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Uncategorized Nicole Hatfiled, Pomp Licensed Esthetician Uncategorized Nicole Hatfiled, Pomp Licensed Esthetician

The Differences Between Natural & Medical-Grade Skincare

The clean beauty movement is on the rise. Consumers are jumping on board to avoid chemical ingredients that may cause harm to their skin or body and opt for natural products instead. The issue is that the terms ‘natural’ or ‘non-toxic’ are not regulated. Products claiming they are natural or non-toxic may very well contain irritating ingredients, even if those ingredients are indeed natural.

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