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Natural beauty brands and retailers can't seem to agree on whether the ultra-popular anti-ager is safe.
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An investigation of the alarmist misconceptions that clean beauty brands perpetuate most.
Several brands are aiming to correct the murkiness that continues to plague the market.
Our top makeup and skin-care picks from ethically-minded brand Beautycounter.
Plus, Kering and Alibaba Group team up to protect intellectual property.
The private equity firm seems to think there's a market for chemical-free products.
We go wading through the murky waters of beauty product safety with a cosmetic formulator, a safe product entrepreneur and the editor of a consumer watchdog publication.
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Former fashion industry exec Gregg Renfrew's line of beautifully packaged, responsibly manufactured, reasonably priced skin and body care could turn into a serious competitor to the Avons and Mary Kays of the world.
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