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7/10
Blistering indictment on the beauty industry
paul-allaer17 April 2022
"Not So Pretty" (2022 release; 4 episodes of about 30 min each) is a new documentary mini-series about the state of the beauty industry. As Episode 1 "Make-Up" opens, we are in "New Orleans, Louisiana", and we are introduced to a mom and her (grown-up) daughter. The daughter recounts getting sick and having her make-up kit tested, only to find out that it contains traces of asbestos. Later in the episode, we learn that Johnson & Johnson's Baby Powder also contains asbestos, which the company denies despite the ample proof that it does. (J&J withdrew Baby Powder from the US marker in 2020, yet still claims that the product is perfectly safe, without any hint of shame, guilt or sarcasm.)

A couple of comments: this mini-series is the brainchild from Kirby Dick and Amy Ziering, whose previous documentary works include "The Hunting Ground" and last year's riveting "Allen v. Farrow". Here they examine the beauty industry in its various segments (Make-Up, Nails; Skin; Hair), and the alarming, if not shocking, lack of regulatory oversight. Did you know that nail polish manufacturers have ZERO obligation to disclose which chemicals are contained in their products? And then we are all shocked, SHOCKED I tells ya, that nail polish salon workers are significantly more susceptible to cancer and other diseases. No, really! Watching this series will raise the hairs on your arms on how far companies will go to (i) maximize profits, (ii) outright lie to the public, (iii) concoct new legal barriers even when found guilty to avoid paying (see: Texas Two Step scheme used by J&J), and (iii) pressure state and federal authorities relentlessly to not regulate the industry. The series is NOT anti-beauty industry. Instead, it is asking the public at large to be smarter and ask for higher quality products.

"Not So Pretty: premiered a few days ago on HBO Max. The four episodes are easily bingeable. Frankly I'm not sure why this wasn't simply released as a 2 hr movie. Regardless, if you have any interest in the beauty industry, I'd readily suggest you check this out, and draw your own conclusion.
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8/10
Truth hurts
secretstory15 April 2022
To blame this content on the "current administration" shows complete ignorance.

As always, research for yourself what you want in and on your body. Be your own advocate.

Our country is full of very sick people, not only physically but mentally.

Nothing is 'safe'. Not our communities, not our foods, not our products. Keep learning and discerning.

Eat whole foods and use natural ingredients.

Live and love well and cure your hatred.
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8/10
The Cosmetics Industry is Not So Pretty
TheTruthofItIs8 May 2022
"Not So Pretty" (single season, 4 eps, 30-min, HBOmax) is an eye-opening takedown of the cosmetics industry's lack of regard for the public's health. Each episode takes down one or more companies in the makeup, nail, skin, and hair products areas. Their products are responsible for illnesses and/or conditions that can lead to death and Congress refuses to enable the FDA to advocate for consumers since they're in the pockets of, well frankly, all industries including the cosmetics industry.
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10/10
don't listen to the haters
moviereviewgal14 April 2022
John oliver does a great segment on pfas. Check that out. It's super bad and yeah i like to live how our ancestors did all natural products baby! Chemicals are in everything we use thanks to these companies. If you don't buy it they can't make money! Very informative and great resources to look into. I give this review a 10 because people need to make small changes to make big changes.
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10/10
Knowledge is power
sallysaucesjunkmail22 April 2022
This shows you knowledge it is up to us how we use it and make a change for the better. The more we know about our daily products the better. This show is great to inform the masses of problems out there.
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1/10
Great Information, But Stop Making Everything About Race!
LoveFilmYesterday20 November 2022
The only thing that I can say that was positive is that it is important to change laws to be safe...but that goes for EVERYTHING. About this video... FIRST, it is very important that ALL PEOPLE discover that some hair care, skin care, and nail care ingredients are toxic! And NOT just because a certain racial group used a certain product out of CHOICE. There was no mention of being tied down. I too have used those products...ALWAYS OUT OF CHOICE. I have wavy hair, got a perm, hated it, then used relaxer to fix it again. SECOND, I am so sick and tired of the false narrative that focuses on hatred of one group because of skin color. The same woman who whined about race also straightened her hair. Hypocrisy! HBO should be ashamed! If one group is targeted then ALL are targeted, because what goes around comes around. FINALLY, as I recall from the documentary, Tippi Hedren was trying to help new residents of the USA make a living, not anything bad, but ALL GOOD! No one at that time knew about or thought about toxicity of much... It's good that we're changing and wanting to be a healthier ONE PEOPLE!
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1/10
It's intellectually insulting
majaguara19 April 2022
Intellectually embarrassing. Demamogic narrative and lots of false information, all kept in the narrative of fear. First of all, it's the dose that makes poison. The series names ingredients that supposed to be dangerous, though they are approved by FDA as well as the EU up to a certain concentration. They name i.e.: titanium dioxide, methylene glycol or parabens. Production from 2022 repeating the myths from the beginning of the century.

There are certainly companies that cover some nasty actions and there are definitely evil companies out there, but the way information is communicated in the series is wildly ignorant.
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3/10
This is not science.
elsavluis8 May 2022
Another pseudo-documentary to instigate fear and distrust of institutions and rules. They don't mention any serious and scientific study about what they're claiming, only some personal stories and a lot of fear inducing phrases.
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Don't Waste Your Time
atmegh20 April 2022
This falls into the correlation/causation trap.

Anecdotal stories are not evidence. If you believe everything on the shelf is safe, you're horribly naive. Most things are made in China or somewhere else with fewer regulations than the US. It's a major reason corporations moved manufacturing overseas (and to get cheap labor).

So everything in moderation is a good rule of thunb.
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4/10
Thoughts
staciarose2015 April 2022
Warning: Spoilers
The fact is some people will get sick from talc, but most won't. It's a risk. I think this is pushing "clean" makeup which doesn't really exist. Many brands rely on people buying into the green makeup idea. It's trendy now. Everyone interviewed has been using baby powder or talc products daily for their entire life. Also, don't buy cheap made in China makeup for your kids. A lot of this is common sense, and they've known about talc linked to asbestos for over 50 years. How is this still shocking people in 2022?!
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