Authority Magazine | The clean beauty movement is reshaping the beauty industry by prioritizing safe, non-toxic ingredients. With consumers increasingly concerned about their skin, there’s a growing demand for transparency and high standards in beauty products.
In this interview, conducted by wellness entrepreneur and lifestyle journalist Wanda Malhotra, Emmanuel Hembert, Global Cosmetics, Personal Care + Pharmaceuticals Lead at Quantis, shares his insights on the clean beauty trend, the significance of the EcoBeautyScore consortium, and the importance of science-based sustainability frameworks. He also highlights the role of innovative ingredients and ecodesign in creating a successful clean beauty brand.
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