A new documentary series exposing the ugly truths behind the global beauty industry is set to have women reevaluating their make-up and skincare routines
For decades, one of the most common ingredients in make-up and skincare products has been talcum powder. A mineral perfect for absorbing moisture and soothing the skin, talc is commonly used in baby powders, eyeshadows, foundations, blush, lipstick and bronzers.
. Many of the products were marketed as containing “asbestos-free talc”, something he and other experts warn is a problematic claim.AdvertisementEvery skincare product promises to change your life in some small or giant way. Whether it’s reducing your pore size, improving overall skin tone, or rewinding the ageing clock, there’s always a reason to buy into the hype.point out, many common skincare products contain endocrine disturbing chemicals , which dramatically impact our reproductive health.
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