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Video Latinas and the Toxic Beauty Problem – Part 2

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Ever wondered what’s in your beauty products? Being mindful of what we put on and in our bodies is a good first step in taking control of your overall health and wellness.

Meet Ann Dunning, our newest Featured Community Content Partner. A first-gen Chilean-American, Ann is the co-founder and CMO of Latina green beauty brand Vamigas Botanicals. Ann is leading us on a journey revealing all of the clean beauty industry secrets that few people are talking about.

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On our second part of this series, Ann interviews Melanie Benesh, an attorney with the Environmental Working Group, one of the premiere clean beauty organizations and keepers of details around toxic ingredients on what we can do as consumers to push forward laws and regulations that ensure the health and safety of the Latinx community.

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Ann is #firstgen Chilean-American, born in Viña del Mar, Chile and raised in Los Angeles. She attended UCLA and USC, and created a career in Silicon Valley helping hundreds of startups with growth through media. She is the co-founder and CMO of Latina green beauty brand Vamigas, now at Nordstrom, Anthropologie, Thirteen Lune, and more. She is a member of Pipeline Angels, a network of women and femme investors who together fund women-led startups, and the co-founder of blx, an angel syndicate fund made up primarily of Black and Latinx investors.

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Website: amurraypr.com
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IG: @vamigasbotanicals
Website: vamigas.com/