Greenwashing
Definition: Greenwashing
by POPSUGAR Beauty 0
You've probably heard of the deceptive terms white lies and whitewashing, and now you can file away greenwashing in your brain's internal dictionary. Greenwashing is the practice of making a product seem more environmentally friendly than it might actually be.
We all know that buzz words like organic, all-natural, and green are attractive adjectives for companies to use, particularly in this day and age, but since the laws aren't as stringent in the organic beauty industry as they are in the food industry, manufacturers often get away with putting an eco-friendly twist on product descriptions that might not actually deserve it. Often, these descriptions can be misleading, with organic materials being combined with more synthetics than advertised, or products containing little amounts of actual green materials, for instance. Find out more about green beauty safety here.
Link Love
- A quick fix for fighting frizzy strands — The Cut
- A love letter to lip balms — HuffPost Style
- Simple tricks for organizing your makeup — Real Simple
- Smashbox is releasing a Bling Ring makeup set — Los Angeles Times
- What ever happened to mineral makeup? — The Fashion Spot
- Pack these mini products for your next vacation — Daily Makeover
- Give your bottom lashes some love with this mascara — Racked
- Nail theses decade-appropriate liner looks — The Sephora Glossy
- Get the white makeup look with Maybelline's new shadow — Temptalia
0 Comments