Consumers now demand full transparency in skincare and cosmetics. They want to know what ingredients are used, where they’re sourced from, and if the products are ethical. Labels like “clean,” “cruelty-free,” and “sustainable” are no longer enough — users want proof. This pressure is reshaping the beauty industry. Will brands meet these demands, or is greenwashing still winning? It's time to talk about honesty in beauty marketing.
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