Owners of clean beauty brands want higher safety standards
In a camera interview with Emily Austin, owner of Fox News Digital, TV Personality and Clean Beauty brands, he expressed his excitement about pushing for change in the Maha movement, citing US-made products to meet EU standards. I asked.
As the Maha movement gains momentum, US-made products are gaining attention.
In a camera interview with Emily Austin, owner of Fox News Digital, TV Personality and Clean Beauty brands, she expressed her excitement about driving change.
Austin, CEO of People's Beauty in New York City, pointed out that her skincare brand is made with “clean ingredients” that have no parabens, sulfates, phthalates, silicones, dyes or fragrances.
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The People's Beauty website states that its products have been developed by the EU Cosmetics Standards (the highest standard in the world) and bans more than 1,300 toxins.
As the Maha movement gains momentum, US-made products are gaining attention. (istock)
“But how sad it is that we have to meet health standards in other countries?” Austin asked during the interview.
“Our website states, “We meet US health standards — because America has higher standards for consumers.”
Austin said she considers the US “platonic” to be “branded” about her meeting European safety standards.
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“It should be around the world,” she added. “But especially the country like the United States, where everyone is looking at. [us] – I think it's a shame. ”
Mediterranean diets are widely dubbed as one of the healthiest diets, so Austin suggested that the US should pull pages from European books when it comes to food and cosmetics.

In an on-camera interview with Fox News Digital, Emily Austin, a television personality and owner of a clean beauty brand, expressed her excitement about pushing for change in the Maha movement. (Fox News)
Austin said Maha movement leader Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is optimistic to tackle the use of preservatives and pesticides in the US food supply.
“Why do you wonder why we eat poison and why so many Americans are sick?” she said. “Too many people are focused on treatment, not preventive care.”
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For cosmetics, Austin challenged the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to ban the same toxins as the EU. In particular, criminals like parabens, also known as preservatives associated with endocrine problems.
For women, this can manifest as a reproductive complication or hormonal destruction, Austin said.
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“just [some companies are] You are legally permitted to have some parabens.

Austin said there is a need to support health and safety standards “worldwide.” (istock)
“Yes, of course, it's good for businesses. Your product won't expire, but who will it cost?” she continued. “It's in consumer health costs.”
For consumers, Austin recommends sticking to materials that come from nature and steer away from plastics in products and chemical-based oils.
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“Nature offers you all the options you need for cosmetics,” she said.
“I really don't think there's any more good excuses to use chemicals. It's probably much cheaper, but nature always has the same solution.”





