Clean beauty taught people to question what they put on their skin. Now that same thinking is moving from the bathroom counter to the kitchen cabinet.
For years, beauty shoppers have been trained to look past pretty packaging and ask harder questions: What’s in this product? Is it safe? Is it better for the environment? Are “natural,” “clean” and “non-toxic” meaningful terms — or just marketing?
Those same questions are now being asked about non-toxic and nonstick frying pans.
What Is the Clean Beauty Movement?
Clean beauty generally refers to skincare products formulated w...
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