Mommy Greenest helped facilitate this event. Knowledge is power – be informed about ingredients. If you haven't already reviewed some of the products you've used to see how they are ranked for safety in the Skin Deep database, we encourage you to do so. A product’s hazard score is not an average of the ingredients’ hazard scores. The EWG VERIFIED mark means a product meets EWG’s strictest criteria for transparency and health. They now review more than over 75,000 products! The Skin Deep ingredient hazard score, from 1 to 10, reflects known and suspected hazards linked to the ingredients. Most of the products listed below have been ranked by EWG, with the organization giving both an overall ranking of the product, as well as ranking the individual/component ingredients. This is such an honor – we've been watching this ever-growing database since its inception in 2004. The safest products score well by both measures, with a low hazard rating and. Every product and ingredient in Skin Deep gets a two-part score one for hazard and one for data availability. EWG reached out to brands that scored the highest ranking on the Skin Deep database, and then reached out to Q et to be included. To begin with, the Skin Deep Database powered by the Environmental Working Group (EWG) is a US non-profit organization. The Skin Deep® scoring system was designed to help the public understand whether a product is safe to use or whether it contains ingredients of concern. The event is in late September in Los Angeles, and invited guests will join hosts Anna Getty and Nina Karp to demonstrate the revolutionary new Skin Deep app and learn more about “Chemicals, Beauty & Our Health” from EWG President, Ken Cook. Environmental Working Group is celebrating the launch of their brand new Skin Deep app this month, and they've asked Q e t to be a part of it!
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