Natural beauty can be 'achieved without chemicals'
A skin care expert said that achieving truly natural beauty can be simple and does not have to include chemical-based products, according to one newspaper.
The Daily Mail reported that Janey Lee Grace, who is the author of Imperfectly Natural Woman, said that she does not compromise on using any unnatural cosmetics.
She told the newspaper: "I still love wearing makeup and looking as good as I can. I want as much luxury as everyone else, but I just want it as naturally as possible."
Ms Grace added that not compromising on natural skin care products does not mean that she neglects her style and said there is a chemical-free alternative to nearly every product, including nail polish.
The concept of what constitutes natural beauty has recently been questioned after Glamour magazine in America ran a picture of plus-sized model Lizzie Miller, who appeared with noticeable body fat that had not been airbrushed out.
By Jake Slazenger

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