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How to Decode Confusing Beauty Product Labels (and Other Common Misconceptions) By Jessica Harrington. Published on April 28, 2021 at 4:40 PM.
There’s a super-high chance you’ll come across Latin terms on your beauty product labels. Don’t be concerned—this is a good thing. “When you see Latin on a label, it’s just the name of ...
What can you believe when reading the labels on beauty products? So many of them pledge to make women look younger. As CBS 2's Mary Kay Kleist reports, don't be tempted to buy products filled with ...
Circana data for the Private Label Manufacturers Association also shows private-label beauty grew 10.4 percent in 2023 to $3.9 billion, ... And as private-label products step up in quality ...
The beauty industry is transforming, with consumers prioritizing "clean," "vegan," and "cruelty-free" products. These terms signify a shift towards ethical sourcing, sustainable practices, and ...
How To Read Intimidating Hair Product Labels ... The Top 5: Sometimes, a product label can be intimidating, with more than 20 ingredients listed. The key is to focus on the first five.
TODAY.com style editor Emily Sher reveals what to look for on labels, and shows Savannah Guthrie some examples of “mindful” beauty products. Jan. 19, 2016 Read More ...
Clean beauty encompasses a section of the skincare industry that limits its product ingredients to only those that are ethically sourced, non-toxic, and cruelty-free. The rate of growth for clean ...
Currently, more than 5,000 personal care items in EWG’s Skin Deep database either claim to be organic (be it through their brand name, product name, or on the product label) or contain some ...