There are so many ingredients that are approved for use. You can't be an expert on all of them.
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I've been accused of having very long ingredient lists, and I guess there's some truth in that.
Ingredients should not read like a chemistry experiment!
If you can't taste an ingredient, you have to ask yourself why it is there.
I cannot put this poison on my skin. I do not use anything synthetic.
When buying beauty products, I always check the ingredients. The product should be sourced from natural ingredients. It should have not been tested on animals, as I am against animal testing, and it should be soft on the skin.
There's a certain libertarian right-wing view that there should be no FDA, that people can decide for themselves whether medicines are safe and effective. That's nonsense. Most people don't have the expertise or the resources to mount a proper study to find out whether a treatment is safe or effective.
I entered the cosmetics industry because I wanted more women to use cosmetics made with safe, healthful ingredients.
I have smuggled so many ingredients across so many borders, like shallot confit from Thailand, or a new sauce from New Orleans not approved by the FDA.
The bottom line to this is, there are few doctors who have any expertise in chemical exposure.
Every era has its own list of ingredients that are considered exotic and then, 15 years later, they're not.
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