Gravity Theory Cream 2020 – Does This Product Really Work ?
gravity
theory cream have
scalp types, you know, like face type like dry dehydrated combo. (Fel: Yeah.)
It makes total sense, but when I realized, I was like, "Oh my god!"
(Fel: It's all connected.) And here's something fun. Drunk elephant is actually
launching a haircare line this year. Oh snap! (Ro: Oh snap!) I think with that
it's just caring for the whole self. All of your skins. (Fel: All of your skins
XD) And your body too! And this year, I feel like with Clean Beauty, we'll see
a lot more regulation. Or there'll be a more clear definition of what 'clean'
is. So if you've looked into Clean Beauty, you'll know that there are many
definitions of it. Because it does actually just come down to how the brand
wants to describe or position 'selves - Or market themselves. (Fel: Yeah.) And
with the whole rise of Clean Beauty, there was a lot of greenwashing. So it's
like "How can you use that? It's not clean!" or whatever it is. But
there's so much grey area So for us, why we don't talk about it as much is
because there's a lot of loopholes in it. Personally, I just really like brands
that don't even state that they're "clean" or whatever. But they just
inherently are like Summer Fridays or even Purito [and] The Ordinary. They're
all just, "What you see is what you get." And they don't market
themselves as like, "Yeaaaaah." But then as the industry, I think
it's - The time is due for there to be more regulation. Because some brands are
for sure digging into that loophole. So very closely connected with skincare
and body is mental health. Who feels stressed?
Comments
Post a Comment