Dermatologists and hair experts recommended these drugstore shampoos that won’t break the bank

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Dermatologists and hair experts recommended these drugstore shampoos that won’t break the bank
In theory, everyone wants to use “better for you” products, but whether the average consumer is willing to put the time and energy into finding those products can be the deciding factor. Think Dirty, Sephora, and Target are making it easy for consumers to find products with clean ingredients
Sustainable living apps cover all kinds of e-ground, from helping you find sustainable brands to minimizing food waste.
Apps that offer delivery on demand have made it easier than ever to access our essentials. (Yes. That includes a midnight pizza order via Uber.). And now a new one is adding beauty to the list.
Living a healthy and toxic-free lifestyle can be challenging in a world filled with GMOs and chemical ingredients, especially when brands are not forthcoming with what’s actually in their products.
In a Facebook group born around allegations of hair damage caused by DevaCurl, thousands of former users are trying to help each other recover their curls.
“The most beautiful makeup for a woman is passion. But cosmetics are easier to buy,” says Lily Tse (BA 2001 UTSC), quoting fashion designer Yves St. Laurent. Tse is an entrepreneur and the CEO of Think Dirty, a mobile app that helps consumers understand the ingredients in their personal care products.
There are quite a few apps out there that help the environment by reducing your carbon footprint through planting trees, using alternative modes of transportation, and more. But did you know there’s more you can do to help the environment than biking to work and planting trees? Living more sustainably doesn’t have to be an all-or-nothing feat.
When it comes to choosing the products you use on your skin every day, how much do you pay attention to the ingredients inside those products? The industry jargon and product claims can make finding the right products a confusing and challenging task.
Eliminating endocrine disruptors is harder than you might think.