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Queen Tarzi's Commitment to PFAS-Free Beauty

Queen Tarzi's Commitment to PFAS-Free Beauty

On December 11, 2023, the television program Radar highlighted the importance of making sustainable choices, especially in the wake of growing concerns about per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) found in many cosmetics. This issue has sparked considerable attention in the Netherlands, but fear not – Queen Tarzi's products are not only Vegan but also PFAS-Free.

A recent study, as reported by Radar, tested 231 makeup products from major retailers, revealing that over half of them contained indicators of PFAS. Known as "forever chemicals," PFAS are notorious for their slow breakdown in both the environment and the human body, leading to potential health risks such as cancer, hormone imbalances, fertility issues, and obesity.

At Queen Tarzi, we understand the importance of providing cosmetics that not only enhance your beauty but also prioritize your health and well-being. We want to assure our valued customers that our commitment to creating safe and sustainable beauty products remains unwavering.

 

Why PFAS-Free Matters

PFAS-Free beauty is not just a trend for us; it's a commitment to your health and the environment. We recognize the concerns raised by recent studies and the potential risks associated with PFAS exposure. As a brand that cares deeply about our customers, we want to empower you to make informed choices.

While some makeup products may not disclose the presence of PFAS on their labels, Queen Tarzi is proud to be transparent about our ingredients. We believe in providing you with the information you need to make confident decisions about the products you choose to incorporate into your beauty routine.

 

Choosing Safer Cosmetics: Clearya and EWG's Skin Deep Guide

Navigating the complex world of cosmetic ingredients can be challenging, especially when harmful chemicals like PFAS might not be clearly listed on product labels. To assist you in making informed decisions, consider using tools like Clearya, a free app and browser plug-in that automatically scans cosmetics ingredients as you shop online. Clearya notifies you at checkout if any unsafe ingredients, including PFAS, are present in your cart.

 Additionally, the Environmental Working Group (EWG) offers an online Skin Deep Guide, allowing consumers to search thousands of makeup products to understand their chemical compositions.

Queen Tarzi: A PFAS-Free Choice

For those seeking makeup free from PFAS, Queen Tarzi proudly stands among the brands that have banned these chemicals from their formulations. Our commitment to clean beauty is reflected in our exclusion of PFAS from our products. You can trust that when you choose Queen Tarzi, you're choosing beauty that cares for both you and the environment.

Other renowned brands like Annmarie Skin Care, Credo, and H&M have also taken a stand against PFAS in their cosmetics, aligning with the values of health-conscious consumers. L'Oreal, a global beauty leader, has completely eliminated PFAS from its products, setting a high standard for the industry.

At Queen Tarzi, we are dedicated to providing you with cosmetics that not only elevate your beauty but also contribute to a healthier and cleaner world. Join us in embracing PFAS-Free beauty – because your well-being is our priority.

 Queen Tarzi: Elevate Your Beauty, Empower Your Choices.