Ava Anderson, 15, Launches Line of Non-Toxic Skin Care

Fifteen-year-old Ava Anderson has launched Ava Anderson Non-Toxic, the world's first line of skin care in which every ingredient in every product scores ZERO on the Cosmetics Database toxicity scale.

"A year ago, I first learned from a news report about the health risks of the chemicals I was putting on my face and body every day," Ava Anderson said. "I couldn't stop thinking about it and I was frustrated when I discovered that despite 'natural' and 'organic' claims, many products sold as healthy alternatives still contained questionable ingredients, especially when you realize how many chemicals can be hidden under the 'fragrance' ingredient listing." Anderson's quest to find an answer led to a meeting in New York with a cosmetics manufacturer who took up the challenge to create a truly non-toxic skin care and cosmetics line. One, as Anderson insisted, that would pass the Cosmetics Database tests with all ZEROS.

"Not only women, but men and children also risk their health by applying these toxic chemicals to their body day after day, year after year," Anderson said. "Developing an alternative became an obsession for me. With my parents' help I have been able to do something about this.  At the very least, I hope Ava Anderson Non-Toxic will make people more aware of hidden dangers and encourage them to make safer choices."

Ava's first six skin care products are built around a core cleansing and moisturizing routine that everyone can use.  Formulated with truly safe ingredients, they provide gentle cleansing, moisturizing, conditioning, nourishing and protection for every day healthy skin.

Ava Anderson Non-Toxic employs USA-based Island printers, manufacturers, advertising and marketing talent, graphic artists and web designers.  For more information, visit www.AvaAndersonNonToxic.com and www.CosmeticsDatabase.com.

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