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Time to get radicalized again, folks!

No more talc in this lifetime, byebye makeup and foot powder.

tbh tho I'm just on S1:E1 yet, but it's gonna be interesting seeing what has that in the stuff I own when I go through it in a while, and also, ofc., I gotta look up the EU\NO rules or whatever even if it like says that asbest it can't be separated from talc. also, like I love it when they expose how shitty corps are to get around things like : ) 

the main downturn is that this is U.S. based ofc. but like that "can't be seperated" argument is sorta universial it the claim is true. 
also need to catch up on some of those tv2 hjelper deg (helps you) episodes where they check if claims are real and stuff on things

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wtf prison experiments
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okay episode 2 now. it's about nails.
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Eostre wrote:
okay episode 2 now. it's about nails.
oh wait i already know nail polish is sketchy 
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Do they cover organic cosmetics that don't allow petroleum  based ingredients too?
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Sylvan wrote:
Do they cover organic cosmetics that don't allow petroleum  based ingredients too?
They are themed by makeup (talking about the talc), nails, skin, and hair. It's one main story for each so there's likely plenty other things one could discuss that isn't mentioned.

So I'd say no, but I would also request a definition on what you put into the word organic.
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Eostre wrote:
Sylvan wrote:
Do they cover organic cosmetics that don't allow petroleum  based ingredients too?
They are themed by makeup (talking about the talc), nails, skin, and hair. It's one main story for each so there's likely plenty other things one could discuss that isn't mentioned.

So I'd say no, but I would also request a definition on what you put into the word organic.
There are a lot of labels, I'm mainly talking about labels like this though.
www.natrue.org/
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Sylvan wrote:
Eostre wrote:
Sylvan wrote:
Do they cover organic cosmetics that don't allow petroleum  based ingredients too?
They are themed by makeup (talking about the talc), nails, skin, and hair. It's one main story for each so there's likely plenty other things one could discuss that isn't mentioned.

So I'd say no, but I would also request a definition on what you put into the word organic.
There are a lot of labels, I'm mainly talking about labels like this though.
www.natrue.org/
I need to read up on it. brb.
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episode 3 - endoctrine disruptive ingredients 
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I wrote a very long reply and wasn't logged in when I clicked post, I am crying.
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Eostre wrote:
episode 3 - endoctrine disruptive ingredients 
Companies: "we have to remove BPA bc it is toxic and dangerous"
also companies: "lets use this close to the same "unfortunate substitue" ingredient that sometimes can be much more toxic instead"

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Sylvan wrote:
Eostre wrote:
Sylvan wrote:
Do they cover organic cosmetics that don't allow petroleum  based ingredients too?
They are themed by makeup (talking about the talc), nails, skin, and hair. It's one main story for each so there's likely plenty other things one could discuss that isn't mentioned.

So I'd say no, but I would also request a definition on what you put into the word organic.
There are a lot of labels, I'm mainly talking about labels like this though.
www.natrue.org/
Okay, so thus far the answer is no, they are not covering those type of brands. You have to look at the ingredients on each product instead. It is a better measurements than a certification or label imo. 

will update if suddenly the last episode cover natural cosmetics
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lmaof is the US really still just banning 11 "harmful chemicals in cosmetics." 
The EU: *bans 1,3k of them*



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