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Controversial beauty ingredients

Below  Revive ArunaYouth Complex collection.

Onboard the Clean Beauty movement, Panpuri introduced the ZeroList of harmful ingredients in 2019, followed by this year's launch of eco-refill packaging.

The Thai wellness and lifestyle brand has listed over 2,300 controversial ingredients that can negatively affect human health or the environment.

Under the ZeroList, nine have been highlighted as "The 9 No-Nos", namely sulphates, silicones, parabens, EDTA, PEG, phthalate, chemical sunscreen, gluten and animal-derived ingredients.

They can be replaced by safer alternatives, such as biosurfactants, natural emollients, mineral sunscreens, gluten-free compounds and vegan ingredients.

The ArunaYouth Complex embodies the brand's "Clean Beauty" creed in each step of the production process, starting from clean cultivation and harvesting of organic jasmine sambac in a farm in Tak province.

Above  Clean Beauty Eco-refill.

The organic jasmine leaves the farm and makes its way to the Panpuri laboratory within 24 hours of harvest, for a maceration extraction process, followed by encapsulation techniques.

The signature ingredient is featured in the Revive ArunaYouth Complex skincare collection, whose cleansing powder and night oil contains 100% organic and natural ingredients.

Panpuri's sustainable approach extends to eco-refill packaging that reduces plastic weight by 80%. The stand-up pouch is initially used for refills of Nourish and Awaken bath and body products.

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