions)
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How to Decode Confusing Beauty Product Labels (and Other Common Misconceptions)
Public knowledge surrounding ingredients and skin care overall has vastly improved in recent years, and yet many of us still find ourselves standing in the aisles of beauty stores squinting at the label on our products trying to decode all of the information in front of us. Fragrance-free, hypoallergenic, clean, no parabens, vegan vs. cruelty-free - the list of terminology goes on. Even beauty enthusiasts find themselves perplexed by new lingo like carbon neutral suddenly popping up on bottles, and understandably so. Cosmetics labels aren t regulated by the Food and Drug Administration, meaning that brands can put marketing phrases and words on their packaging without much recourse to what they really mean. ....

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How to Read the Confusing Labels on Your Beauty Products


How to Decode Confusing Beauty Product Labels (and Other Common Misconceptions)
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Public knowledge surrounding ingredients and skin care overall has vastly improved in recent years, and yet many of us still find ourselves standing in the aisles of beauty stores squinting at the label on our products trying to decode all of the information in front of us. Fragrance-free, hypoallergenic, clean, no parabens, vegan vs. cruelty-free the list of terminology goes on. Even beauty enthusiasts find themselves perplexed by new lingo like carbon neutral suddenly popping up on bottles, and understandably so. Cosmetics labels aren t regulated by the Food and Drug Administration, meaning that brands can put marketing phrases and words on their packaging without much recourse to what they really mean. ....

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'Hypoallergenic' Makeup Isn't Everything You Think It Is


‘Hypoallergenic’ Makeup Isn’t Everything You Think It Is
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Hypoallergenic makeup is sold to us as a solution for sensitive or irritable skin. It s free of certain allergens, supposedly making it safe. Except,
everything is a potential allergen. And what irritates one person may not irritate another. Essentially, it s a meaningless label, says Merrady Wickes, brand director at clean beauty brand development and sales agency Crème Collective.
The word hypoallergenic is a cosmetic marketing term that has no regulation by the FDA. It is meant to make people feel a sense of security that something is not going to have common allergens, but that s a little bit of an oxymoron because allergies are anything but common, says Wickes. In my 20 years in beauty, I have seen allergies to everything from aloe, rose, avocado, cornstarch, carmine, castor oil, vitamin ....

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Perfect Image -- The Pioneer in Pro-Grade Peel Products -- Brings to Market First of its Kind Peel Concierge Program: The Trial Plan

Perfect Image -- The Pioneer in Pro-Grade Peel Products -- Brings to Market First of its Kind Peel Concierge Program: The Trial Plan
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