Clean beauty is not just a trend, it’s a movement. TODAY style contributor Bobbie Thomas stops by to talk to Kathie Lee and Hoda about why it’s all the buzz. Plus, Bobbie shares some of her favorite products.

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Clean beauty is not just a trend, it’s a movement. TODAY style contributor Bobbie Thomas stops by to talk to Kathie Lee and Hoda about why it’s all the buzz. Plus, Bobbie shares some of her favorite products.
Non-toxic or “clean” products—everything from household cleaners to baby supplies to beauty products—have been on the rise in recent years…I didn’t see what all the fuss (and a few extra bucks) was about. That is, until I found myself struggling to get pregnant.
Kan jouw huis wel een opruimbeurt gebruiken, maar heb je geen idee waar je moet beginnen? Dan kun je natuurlijk naar de Japanse opruimgoeroe Marie Kondo kijken op Netflix. Maar we helpen graag een handje door je vijf apps te geven waarmee…
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There are so many apps out on the market it can be really hard to choose which are the best for you. Here’s a list of my favorite apps in different categories…If you’re looking for the best apps to help you make 2019 your most successful year yet, here they are!
Mobile applications make it easier to track ingredients in skincare and makeup products.
Whether you want to get fit or find a new job, these apps will help you stay on track and make sure you don’t abandon your New Year’s resolutions by mid-January.
“Moving in to the New Year I’ve been taking a closer look at what I’m putting on my skin to improve it.”
“Moving in to the New Year I’ve been taking a closer look at what I’m putting on my skin to improve it.”
From skin care to household items, hidden toxins in the products you use every day may be impacting your health.
Girls who are exposed before birth to chemicals commonly found in cosmetics, soaps, shampoos and other personal care products may begin puberty at an earlier age, according to a study published this week in the journal Human Reproduction.
This week, EWG released an analysis that breaks down the rising trend of serum and essence cosmetics.