Like our diets, beauty products have become a huge market opportunity for companies who want to cash in on consumers' health concerns—so is it any surprise that they've also become just as confusing? In the past decade, there's been a boom in the production of "natural," "organic," and even "raw" beauty products, all claiming to improve your health—if only superficially. But very few of us can figure out what's safe (let alone desirable) to smear on our faces, paint on our nails, and rub into our bodies' largest organ: skin. What's emerged as a moniker for smart beauty consumption is "clean beauty"—a term that we think could still use some explaining. More »Post from: Blisstree | Nutrition, Healthy Recipes and Fitness