Style Q&A: Canadian skincare company aims to be go-to 'good-for-you' brand

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Style Q&A: Canadian skincare company aims to be go-to 'good-for-you' brand

was the result. The Canadian brand offers products such as face oils, natural perfume, gua sha stones and more, made with “intentional” ingredients that are billed as being vegan and cruelty free. We caught up with Chen to learn more.Start planning for your weekend with expert recommendations from our team of writers on what to cook, where to dine, and the perfect wine pairing delivered straight to your inbox on Thursday at noon.

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