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CLEANER, GREENER BEAUTY

onsumers put a lot of trust in brands, and yet as crazy as it might sound, there is little to no regulation of the cosmetic industry. That said, times have changed, and these days ingredients, as well as packaging, are under increased scrutiny. Consumers now have a choice of pure organic, natural or lab-based products that are kinder

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