A thought-provoking documentary, Toxic Beauty, condenses a three-year investigation of the virtually unregulated chemicals in personal care products into 90 minutes.
The chemist complimented Swift’s product formulations the way only a chemist can. “Then he said, ‘The cosmetic industry is destroying women’s cells.’” She takes a beat. “I’ve listened to Swift tell this story three times now. Once over the phone, once at her home in Savannah, and once in the opening scenes ofa new documentary from filmmaker Phyllis Ellis, released today on Amazon and Apple TV.
After falling ill—panic attacks, memory loss, hormonal imbalance, rashes—two decades ago, the makeup artist had a strange interaction with the technician delivering her lab results. He asked if she worked in the cosmetic industry. He could tell because the chemicals in her hair, blood, and urine were more commonly found in beauty products than in people.in 2004 to expose the industry’s ugliest ingredients: carcinogens, endocrine disruptors, irritants, allergens.
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