Safe Cosmetics: You need to know to protect your health and to Motivate …

Campaign for safe cosmetics today announced that the company has been named champion and 335 meets the purpose of the compact for safe cosmetics, a voluntary pledge to avoid chemicals that are banned by the health institution outside the United States and to fully disclose the ingredients of products to consumers. A new report, shifting market: The Story of the compact for safe cosmetics and the growth of demand for safe cosmetics, exploring the story of how a coalition of non-profit organizations that work directly with companies to raise the bar on safety in the cosmetic industry-pioneering a shift of-consumer protection and the enhancement of transparency.

Efforts such as those led by the campaign have increased awareness and consumer demand for products made without hazardous chemicals-natural cosmetics and make safe the fastest growing segment in the industry. However, there is still much work to be done to ensure safe cosmetics are not only a segment of the industry, but the standard all companies follow.

For this to happen, the consumer should be concerned about the safety of the product. Every time you shop, what do you buy a "vote" for safety. By making a conscious decision to support companies that enhance safety bar, sound collective consumer spending can have a huge influence in the industry, regulators and safety for future generations.

For many of You, a security product that sounds like a no-brainer idea, but the truth is in the details. You may be wondering, what it really means for a product that is safe and why You should care in the first place. After all, why would the company intentionally use chemicals that are dangerous? And, while we could debate the moral arguments relating to safe cosmetics and the companies that use hazardous chemicals, what really you need to know is that what you know can put your health at risk.

  • More than 1 in 5 of all personal care products contain chemicals linked to cancer.
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