Remove 2002 Remove Ingredients Remove Marketing
article thumbnail

The Current State of Animal Testing in Beauty - Blog Version

The Eco Well Blog

There is so much misinformation about animal testing in the beauty sector, and a lot of opportunistic, probably predatory, marketing to take advantage. Many of these practices stemmed from ignorance - we had no idea the safety risks when these products were placed on the market. Why did we start testing on animals? There are not.

Safety 52
article thumbnail

Ultra-Processed Foods May Be Linked to Higher Cancer Risks (2024)

Aesthetics Advisor

They are aggressively marketed with strong brands to promote consumption and are gradually displacing traditional dietary patterns based on fresh and minimally processed foods.” percent of calories in the beginning of the period studied (2001–2002) to 57 percent at the end (2017–2018).

Diet 36
Insiders

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

Trending Sources

article thumbnail

7 Best Slimming Pills in Singapore 2024

Aesthetics Advisor

Although this is a relatively old case (2002), it is a good safety reminder on the potential danger of slimming products like slimming pills. It might not be easy for you to differentiate which product is based on science and which is based on pure marketing hype. So, remember to read the ingredients of your slimming product.

Diet 36
article thumbnail

12 Best Quercetin and Zinc Supplements of 2023

Aesthetics Advisor

A study in 2002 found that quercetin can have vasodilator effects. The zinc supplements in this review are all manufactured by reputable companies that follow Good Manufacturing Processes (GMP), use high quality ingredients, and test for purity and quality. Counteracting allergic reactions and helping with immune responses.

article thumbnail

Transcutaneous Sensitization: The Real Skinny on Food-based Emollients and Skincare Products

The Dermatology Digest

19 The most common food ingredient in these moisturizers was olive oil. patients often face a deluge of marketing that adds to confusion with a host of products claiming to be “natural and safe.” 2002; 3: 673- 680. Food allergens in skincare products marketed for children. 37 Another study done in Japan found that 4.3%

article thumbnail

Neotame: The Damaging Artificial Sweetener You Probably Haven't Heard About

Aesthetics Advisor

2 Sometimes listed on food ingredient labels as E961, neotame is a relative newcomer to the artificial sweetener market, despite well-known health concerns, is expected to reach a global market value of $3 billion by the end of 2025.

Diet 36
article thumbnail

Should you be worried about aluminum in deodorants? Episode 134

The Beauty Brains

For example, a 2002 studied evaluated over 4000 people over the course of several years and found no increased risk of disease (whether the patients used APs or even ate antacids which also contain Al salts.) Is “lauryl” a bad ingredient in my shampoo? They say it will launch onto the consumer market next year.