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ome beauty claims are easy enough to decipher. Descriptions like ‘100% vegan’ or ‘organic’ are self-explanatory. Other, more vague claims, such as ‘green’, ‘natural’ and ‘hypoallergenic’ have no legal definition, so there is a lot of grey area. Then there are the ‘villainous’ ingredients: artificial colouring may irritate sensitive skin; low grade mineral oil might clog your pores (a cosmetic grade one probably won’t); sulfates can strip moisture from your hair if it’s dry, fine or frizzy. If not,

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