
I guess this was bound to happen, but I had a funny experience at an EcoMom Party last weekend. A woman said to me, "Oh you wear make-up. I thought you’d be more pure." Well, I like to think my heart is pure but given the long nights I often pull getting work done, mother nature needs a little help sometimes and a little blush and mascara goes a long way toward brightening up a tired face.
Unfortunately most conventional cosmetics contain chemicals and toxins that have been linked to a host of health issues from breast cancer to thyroid disease. In a 2007 investigation of the ingredients in more than 23,000 products, Environmental Working Group found that nearly one of every 30 products sold in the U.S. fails
to meet one or more industry or governmental cosmetics safety
standards. Plus, close to 400 products sold in the U.S. were found to contain
chemicals that are prohibited for use in cosmetics in other countries,
and over 400 products containing ingredients that cosmetic industry
safety panels have found unsafe when used as directed on product
labels, including the U.S.-based Cosmetic Ingredient Review (CIR) and
the International Fragrance Association. So do your due diligence and keep those chemicals off your face our out of our environment.
One of my favorite options for cleaner, healthier, cosmetics with a conscience are those by Jane Iredale. A proud signer of the Campaign For Safe Cosmetics Iredale’s products work phenomenal and are free of FD&C dyes, chemical preservatives like parabens, talc and synthetic fragrances. The ingredients for each product are listed on their website, www.janeiredale.com, so from what you’re literally putting on your face to how it is presented, this company is translucent and shining.
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I have sensitive skin, so I’m very selective about what goes on my face. I’ve had good luck with Origins and Benefit.
Hi-
I just learned about your organization & love it!
I wanted to also share with you another great resource that I think your members would like to know about. The product line is called Miessence & it is the world’s 1st extensive range of CERTIFIED ORGANIC (to food grade levels) health, beauty & body products. The products include cosmetics, skin/body/hair/oral care, probiotics, housecleaner with probiotics, sunscreen & antioxident supplements! All with CERTIFIED ORGANIC ingredients which is much better than “organic” since “organics” can still have carcinogenic ingredients & petrochemicals as long as they contain carbon. I am a Miessence Rep & your can learn more about it on my website at http://www.AWellLivedLife.Net & then clicking on the Miessence tab. Please share the information with your members. I think knowing the difference between “natural”, “organic” & “certified organic” is important. This company is also carbon neutral & donates money to the David Suzuki foundation.
A friend just graduated from the Esthetics Institute here in St. Louis, MO and asked me to sit as her model for her state board exam: The Institute uses Jane Iredale products in their instruction, and I had the great fortune of having her use these products on me regularly for two months in preparation for her exam. They are indeed wonderful. .and I’m thrilled to know that estheticians here in St. Louis are being trained with conscientious products!
I am founder and editor of OrganicBeautySource.com, an online directory dedicated to safe organic cosmetics. The directory lists only product lines free from harmful ingredients. Give it a look. Thanks!