What Clean Beauty Primer Silver Sisters Should Use?
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Clean beauty is a hot topic in the gray hair community, so I asked my friend Asa Suriano to give us some tips. Asa is a clean beauty blogger and the founder of grayisgorgeous.com
I stopped coloring my hair to avoid the toxins in dyes and changed my diet completely once I realized the chemicals in processed foods directly impacted my disease activity.
It wasn’t until I read an article about sunscreen toxins in 2017 that I overhauled my family’s beauty and personal care products in an effort to minimize our toxic environmental exposure, improve my disease activity, and protect my family’s health as well.
Regardless of the myriad reasons we may express for going gray, we all have at least one commonality: in doing so we have helped limit our exposure to potentially hazardous chemicals and minimized our toxic load as a result.
A recent discovery of asbestos in children’s makeup at Claire’s, which they refused to recall, brought new awareness, shock, and outrage, and rightfully so. But asbestos is in many makeup and self-care products targeted to all of us.
If a company claims to be clean, yet you see the word fragrance or perfume/ parfum/ essential oil compounds/ aroma on the label, they aren’t being truthful.