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Tropic Skincare with Tracey Bacon | Health & Beauty | News

Hi, I have had the pleasure of meeting some of you but for those of you who don’t know me yet I am Tracey Bacon. I run a natural skincare business, as an Independent Ambassador, which I would like to introduce you to.

Tropic Skincare is a multi award-winning, vegan and cruelty-free beauty brand whose mission is to create products that are truly good for you. They believe plants that thrive in challenging tropical climates are the most nutritious and beneficial for the skin. Their products are made using sustainably sourced, premium, natural ingredients and are freshly made at Tropic

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Teen girls see big drop in chemical exposure with switch in cosmetics

A new study led by researchers at UC Berkeley and Clinica de Salud del Valle de Salinas demonstrates how even a short break from certain types of makeup, shampoos and lotions can lead to a significant drop in levels of hormone-disrupting chemicals in the body.

The shampoos, lotions and other personal care products you use can affect the amount of endocrine-disrupting chemicals in a person's body, a new study shows.  (iStockphoto)

The shampoos, lotions and other personal care products you use can affect the amount of endocrine-disrupting chemicals in a person’s body, a new study shows. (iStockphoto)

The results, published today in the journal

Environmental Health Perspectives

came from a study of 100 Latina teenagers participating in the Health and Environmental Research on Makeup of Salinas

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Canadian beauty industry sales rise 19% in the first half, Circana reports

All beauty categories listed double digit growth in value and makeup was the fastest-growing category, with sales revenue up 25% in the first half, contributing over 40% of total beauty industry gains during this period. Face makeup sales grew by 33%, led by blush, bronzing and highlighting products, and setting sprays. “In Canada there is a heightened focus on complexion and healthy skin,” said Circana.

Hybrid products are a hit

This trend aligns with skincare being the largest category in Canada and growing – with sales revenue up 16% in the first half – and the ongoing ‘skinification’

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Anjac: “An ambitious CSR strategy for the next five years”

It has been a little more than a year since our last interview. Can you tell us about any developments in your CSR at Anjac?

Aurélien Chaufour, CEO of Anjac Health & Beauty Group

Aurélien Chaufour – The Anjac Group and I have very strong convictions and place a high value on CSR. After three years of fast-paced acquisitions, I wanted us to accelerate our actions and push for synergy across the companies. Also, this year, with our 12 companies we co-constructed an ambitious and very concrete CSR strategy for the next five years.

Our goal is to continue to