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For everyone with allergies, sensitive skin or acne prone skin✨ check your skincare for fragrances, harsh ingredients and alcohol to avoid breakouts and/or irritation❤️ • • • • • #love #skincare #koreanskincare #vegan #fragrancefree #skincaretips #skin #greeceskincare #takecareofyourself #selfcare #facials #clinic #inlove #greece #athens #thessaloniki #patras #macedonia Foaming Face Cleanser, Sensitive Skin Aesthetic, Face Cleanser Photography, Cleanser Photoshoot, Buy 1 Get 1 Free Design Poster, Cleanser Aesthetic, Routine For Oily Skin, Ilia Beauty, Homemade Makeup

For everyone with allergies, sensitive skin or acne prone skin✨ check your skincare for fragrances, harsh ingredients and alcohol to avoid breakouts and/or irritation❤️ • • • • • #love #skincare #koreanskincare #vegan #fragrancefree #skincaretips #skin #greeceskincare #takecareofyourself #selfcare #facials #clinic #inlove #greece #athens #thessaloniki #patras #macedonia

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Clean beauty, just like “clean eating”, has become a popular buzzword in the realm of wellness. It is meant to describe cosmetics formulated without harmful ingredients. Unfortunately, clean beauty is a term that is not officially defined nor regulated anywhere in the world. Any retailer or brand can make a “clean beauty” claim with no oversight. The same goes for “natural,” “green,” and “eco” that are used to market and greenwash potentially harmful products. Photo courtesy of @hali.mason Clean Product Photography, Influencer Moodboard, Minimal Skincare, Juice Ad, Education Banner, Skincare Products Photography, Clean Cosmetics, Pomegranate Fruit, Holiday Beauty

Clean beauty, just like “clean eating”, has become a popular buzzword in the realm of wellness. It is meant to describe cosmetics formulated without harmful ingredients. Unfortunately, clean beauty is a term that is not officially defined nor regulated anywhere in the world. Any retailer or brand can make a “clean beauty” claim with no oversight. The same goes for “natural,” “green,” and “eco” that are used to market and greenwash potentially harmful products. Photo courtesy of @hali.mason

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