The tide has shifted in favour of sustainable beauty
Consumers are increasingly turning to "clean beauty" in their cosmetics regimens, according to a new report by Harper's Bazaar. But what does this mean for the beauty enthusiasts? BBC News looks at the challenges.
Source: gulftoday.aePublished on 2022-08-24
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