What is Clean-Beauty?

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What is Clean-Beauty?

A manufacture of clean-beauty products is the one that doesn’t utilize any suspect ingredients that can be harmful to human health. In goop, clean beauty must also be luxurious, high-performance, and glamorous, whether it is the shower gel you use every day, the super essence that makes your skin glow and promotes youth, or the lip color you retain when you want To look and feel when you are most beautiful. There is nothing to compromise – the technology has become so good, and new ingredients are discovered every day – so traditional beauty companies have no reason to continue to produce products that contain potentially harmful ingredients.

Although it’s hard to believe that traditional beauty companies will add such ingredients to their products, the truth is that they do it – is still common practice and completely legal. The traditional beauty and personal care industries are minimally regulated in the United States. To give you an idea of ​​where we are, please consider the 11 cosmetic ingredients currently banned by the FDA. In the European Union, more than 1,300 ingredients are banned. Companies operating in the United States face much more relaxed regulations than companies operating in the European Union. Therefore, American companies continue to add potentially harmful ingredients to the products we use every day (mascaras, facial cleansers, shampoos, etc.). These ingredients may include known carcinogens, irritants, and endocrine disruptors.

Why should you manufacture your beauty product in South Korea?

The world is obsessed with the porcelain skin of Korean women. The trend started with the 10-step skincare routine done majorly by YouTube vloggers but nowadays Korean Beauty is leaving the 10 steps behind and dominating the world.

In the US, 13% of 10 to 17-year-old girls want to try K-beauty products, and 18% of 18 to 22-year-old women are using them.

In 2017, South Korea’s beauty industry was worth over $13bn (£10bn), according to researchers Mintel.

Katie Thomas the Marie Claire’s beauty editor for Marie Claire said that the fascination with Korean cosmetics is due to how innovative they are, in her words “South Korea’s beauty industry is about 10-12 years ahead of the rest of the world”.

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