Canadian natural skin care company Kamelya has become the first brand in the country to be awarded a Slow Cosmetic designation from Association Slow Cosmétique, a movement that seeks to promote natural and ethical cosmetics.

Canada's Kamelya awarded 'Slow Cosmetic' mark
Natural skin care brand has been awarded the designation by Association Slow Cosmétique
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