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Cosmetics and personal care products are not required to be tested for safety before being allowed on the market. The Skin Deep® scoring system was designed to help the public understand whether a product is safe to use or whether it contains ingredients of concern.
Every product and ingredient in Skin Deep gets a two-part score – one for hazard and one for data availability. The safest products score well by both measures, with a low hazard rating and a fair or better data availability rating.
The Skin Deep ingredient hazard score, from 1 to 10, reflects known and suspected hazards linked to the ingredients. The EWG VERIFIED ® mark means a product meets EWG’s strictest criteria for transparency and health.
A product’s hazard score is not an average of the ingredients’ hazard scores. It is calculated using a weight-of-evidence approach that factors in all of the hazards or health impacts associated with the ingredients.
The Skin Deep data availability rating reflects the number of scientific studies about the product or ingredient in the published scientific literature.
In the humble beginnings of the Elizabeth Arden brand, Elizabeth Arden began creating skin care products that worked to improve the skin instead of focusing on makeup to conceal. Some of the first Elizabeth Arden skincare products included the cult favorite Eight Hour Cream, while in the makeup and fragrance spaces the first Elizabeth Arden products were bold red lipsticks and an iconic Blue Grass Fragrance. The Elizabeth Arden process was simple: to fuse skincare with science for formulations that really worked. It didn’t take long for Elizabeth Arden products to expand into other spaces making the brand a pioneer in eye makeup and even travel sized beauty. By 1930 when the first Elizabeth Arden Red Door salon on the prestigious Fifth Avenue in New York City, the brand (and the woman behind it) had solidified their place as beauty pioneers. Elizabeth Arden had become a household name known around the world in which it still remains today.
The Elizabeth Arden brand we know today consists of numerous skincare, makeup, and fragrance products. If you’re looking to try a few Elizabeth Arden products, check out the top 5 Elizabeth Arden skincare products.
Elizabeth Arden Prevage Anti-Aging Daily Serum
This Elizabeth Arden skincare favorite is a nourishing serum designed to be used on a daily basis. The Elizabeth Arden Prevage Anti-Aging Daily Serum provides countless benefits to the skin, most notably reducing the signs of age by smoothing fine lines and wrinkles, neutralizing dark spots, and healing sun damage. This Elizabeth Arden serum also works to protect the skin against environmental free radicals that can aid in premature aging. Inside its powerful formulation, you can find antioxidant Idebenone along with additional antioxidants lipchroman 6 and thiotaine, and a green tea blend that helps to combat irritation.
Ceramide Premiere Intense Moisture and Renewal Activation Cream Broad Spectrum Sunscreen SPF 30
If you’re looking for a nourishing moisturizer that doesn’t skimp on protection and anti-aging benefits, this is it. The Elizabeth Arden Ceramide Premiere Intense Moisture and Renewal Activation Cream deeply moisturizes the skin while it works to revitalize the appearance and texture. When applied, this Elizabeth Arden cream strengthens the skin’s natural barriers and boosts collagen production. Inside, you’ll find the brand’s powerful retinol complex, calcium and amino acids to strengthen skin, brown algae to stimulate skin cell metabolism, along with a healthy dose of SPF 30 to shield the skin from the harmful rays of the sun.
The design and packaging of the product has changed since its conception in 1989. Initially, the perfume came in a dome-lidded design that resembled lipstick. The lid was a bright red while the body remained nude.
Nowadays, the updated packing boasts an entirely red and rectangular sleek bottle. While the original packaging was sufficient, the newer design looks classy yet fierce and sells the product. The front of the bottle features six small panels, similar to that of a door.
The inclusion of the name into the packaging is a genius marketing idea and elevates the perfume itself. The lid now either has an entirely transparent and sleek top or a matching red cap, depending on where you purchase your perfume.