The beauty industry produces billions of dollars in revenue annually. As an industry that thrives on innovation, new “must-have” products seemingly pop up every week. While the allure of these products can be hard to resist, it’s important to take a step back and assess what you truly need and the holistic impact of your daily beauty routine on both your health and the health of the planet.
Many of the cosmetics people use daily eventually find their way into our oceans, contributing to the pollution of these vital ecosystems. Non-organic shampoos, sunscreens, creams, make-up and perfumes are often loaded with harmful chemicals that can wreak havoc on marine life when they wash away in our showers and sinks. These chemicals can disrupt ecosystems, damage coral reefs and harm aquatic organisms. Unsustainable sourcing of ingredients and excessive non-degradable packaging can have significant and far-reaching impacts on the planet, alongside leaving a lifelong footprint on the earth. Understanding how to choose safe beauty products for your health and our planet is a great skill to acquire.
Environmental impact of beauty products
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