I assume that the question is asking for details about the Evie product, but it is not clear which product is being referred to. Therefore, I will provide information about the different products that appear in the search results.
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Elvie Kegel Exerciser: This is a smart pelvic floor trainer that can be controlled through an app. According to the product description on Amazon, it can help stop leaks, boost postnatal recovery, and help avoid symptoms of prolapse. However, the manufacturer warns that the actual product packaging and materials may contain more or different information than what is shown on the website, so it is recommended to read labels, warnings, and directions before using or consuming the product.
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Evie Blue Cleaning Products: These products are free of parabens, phosphates, chlorine, and ammonia, and the packaging materials are certified compostable and leave no trace. The company claims to believe in high-quality cleaning products and sustainability.
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Arbonne Cosmetics: This is a vegan cosmetic and supplement line that claims to be pure and safe. However, according to an article on Meghan Telpners website, it was difficult to get ingredient information on the products, and many of their formulations are not living up to their own green, simple, pure, natural, healthy, forward-thinking, planet-protecting manifesto. The article also mentions that the company has launched a new site that includes a link to the complete ingredient list for most product pages.
It is not clear which Evie product is being referred to, so I cannot provide specific details about its ingredients or materials. However, based on the search results, it seems that Evie Blue cleaning products do not contain harmful ingredients, while Arbonne cosmetics have been criticized for not being as pure and natural as they claim to be.