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Probiotic Mother Dirt Joins Brands Touting 'Made Safe' Certification

This article was originally published in The Rose Sheet

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Nonprofit Made Safe certifies consumer products that pass its evaluation against chemical lists from regulatory authorities, NGOs and other sources. Mother Dirt's AO+ Mist – designed to restore balance in skin's microbiome that conventional cleansers disrupt – made the cut, according to a July 17 announcement.

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