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The high-standard realm of pure beauty

Clean Beauty is an increasingly popular concept that emphasizes choosing ingredients that are healthy for the human body and friendly to the environment, as well as adopting sustainable production and packaging methods. But although the concept of Clean Beauty is becoming increasingly popular in the beauty industry, there is still no unified standard and regulation, which makes the Clean Beauty of different brands vary greatly.

That is why Le Moi-Peau has adopted the Clean Beauty guidelines* set by Sephora (an internationally renowned beauty product chain retailer) to achieve high international standards.

Sephora Clean Beauty requires that products do not contain certain harmful/controversial ingredients, such as cyclic silicones, synthetic fragrances, mineral oil, asbestos, parabens, SLS/SLES, phthalates, formaldehyde, etc. And it will be continuously updated and protected in real time.

In addition, Sephora Clean Beauty also requires that products use sustainable packaging and production processes to reduce the burden on the earth.

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No specific harmful / controversial ingredients

Reject common non-essential ingredients for commercial sale

(More peace of mind protection, updated with the latest standards of Sephora Clean Beauty)

Silicon

Silicone: It is used to make the product have a smooth texture, but it is not easy to decompose. If it remains on the skin, it may hinder the absorption of other skin care ingredients and have an impact on the environment.

SLS/SLES surfactant

It is commonly used in cleaning products and has a strong fat-removing ability, which may damage the skin barrier. During the manufacturing process, it may also produce by-products that are harmful to the environment and human body.

Synthetic fragrance

Compared with aromatherapy essential oil perfumery, it lacks efficacy support. May cause skin irritation or allergy.

Parabens Preservatives

Some studies suggest that they may mimic estrogen or trigger allergies. Although the scientific community has not yet reached a clear conclusion, it still requires close attention.

Synthetic pigment

Most are of petrochemical origin and have no real conservation benefits.

BHA/BHT synthetic antioxidants

The burden on the human body and the environment is still unclear, but some studies have shown that BHA is an environmental hormone.

Ethanolamine surfactant

The manufacturing process may also produce by-products that are harmful to the environment and human body, and may irritate the skin.

Mineral oil

The source is the petrochemical industry, which has an impact on the environment.

The latest standards can be viewed in Sephora

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