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Clean Beauty Made Us Question Our Serums and Now We’re Questioning Our Frying Pans

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Clean Beauty Made Us Question Our Serums and Now We’re Questioning Our Frying Pans

Clean beauty taught people to question what they put on their skin. Now that same thinking is moving from the bathroom counter to the kitchen cabinet.

For years, beauty shoppers have been trained to look past pretty packaging and ask harder questions: What’s in this product? Is it safe? Is it better for the environment? Are “natural,” “clean” and “non-toxic” meaningful terms — or just marketing?

Those same questions are now being asked about non-toxic and nonstick frying pans.

What Is the Clean Beauty Movement?

Clean beauty generally refers to skincare products formulated without ingredients considered harmful to human health or the environment. According to Harvard Health, the ingredients most often avoided in clean beauty tend to fall into three groups: irritants or allergens, potential endocrine disruptors and potential carcinogens.

That concern helped popularize beauty labels like non-toxic, vegan, cruelty-free, green, natural, organic, sustainable and biodynamic. The goal is simple: cleaner alternatives that feel better for people and the planet.

But clean beauty has always had one major problem: there is no clear federal standard for what “clean” actually means. Every company can define it differently, which means the label is often self-regulated.

That confusion is made worse by outdated oversight. Federal cosmetics regulations are nearly 90 years old, and the FDA lists only 11 ingredients in its “Prohibited & Restricted Ingredients in Cosmetics,” compared with 500 in Canada and 1,600 in Europe.

Still, clean beauty changed how people shop. It taught consumers to read labels, question vague claims and think more critically about everyday exposure.

The Kitchen Is Having Its Clean Beauty Moment

Non-toxic cookware is following a similar path.

In cookware, “non-toxic” usually refers to pans made without chemicals linked to health or environmental concerns, especially PFAS — the “forever chemicals” found in some traditional non-stick coatings. For decades, non-stick cookware dominated kitchens because Teflon, or PTFE, made cooking and cleanup easier.

But shoppers are now paying closer attention to what happens when coatings age, scratch or overheat. Inhaling fumes from burning non-stick cookware can cause flu-like symptoms known as Teflon flu. Growing PFAS awareness has pushed alternatives like ceramic, cast iron, stainless steel and carbon steel into the spotlight.

The problem is that cookware has the same label issue as beauty. There is no federal rule defining “non-toxic” cookware, so brands can use the term loosely. A pan labeled “PFAS-free,” “PTFE-free” or “ceramic-coated” may sound reassuring, but those claims do not always mean the same thing.

That is where label-reading matters. “Avoiding products made with PFAS, including pots and pans, may help protect your health and the environment,” Eric Boring, PhD, told Consumer Reports. He added that shoppers trying to avoid PFAS in nonstick cookware may want to focus on products that claim to be PTFE-free.

Is ‘Non-Toxic’ Cookware the New ‘Natural’ Skincare?

In many ways, yes. Shoppers are scrutinizing PTFE, PFOA and forever chemicals in pans the way clean beauty shoppers questioned parabens and phthalates in skincare.

Both movements are driven by wellness culture, social media, environmental concern and distrust of products treated as safe until proven otherwise. Both also show how quickly a useful idea can turn into a confusing marketing category.

There is one important difference: PFAS regulation is gaining momentum. PFOA, a chemical once used to make Teflon, was phased out in the United States by 2015. Mark Ruffalo helped bring that history to mainstream audiences in the 2019 film “Dark Waters,” which followed an attorney investigating PFOA contamination in a community’s water supply.

But Teflon, or PTFE, is still part of the PFAS family. According to USA Today, states including Minnesota, Maine, Connecticut, Rhode Island and Colorado have passed laws banning PFAS in cookware.

California tried to do the same, but Gov. Gavin Newsom did not sign the bill after celebrity chefs Rachael Ray, David Chang and Thomas Keller, who have non-stick cookware lines, defended PFAS use in cookware. Ruffalo, known for his environmental work, criticized Ray for opposing the bill.

Does the Perfect Pan Even Exist?

Like clean beauty, non-toxic cookware becomes more complicated the deeper you go. Clean beauty critics point out that there is not always enough scientific evidence proving “clean” ingredients are safer or that avoided ingredients are always dangerous.

Cookware has a similar gray area. There is not enough evidence proving that Teflon, when used properly, is dangerous. According to WebMD, PTFE particles may flake off cookware with Teflon coating, but they do not cause harm when ingested.

The bigger issue is that many people do not use nonstick cookware properly, while many non-toxic alternatives are more expensive or harder to cook with. That makes the “perfect pan” almost impossible.

The better approach is a middle ground: understand the label, use the right pan for the right job and avoid treating “non-toxic” as a magic word. Clean beauty taught shoppers to question their serums. Now it is teaching them to question their skillets, too.

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