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The Detox Market has opened an outlet in Yorkville

By Jean Grant
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(Image: Daniel Neuhaus)
(Image: Daniel Neuhaus)

After three years of being King West’s all-natural beauty mecca, The Detox Market has opened a second Toronto location in Yorkville. Like its downtown counterpart, the Scollard Street store is chock full of the best clean skincare and makeup brands. (The company’s co-founder is a breast cancer survivor, so the store takes toxic ingredients seriously—you won’t find any inside.) Popular finds include the California-based company’s organic skincare line, Odacité, which harnesses the age-defying power of ingredients like raw pomegranate and papaya, plus local label Province Apothecary’s clarifying mud masks and nourishing Ilia lipsticks. Wellness products are also available, and shoppers can stock up on The Teatox Company’s herbal blends (one of our favourite new drinkable remedies) or jars of soup mix from Local Soup Girl. As of now, Greenhouse Juice goods are only available at the King Street location, but the new outlet promises some exciting DIY workshops.

96 Scollard St., 647-352-7272, thedetoxmarket.ca

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