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Sep 01 2009

Tuesday Treat: Eco-Friendly Beauty Products

Published by shemah at 2:24 pm under Beauty Tips, Budget/Bargain Deals, Eco-Fashion Edit This

Beauty isn’t just about taking great care of yourself.. but taking great care of Mother Earth as well. So here are a couple of products that helps make you beautiful, inside and out!

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Cargo Plantlove Cosmetics - From natural and organic ingredients, to its environmentally award-winning compostable packaging, Cargo PlantLove™ lets us go green glamorously. Product prices range from $16-$30. Available at sephora.com.

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David Babaii for Wildaid - Created by Babaii, an L.A. stylist, in collaboration with Kate Hudson, his longtime friend and client, this hair care line is free of harsh detergents, artificial fragrances and parabens. Instead, the team turned to natural ingredients from the South Pacific, including hydrating kiwifruit and mineral-rich volcanic ash, to produce rich lathers and luxurious textures. Prices for shampoo and conditioner are $10 for 13.5 oz.

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EcoTools -  These professional-quality makeup brushes are made with all earth-friendly materials—from recycled aluminum to bamboo. Prices range from $3.99-$11.99 from Walgreens.

So there you have it, a couple of Eco Friendly Beauty Products that are very affordable and allows to have beauty with a conscience!!

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2 Responses to “Tuesday Treat: Eco-Friendly Beauty Products”

  1. Billon 03 Sep 2009 at 2:46 pm edit this

    chop for the treat :-)

  2. Billon 03 Sep 2009 at 2:48 pm edit this

    hey Shemah how come you did not come to Hollywood i have a surprise there for all the ladies LOL :-)

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