Some women will go to any lengths to enhance or extend the shelf-life of their beauty. But some products have caused an outcry for reforms in the makeup industry over the years, as in the case of animal testing. Similarly, Ahava skincare products -- made in the Palestinian-occupied West Bank territory -- have been drawn into an ethical controversy
Beauty Products Made In Israeli Settlement Spark Controversy
Mass retailers like Nordstrom and Macy’s stock the Ahava skincare line, touting its age-reversing Dead Sea “minerals.” Pro-Palestine advocates aren’t buying, though. They claim that Ahava, which makes its products in the occupied West Bank territory, is flouting international law.