A new report says many of the sustainability claims made by beauty companies aren’t true—but we found a service that helps you vet the eco-friendliness of your favorite products. Jenn takes you behind the scenes of a story on natural skincare ingredients that she wrote for Allure. Plus, perfume for your ice cream, a heated debate about wearing fragrance on a plane, brightening concealers, a smoothing body serum that actually works, and the best Spotify playlist to help you get your beauty sleep.
Below you’ll find a list of some of the people, topics, and products mentioned in this episode. If you have any questions (or just want to say hi), reach out to us on Instagram or TikTok or via email (info@fatmascara.com). And please email us voice memos of your beauty questions and Raise A Wand favorites so we can share them on the show. You can also leave us a voicemail to be featured on a future podcast (our phone number in the U.S. is at 646-481-8182).
Intro:
Literie I Have a Cabin Upstate Candle
Beauty News:
Studies have identified that 40% to 70% of beauty product sustainability claims could be exaggerated, misleading or false
Beauty Heroes
Provenance
Pai - a brand on Cult Beauty that uses Provenance, a Tech Company that Vets Sustainability Claims
Ren - a brand on Cult Beauty that uses Provenance, a Tech Company that Vets Sustainability Claims
The Latest Advancements in "Natural" Beauty - Jenn’s story for Allure
Olos Soothing Restorative Cream - Jenn Wrote About This Cream with Fermented Aloe in Her Allure Story
”AITA for telling the girl next to me on the plane that her fragrance was too strong?” - Reddit post
Salt & Straw Culinary Perfume
Raise A Wand:
Listener Emily: Kosas Revealer Super Creamy & Brightening Concealer
Jess: Ocean Sleepy Soundtrack
Jenn: Paula's Choice 5% Niacinamide Body Serum (side note: it also helps with Jenn’s butt bumps, which Dr. Dendy Engelman diagnosed as foliculitis and recommended Hibiclens to help with)
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