These skin care and beauty products do a whole lot more than slap on a 'clean' label.
These skin care and beauty products do a whole lot more than slap on a"clean" label.When it comes to saving the planet, beauty and skin care brands are realizing that vanity and sanity aren’t mutually exclusive. Consumers and companies alike are subscribing to the idea of going green in an effort to create a cleaner and safer environment, and the beauty industry isn’t new to the eco-friendly movement.
While it’s easy to slap a “clean” label on a beauty product, not every brand makes an innovative effort to change the way the industry operates. We’ve dug up some brands with revolutionary ideas that are worth knowing about ― here’s how they’reHuffPost may receive a share from purchases made via links on this page. Prices and availability subject to change.
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