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Thebeauty industry’s glossaryis growing yet again.

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Crucially, farming regeneratively means embracing biodiversity over monoculture crops.

So what does this have to do with a jar ofmoisturizer?

In the meantime, a few beauty brands proudly tout their regeneratively grown ingredients.

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Ahead, discover three that have all found common ground in this approach.

“This approach strengthens the local farm economy,” Dr. Rowntree says.

“Taking soil health principles from a small farm and implementing them on big farms is a win-win.”

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And, of course, they compost.

Cofounder Alex McIntosh says that these methods produce more potent extracts than a conventional approach.

“you might grow the same plants, but have very different outcomes for skin,” he says.

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A 2022 study did find that regeneratively grown crops boast a higher nutrient density.

Now let Sydney Sweeney take you through her skin-care routine:

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