Megan Cox didn’t plan on getting into beauty. She was studying at MIT, knee-deep in science, when she started mixing up her own lash and brow oil in her dorm room. The product worked. She bottled it.
“Clean beauty” products avoid potentially harmful ingredients such as allergens and possible endocrine disruptors. But even natural ingredients in personal care products are not always safe. “Clean ...
The shift towards clean beauty is more than skin-deep. Market research company Statista reported that 76 percent of Gen Z consumers and 71 percent of millennials sought out clean beauty products in ...
More and more products promise “clean beauty,” along with plumper lips and fewer wrinkles. But what does that actually mean? By Elizabeth Paton New Year, new you. January often starts with resolutions ...
My hands are the driest they've ever been thanks to perpetual hand (and bottle) washing as a new mom — we're talking actual cracked skin level of dryness. My only saving grace has been having hand ...
As we enter a new year, the clean beauty industry continues to evolve from a niche trend into a formidable sector within the $430 billion global beauty market. Sized at $7 billion in 2022, clean ...