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In an interview with Emily Austin, a TV celebrity and owner of cleaning and beauty brand, she expressed excitement at the Maha movement’s drive for change, calling for the use of American-made products to meet EU standards.
As Make America healthy again (Maha) The movement is growing, and American-made products are attracting more and more attention.
In a camera interview with Fox News Digital, TV personality and camera Clean beauty brand Shop owner Emily Austin expressed excitement about the excitement of driving change.
Austin, CEO of People’s Beauty in New York City, notes that her skincare brand is made with “clean ingredients” without parabens, sulfates, phthalates, ortho- Phthalates, silicone, dyes or perfumes.
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People’s Beauty Website pointed out that its products meet “EU cosmetics standards (the highest standard in the world) and more than 1,300 toxins are prohibited.”
As the American Health (MAHA) movement is driving force, American-made products are gaining more attention. (iStock)
“But we have to fit another country Health standardsAustin questioned in the interview.
“I want our website to say, ‘We meet American health standards – because the United States has higher standards for consumers.”
Austin said she thinks the United States “bragged” about meeting European security standards “tragic”.
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“It should be all over the world,” she added. “But especially a country like the United States where everyone is here (we) and I think it’s shameful.”
As Mediterranean Diet Austin is widely known as one of the healthiest ways to eat, and it is recommended that the United States should remove a page from European books in terms of food and cosmetics.
TV personality and cleaning beauty brand owner Emily Austin expressed excitement about the push of the Maha movement in a camera interview with Fox News Digital. (Fox News)
Austin said she was optimistic about Mahathir movement leader Robert F. Kennedy Jr. U.S. food supply.
“Why do we take poison and then question why so many Americans are sick?” she said. “Too many people focus on treatment rather than preventive care.”
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For cosmetics, Austin challenged the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to ban the same toxins as the EU, especially criminals like parabens (also known as preservatives) that are linked to endocrine problems.
For women, this may be manifested as Reproductive complications According to Austin, or hormone disruption can lead to cancer.
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“Just because (some companies) legally allow for some acceptance of parabens to a certain extent, it doesn’t mean they should,” she said.
Austin said health and safety standards should be maintained “global”. (iStock)
“Yes, of course, this is better for the company – your product won’t expire – but at whose expense?” she continued. “It’s the consumer’s health expense.”
For consumers, Austin recommends sticking to ingredients From nature And avoid plastics in exfoliating products and chemical base oils.
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“Nature gives you every option you need for cosmetics,” she said.
“I really think there is no good excuse for using chemicals anymore. Maybe it’s much cheaper, but nature always has the same solution.”