Belle Luce: Safe Swiss Cosmetics, Without Endocrine Disruptors
Belle Luce: Beauty Care and Respect for Your Health
At Belle Luce, we know that beauty and health are inseparable. It is a commitment to your well-being, a harmony between nature and innovation, where each ingredient is carefully chosen to respect your health. With the growing issue of endocrine disruptors, it has become essential to understand what we apply to our skin.
Endocrine Disruptors: A Challenge for Beauty and Health
Endocrine disruptors are substances that interfere with the hormonal system, creating imbalances that can have lasting repercussions on health. They are found in many everyday products, including some cosmetics that may contain parabens, UV filters, phthalates and other controversial substances.
Belle Luce: A Trusted Choice for Healthy Beauty
Belle Luce was born from the desire to offer respectful, high-quality products designed without compromising your well-being. We select ingredients free of proven endocrine disruptors, based on formulations that combine performance and safety. Our products meet rigorous criteria, integrating respectful components, so that you can take care of your skin with complete peace of mind.
Tips to Avoid Endocrine Disruptors in Everyday Life
- Trust Belle Luce : We are committed to providing transparent and safe formulations, with ingredients chosen to respect your health.
- Read labels : Familiarize yourself with ingredients like parabens, phthalates, and controversial UV filters.
- Favor “clean” formulations : Choosing products without controversial ingredients means putting your well-being first.
Online Sources :
- ECHA (European Chemicals Agency): The ECHA database provides a regularly updated list of potentially endocrine disrupting substances, with assessments and updates on each ingredient.
- ED Lists : Created by several European countries, ED Lists groups together substances identified as endocrine disruptors in Europe.
- INCI Beauty : Their site lists cosmetic ingredients and identifies those deemed to be of concern, with clear information and assessments for each ingredient.
Why Are Endocrine Disruptors Not Completely Banned Yet?
Endocrine disruptors are not yet completely banned due to scientific, legislative and economic challenges. Their ban is complex: there is no uniform regulatory definition, and the assessment processes to classify them as hazardous often take years. The chemical and cosmetic industries, which use these substances for their effectiveness and low cost, are also exerting pressure to slow down restrictions. In addition, the effects of these substances at low doses, often detected after decades, complicate direct scientific proof. Although recent efforts in Europe and Switzerland attempt to regulate their use, a total ban is still a long way off.
Belle Luce , the Swiss Brand Committed to Beauty Without Compromise
We are committed to maintaining the trust of our customers, by offering products that embody the promise of healthy beauty. At Belle Luce, each product is carefully designed for a luxurious experience that respects nature and your body.
Choose committed beauty with Belle Luce, where well-being and health combine harmoniously.
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World Health Organization (WHO) – Report on endocrine disruptors and their impact: https://www.who.int/publications/i/item/9789241505031
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Générations Futures – Association for monitoring pesticides and endocrine disruptors:https://www.generations-futures.fr/publications/perturbateurs-endocriniens/
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ECHA (European Chemicals Agency) – List of substances of concern in Europe: https://echa.europa.eu/fr/ed-assessment
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ED LIST – European initiative for monitoring endocrine disruptors in cooperation with several countries: https://edlists.org/