HBOMax has given a green light to NotSoPretty, a four-episode half-hour investigative docuseries about the beauty industry
Not So Pretty
will bring awareness to the lurking dangers in the commodities we all use every day without question for makeup, skin-care, nails, and hair, marking the first-ever comprehensive large-scale investigative expose of the trillion-dollar cosmetics, beauty and personal care industry, according to producers.
Produced by eOne, the documentary is helmed and executive produced by Dick and Ziering. Tara Long of eOne will also executive produce.is a landmark exposé that will both captivate and educate viewers,” said Jennifer O’Connell, executive vice president original non-fiction and kids programming, HBO Max. “Kirby Dick and Amy Ziering are masters of investigative storytelling and prime to reveal the unknown threats that affect us all.
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