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The Beauty Brains

Is Micellar water really great and should you put lobster on yourself to get great skin? Episode 241

The Beauty Brains

Discover the beauty and cosmetic products you should use and avoid

Beauty Products, Cosmetics, Arts, Natural Sciences, Fashion & Beauty, Science, Cosmetic Science

4.61K Ratings

🗓️ 5 November 2020

⏱️ 45 minutes

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Summary

Welcome to the Beauty Brains. On today’s show we answer questions about…

  1. Is micellar water as great as it’s made out to be?
  2. How does John Freida’s lightening shampoo work? Is it a permanent color change?
  3. Is it ok to add lactic acid to a moisturizer?
  4. Where do you find studies of how ingredients perform?
  5. Are hair straighteners using formaldehyde donors?

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Transcript

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0:00.0

Hi, this is Perry. I just wanted to cut in and apologize for the sound quality of today's show.

0:04.8

We had a little audio issue and we don't have the best recording, but I think there were some good stuff in here

0:11.6

and so we're just gonna go with it.

0:14.1

I hope you enjoy this one.

0:15.5

Hi, I'm Perry and you're listening to the beauty brains a show where real cosmetic chemists answer your beauty product questions and give you a unique look at the cosmetic industry.

0:37.5

This is episode 241. I'm your host Perry Romanowski and with me today is Valerie George. Hello Valerie.

0:45.2

Hi Perry. How you holding up on this election day? I'm doing okay I haven't had a chance to look at anything. I'm just here working away. So, yeah, me either. It goes tonight. No, me either and let's make this a no election free zone whatever happens tomorrow just happens and we'll live with it.

1:07.2

But you know what's going to happen today?

1:10.3

Ooh what's that? On today's show we're going to answer some questions about beauty

1:14.3

products specifically is my cellar water as great as it's made out to be

1:18.7

how does John-Frita's lightning shampoo work and is it a permanent color change?

1:24.0

Is it okay to add lactic acid to a moisturizer?

1:27.0

Where do you find studies on how ingredients perform?

1:30.0

And are hair straighteners still using formaldehyde or formaldehyde donors.

1:35.0

Ah, Valerie, yeah.

1:37.0

Very interesting.

1:38.0

Good show.

1:39.0

Yeah, and of course we're going to do a couple of Beauty Science News, but I did want to say that last week was my big online trade show called

1:48.0

Teamworks here in the Midwest and it went all right it was a bit of a challenge.

1:54.0

Everything was good.

1:56.0

You know we had eight hours of content about cosmetic raw materials,

2:01.0

really thrilling stuff.

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