Makeup Brushes for Vegan Skin
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| Published on August 17th, 2010 | | View Comments | | Posted by Anna |
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| Published on August 17th, 2010 | | View Comments | | Posted by Anna |
I just opened the container of the Foreue product, Jasmine Butter Creme, and while reading the ingredients on the Foreue website, I enjoyed the pleasant aroma. I put a drop of the Jasmine Butter Creme on my foot and I like the way it feels on my skin. It’s pleasant and soft and moisturizing, like the Hydrate product. It’s nice and moist; not oily.
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| Published on September 4th, 2009 | | View Comments | | Posted by earthwriter1 |
Natural is almost always better than synthetic. Many health and beauty products have harmful chemicals that we’re unfamiliar with.
Either way, its not such a good idea to use something that you’re not familiar with, yet most of us do. Here’s where information comes in: It is crucial to know more about natural and handmade products. Here are ten steps to get you started.
1- Read up about natural beauty products. Go to your local library(or bookstore) and browse through books about the natural herbs, vegetables and natural essential oils used commonly in handmade vegan skin care products.
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| Published on August 5th, 2009 | | View Comments | | Posted by Anna |
Organic skincare is an art form. Whether you use skincare for simple hygiene and cleanliness or beauty and self-expression, you can be creative and have fun with organic skincare.
Skincare products that contain natural organic ingredients offer a pleasurable experience with safety. Plant essences, like sandalwood, lemongrass, patchouli, avocado, and lavender provide wonderful healing benefits. The wonderful healing sensations provided by essential aromatherapy products will make you feel healthy, vibrant, and alive.
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| Published on August 4th, 2009 | | View Comments | | Posted by earthwriter1 |
Many women and men endure skincare challenges. My husband is a good example of what many can experience when they transition from a strategically annihilating diet (S.A.D.) and unhealthy toxic lifestyle to one that is healthy and organic.
He was raised on a S.A.D. Diet and used mainstream toxic chemically laden personal care products from early childhood until early adulthood. He often felt bad physically and his skin was very vulnerable to acne breakouts and skin blemishes. He had a very rough time and he didn’t know what to use. He was often so desperate for a solution, that he’d resort to using a popular mainstream product, laden with toxic chemicals and advertised as being effective and healthy, and one of the professional skin care products.
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| Published on July 14th, 2009 | | View Comments | | Posted by earthwriter1 |
There are some very simple, easy ways to keep your skin beautiful, healthy, and young. It’s been said that “you are what you eat” and it’s true. Eating healthy, organic, whole, plant-based foods and using only organic skincare products will go a long way to keeping you feeling good, and looking vibrant.
A healthy, green, organic diet and lifestyle will contribute. Using natural organic skincare products and haircare products that contain plant essences is very helpful. Wrinkles, spots, blemishes, and discoloration may be caused by an unhealthy lifestyle, stress, erratic weather, and excessive sun exposure.
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| Published on July 9th, 2009 | | View Comments | | Posted by earthwriter1 |
For centuries, natives of India and the Pacific Islands have been noted for their beautifully thick, long hair and glowing skin. What’s their secret?It’s definitely in their diet. It’s definitely on their bodies. It’s definitely the humble coconut.Coconut meat and especially the extra virgin coconut oil are the champions of beauty products.
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| Published on June 29th, 2009 | | View Comments | | Posted by Daisy Ma |
An endless selection of personal care and cosmetics on the store shelf can be very confusing. One common confusion is understanding the difference between organic and natural and vegan.
Organic is a wonderful way of living your life in the most natural manner possible, completely free of toxic chemicals and damaging irritants. Anything that is grown and processed organically is done so without the use of harmful environmentally polluting petro-chemicals. Petro-chemicals are derived from petroleum. Common soothing organic natural skin care ingredients are lemongrass, peppermint, lavender, coconut oil, sandalwood, patchouli, and aloe vera. These natural botanicals are especially safe and healing; if they are grown free of synthetic petro-chemical pesticides.
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| Published on June 22nd, 2009 | | View Comments | | Posted by earthwriter1 |
Even if you are not a vegan, you should at least think about using vegan skin and organic skincare products.
If you’ve ever read behind a bottle of lotion, chances are you’ve noticed a long list of chemicals that you may not be familiar with. And many of these chemicals and synthetic products have harmful effects after years of use. Some of these mainstream cosmetics may also cause skin irritation and even allergic reactions. Here are a few more reasons to make the switch organic skincare products that help you achieve vegan skin.
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| Published on June 17th, 2009 | | View Comments | | Posted by Anna |
Who doesn’t deserve a spa day at home? You know, taking a day off , like a Saturday or even part of the day to indulge in manicures, massages, and facials. Unfortunately most of us do not have the time and money to splurge on a indulgent day at the spa, but who says you cannot bring the spa to you at home? Not only will you save money, the best part is that it is quite easy to find (or even make) vegan skin care products to use for your spa day. Many natural homemade soaps and products contain young living essential oils and other natural ingredients that alleviate stress and improve your skin and even recipes, like those that teach you how to make essential oils lotions. Here is a checklist of what to stock in your natural at-home spa.
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| Published on June 15th, 2009 | | View Comments | | Posted by Anna |