The Clean Beauty Edit
Your guide to safer ingredients, beauty justice, and conscious wellness—curated to keep you informed, inspired, and empowered on your clean beauty journey
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rooted in justice: the fight for safe cosmetics
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Clean Hair Care: Safer Alternatives You Can Trust
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Rooted in Justice: The Fight for Safe Cosmetics
Studies reveal that Black women are disproportionately exposed to harmful ingredients in personal care products. Hair relaxers, synthetic braiding hair, skin lighteners, and certain nail products often contain high levels of carcinogens, endocrine disruptors, and allergens. Black women are exposed to 80% more toxic beauty ingredients than white women. 1 in 12 beauty products marketed to Black women are rated as “highly hazardous.” Endocrine-disrupting chemicals (EDCs) in cosmetics have been linked to fibroids, infertility, and breast cancer.

Clean Hair Care: Why It Matters and Safer Alternatives You Can Trust
Spotlight on Meraki Hair Wellness
One brand that exemplifies these values is Meraki Hair Wellness. Founded by Amber Makupson after her own experience with toxic beauty products, Meraki is redefining hair care at the intersection of wellness, science, and culture.