Even thought the EU has tighter restrictions on what can be allowed, it doesn’t mean cosmetics sold in Europe are completely safe. The EU still allows for many questionable ingredients, including chemical sunscreens, ethoxylated ingredients like PEGs, parabens (with restrictions), and phenoxyethanol....
What Is PEG (Polyethylene Glycol)? PEGs are a broad class of synthetic ingredients with many different uses. PEGs can be used in cosmetics as humectants (attract moisture to skin), emulsifiers, thickeners, solvents, or softeners. While there are no current regulatory limits on PEGs, they ar...
I had not thought about it but you have hit on the Trinity of my religion, the three pegs in my stool (and get your minds out of the gutter…I do not mean THAT kind of stool…): Architecture, words, and photography. Outer, inner and transcendent. HAVEN: You’ve gone back to gradu...
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