I found several search results related to makeup trends, product details, positive and negative aspects, and ingredients or materials. Here are some of the key takeaways from the search results:
- Makeup products that blur the line between makeup and skincare are becoming more popular.
- TikTok has been a platform for discovering new makeup trends and products.
- Clean beauty products are on the rise, and many of them are free of harmful chemicals or ingredients.
- The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has yet to make it clear what criteria constitute "clean" or "natural" claims, so these classifications do not necessarily mean that the formulas are safer for you.
- Synthetic cosmetic ingredients are not automatically harmful, and the same requirements for safety and labeling apply to all cosmetics, no matter if the ingredients are synthetic, natural, or organic.
- The Environmental Working Group has a database that rates the safety of cosmetic products based on nearly 60 integrated toxicity, regulatory, and study availability databases.
Based on the search results, here are some of the trending makeup looks and products:
- Skin-caring makeup products that blur the line between makeup and skincare.
- Saies Hydrabeam formula, which is a clean concealer that blurs like a beauty filter.
- Clean beauty products that are free of harmful chemicals or ingredients.
- Kiss My Face Family Protection: Mineral Suncare Bundle, which is a vegan and cruelty-free mask that targets skin care concerns such as dullness and uneven texture.
Regarding product details, positive and negative aspects, and ingredients or materials, the search results provide some information on the following:
- Sephora Collection Best Skin Ever Full Coverage Multi-Use Concealer is a lightweight vegan concealer with the Sephora Clean stamp of approval.
- Juliette Has a Gun Not a Perfume is a clean fragrance that is free of allergens and other harmful ingredients.
- Rare Beauty’s bronzer stick is a makeup product that imparts pigment quickly and easily.
- Clean beauty products are typically free of harmful and problematic chemicals or ingredients and many of them are also cruelty-free, vegan or come in eco-friendly packaging.
- The Environmental Working Group rates the safety of cosmetic products based on nearly 60 integrated toxicity, regulatory, and study availability databases.