Treatments that cleanse or alter hair, such as shampoos, dyes, hairsprays, and chemical straighteners.
Products designed to clean, protect, and maintain skin health, including cleansers, moisturizers, serums, and sunscreens.
To truly understand a cosmetic product, you have to look past the marketing claims and read the physical ingredient label, often referred to by experts as the .
Look for scientifically backed actives such as hyaluronic acid for hydration, niacinamide for skin barrier restoration, or retinoids for anti-aging. ⚠️ Red Flags and Safety Considerations
Daily hygiene and scent products like deodorants, perfumes, and body washes. 🔬 How to Read Ingredient Lists (LOI)
Products used to alter appearance, such as foundations, lipsticks, eyeshadows, and mascaras.
Ingredients are listed in order of predominance. The items at the top of the list make up the highest percentage of the formula.