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Gut Microbiome May Be a Game Changer for Cancer Prevention

Aesthetics Advisor

2014 Oct;64(4):897-903 18 Nature November 2017; 551: 585-589 19 FASEB April 20, 2018 20 American Heart Association, Health Threats from High Blood Pressure 21 New York Times May 25, 2018 22 UPI.com May 31, 2018 23 Los Angeles Times May 31, 2018 24 BuzzFeed News May 30, 2018 This article was originally published June 11, 2018 on Mercola.com.

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Are phthalates something you really need to worry about in cosmetics? No.

The Eco Well Blog

I’m sure at this point you’ve seen the recent headlines about chemicals in your cosmetics, specifically phthalates, being linked to early death. Annoyingly, the phthalates in question aren’t actually relevant to cosmetics. Do you have to worry about phthalates in your cosmetic products? link] Sugino, Masahiro, et al.

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Expensive beauty products – how is their price determined? Episode 172

The Beauty Brains

I once did a comparison of the Pantene shampoo ingredient list of 2018 versus one in 1998. And so you get these trends… In my view, the science of cosmetic products is not changing much and the technology and products are not changing much either. They were pretty much the same ingredients. Not much changes.

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Personal Care Manufacturers, Brands, & Trends: Catering to Shifting Consumer Preferences

Cosmetify

billion in 2018. These figures indicate the rapid expansion and immense potential of the cosmetics market. Today, it is not just about the product; consumers also consider the company’s history. Cosmetic products are expected to serve dual purposes as skincare products. percent between 2018 and 2023.

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

The Dermatology Digest

1-4 Historically, many natural products have been applied to the skin, some of which are also ingested as part of the diet. Common additives to numerous moisturizers, cleansers, and other cosmetic products include foods such as oat, wheat, sunflower, and coconut, causing concern for potential transcutaneous sensitization.

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The Current State of Animal Testing in Beauty - Blog Version

The Eco Well Blog

History of Animal Testing Bans 1998 UK ban for cosmetic products and ingredients. 2022 New York, Louisiana 2023 Oregon, Canada, Brazil Due to historical bans, very little animal testing has happened in cosmetics since the EU full ban on ingredients in 2013. Much more research is needed. There are not.

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