Most face creams rightly appear on the packaging to be natural
According to the announcement, more and more environmentally and health-conscious shoppers are also opting for natural and organic cosmetics, from which a continuously expanding offer can be made in stores in line with demand. An increase in consumer demand for “green” products could, in principle, lead to an increase in exaggerated, false, misleading environmental claims. According to the experience of the May-June inspection, the companies act fairly, their information on the natural ingredients and environmentally friendly production of their goods is real. (MTI)
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