Demand For Naturals Going Up, Prices Down; Public Advocate Is Heartened
This article was originally published in The Rose Sheet
Executive Summary
Consumer demand for "non-toxic" ingredients in cosmetics will result in lower prices and greater availability of natuzral products in the near future, according to Stacy Malkan, communications director for the Campaign for Safe Cosmetics
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