Food-Focused Beauty On The Rise; Ingredients Perceived As Natural-est
This article was originally published in The Rose Sheet
Executive Summary
Food-based ingredients are growing in popularity, given perceived purity of products and availability of agricultural substances, suggests Organic Monitor's Judi Beerling, who notes more and more edible products are hitting market. She discussed food ingredients during a session of the recent Sustainable Cosmetics Summit in Paris.
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