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The Green Beauty market is a subset of the cosmetics industry that focuses on natural and organic products. It is a rapidly growing sector, driven by consumer demand for products that are free from synthetic ingredients and animal testing. Green Beauty products are typically made with plant-based ingredients, such as essential oils, herbs, and botanicals, and are often certified organic. These products are often marketed as being safer and more sustainable than traditional cosmetics.
Green Beauty companies often emphasize transparency and sustainability in their production processes, and many are committed to using recyclable packaging and avoiding single-use plastics. They also often partner with charities and organizations that promote environmental protection and social justice.
Some companies in the Green Beauty market include Dr. Bronner's, Lush, Burt's Bees, and The Body Shop. Show Less Read more