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  2. Environmental Working Group - Wikipedia

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    The Environmental Working Group (EWG) is an American activist group that specializes in research and advocacy in the areas of agricultural subsidies, toxic chemicals, drinking water pollutants, and corporate accountability. EWG is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization.

  3. 10 clean AF beauty brands you should be using - AOL

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    No wonder *clean beauty* is having a moment. And with the presence of social media, it's safe to say the clean beauty movement isn't going away anytime soon. But with buzzwords like "eco-friendly ...

  4. Why we're obsessed with the clean beauty brand Winky Lux - AOL

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    Founded in 2015 by Natalie Mackey and Nate Newman, Winky Lux, the beauty brand behind that viral color changing lip balm, has made strides in the clean cosmetics space.Priding itself on being ...

  5. 5 clean beauty products worth a purchase - AOL

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    Act + Acre's newest launch, which includes travel-sized shampoo, conditioner and a hair turban, lets clean beauty lovers stay true to the movement, even when away from home. What: Côte Nail ...

  6. Beautycounter - Wikipedia

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    Beautycounter was one of Allure magazine's Best of Beauty award recipients for their lip sheer in twig (2014) [8] and dew skin tinted moisturizer (2015). [9] Beautycounter became a founding member of the nonprofit Environmental Working Group's verification program, which aims to make it easier for consumers to identify consumer goods that do ...

  7. Beauty YouTuber - Wikipedia

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    A beauty YouTuber is an individual who creates content for YouTube, publishing videos in the realm of cosmetics, fashion, hairstyling, and nail art. [1] [2] In 2016, there were more than 5.3 million beauty videos on YouTube, with 86% of the top 200 beauty videos created by individual beauty vloggers, as opposed to marketers using the platform to promote cosmetic brands.

  8. Introducing Cosmopolitan’s (First Ever!) Clean Beauty Awards

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    Our Product Selection Process. January 2022: Cosmo’s team of four beauty editors begin researching and testing more than 600 products that meet our current clean beauty criteria. November 2022 ...

  9. Samantha Chapman - Wikipedia

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    The videos include tutorials and reviews of various beauty products. The Chapman sisters are also currently running five-day make-up courses from their Norwich make-up studio. In 2020, Sam announced her retirement from the beauty community and creating content on any platforms as a job. [5] The Pixiwoo YouTube channel no longer exists. [6]