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What to Know About Cruelty-Free Skincare

Starpil Wax

Benefits of Cruelty-Free Skincare Cruelty-Free Skincare Products Final Thoughts You’ve probably heard of the term ‘cruelty-free’ pretty often when it comes to cosmetic products, but what the term means and entails could be a little murky. Table of Contents Why is Cruelty-Free Skincare?

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

Cosmetify

Consumers increasingly favor products that deliver the antioxidant benefits of foods and botanicals while being gentle on the skin. The fallout from the global pandemic has also prompted shoppers to consider ethically sourced, packaged, and manufactured goods. Cosmetic products are expected to serve dual purposes as skincare products.

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The Current State of Animal Testing in Beauty - Blog Version

The Eco Well Blog

The dark history of Cosmetics Safety From the 18th century’s use of lead carbonate in makeup to the use of radium in the 1920s and 30s, there have been many deaths in the name of beauty. Many of these practices stemmed from ignorance - we had no idea the safety risks when these products were placed on the market. There are not.

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