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 eyeshadow 22 300x158 The gradual path to organic living

 

   The organic path does not have to be rushed. A lot of people become overwhelmed with everything they have to buy to start going organic. Like I have said before, it’s a process. You have to take it step by step. Prioritize what is most important to you and start there first. This goes for me too. Up until recently, I was still using eye shadow I bought at the discount store. For the most part, you can either use up or throw out what you currently use. In this case, I loved this color so much, I didn’t want to throw it out. Well I ran out, went back to the store and was able to see the ingredients on the package. I was horrified. One of the top ingredients was talc, a substance I stay far away from. Talc has been shown to cause cancer, especially in women as women use make-up and products containing talc more often.

   So instead of walking away empty-handed, this discount store provided me with another option. Some mainstream makeup brands are starting to see the light and come out with all natural versions. I was able to purchase Almay pure blends, a new line which is hypoallergenic and 98.2% natural. It contains fruit and flower extracts and no parabens (which mimic hormones in the body) or talc! They make eye shadows, blush, lipgloss, powder, and foundation. If you can’t find the time to get to the natural grocery to buy your cosmetics or wait for it to come in the mail, this is a great way to get what you need in a safe, eco-friendly product. By the way, I purchased the eyeshadow in ivory, a great every day color for $6.44!

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blush and brush 225x300 Toxic beauty products in disguise

   On most weekends you can find me strolling down the aisles of the local discount price club store. This past weekend, I was doing just that when a display caught my eye. Mineral make-up! This store usually does not sell any natural cosmetics and when I saw this, I was excited. It’s tough to find good (and affordable) natural cosmetics in a discount store! When I went over, the array of eye shadow and blush colors were beautiful! (Yes, this type of stuff thrills me.)

   I found out it was a traveling display. They would only be there for the weekend (so of course you would have to buy now to get the discount.) Immediately the saleswoman put a facial lotion on my arm for me to test. I was able to look on the back to read the ingredients. For a supposedly “natural” line, it sure had some unnatural ingredients. I saw propylene glycol and methyparaben to name a few. Both of these are chemicals used to enhance or preserve the shelf life of the product. Unfortunately, she had already put the lotion on my arm or I would have stopped her. Studies show that these ingredients cause serious diseases and should not be used!

   I did not have a chance to see the ingredients of the make-up, blush or eye shadows, but since I had seen the contents of the lotion, I was now mistrusting of the rest of the products. Be careful when buying so called “natural” products because this term is not regulated. They were claiming to be natural and were totally not. Become an educated, vigilant label reader and use safe beauty products!

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May
12

The dark side to foundation

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foundation jar 300x225 The dark side to foundation

  

   Many women use liquid foundation to even out the skin, cover slight imperfections and give a smooth overall appearance.  I like to use foundation sometimes but for me it’s not an everyday thing. Some days I go without, letting my natural skin shine through. But a lot of women like to use it more often, letting the skin absorb the ingredients on a daily basis. What is going directly into your bloodstream? Toxins!

   Check out the ingredients and you will shudder. It may list propylene glycol, lanolin, formaldehyde, mineral oil, or cocoamide DEA to name a few. All of these are petrochemicals which serve a purpose in the foundation’s formula. But the scariest thought of all is what they do to your body. These synthetics can cause allergies, eye irritation, pimples and cancer. When products containing these harmful irritants are put on the skin, they block pores and don’t let the skin breathe. But don’t worry, you don’t have to give up wearing foundation. There are safer alternatives.

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