Showing posts with label organic body products. Show all posts
Showing posts with label organic body products. Show all posts

Saturday, December 4, 2010

JUICE BEAUTY Organic Conditioning Lip Color



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Have you heard that statistic that the average woman consumes, i.e. eats, several pounds of lipstick during her lifetime?  That sounds a little implausible to me, but here's the thing--even if you don't ingest the lipstick, you are consuming it through your skin. Remember the rule, if you wouldn't eat it, don't put it on your skin because your skin absorbs it even more readily than your digestive system (think birth control patch). And because most lipsticks on the market contain some scary and unacceptable ingredients including lead, and other toxic chemicals.  

Since the FDA does not regulate cosmetics (nor will it pull hazardous products off the shelves), it's a really good idea to buy certified organic products whenever possible.  

Juice Beauty offers some wonderful USDA certified body care products.  I love their facial products and was thrilled to learn they are branching out into organic makeup.  Now I'm not a big make up wearer.  Maybe a little lipstick here and there and on occasion, the eyes.  But sometimes even women who don't normally wear makeup like to dabble, and it's important to have safe options.  It's fun to be girly and what a difference a little color on your lips makes to your appearance!   The new Juice Beauty Conditioning Lip Color is fabulous and I feel brightened up for the season.

The Fig color is gorgeous.  If you want the color to appear lighter, you can apply it with a little lip balm and get the exact shade you like.  Straight out of the tube it has a deep matte finish that glides on smooth and a little goes a long way.  The color stays on which is appreciated and unexpected.  I've always had to reapply lipstick with great frequency if I want the color to last, but this one really stays on for me.  I also like the thin silver tube with the slanted opening.  I highly recommend this lip color--this would be an awesome stocking stuffer by the way, for your green girlfriends.  Find it HERE on the Juice Beauty website.  

Monday, September 21, 2009

USDA Organic and Body Products


We know enough to buy organic food. But what about Body Products? Here's the deal: if you wouldn't eat it, you probably don't want to put it on your skin. And if it doesn't have the USDA certification seal, it probably isn't really organic.

There is much abuse going on in the cosmetic and body care industry, using the word "organic" when it's nowhere near organic and should maybe have a warning label. Because of the lack of regulation in this area, a product can say "organic" and not have anything organic in it. As the folks at Terressentials say, without the seal, it's just a word on a bottle.

Your body absorbs as much or more through your skin than it does through your gut. When you rub carcinogens or neurotoxins on your skin, it's in your bloodstream within minutes. Physically these chemicals are affecting us immediately, individually and severely with dire illnesses. Collectively, these chemicals are killing us off as a species. Think I'm exaggerating? Watch the CBC documentary THE DISAPPEARING MALE to see just how serious this problem is. It's quite urgent that we get together and educate ourselves and each other and make some changes.

I've been buying what I thought were organic shampoos, soaps and lotions only to find out they were no where close to organic. Or there might be one organic ingrediant, but on closer inspection, also had carcinogens, like parabens (KISS MY FACE, AVALON ORGANICS to name a couple). It's so maddening! When I realized that my Kiss My Face shower gel had parabens I really felt betrayed. How could they? And how could stores like Whole Foods or the Co-op sell body care with carcinogens?? The farther into the rabbit hole I go, the more shocked and outraged I am.

Companies are using the word "organic" to make a fortune off consumers who think they are getting organic, when they're not. In my book, that is fraud. Legislation is under way as I speak to do something about this, but for the time being, consumers have to be extra vigilant about which products they buy. The OCC is a great place to start with their Coming Clean Campaign. I believe consumer awareness is the way to bring about change fast, look what happened with BPA.

There is a wealth of information on the OCC site, and Terressentials has a great, readable list of ingredients to be aware of. Just remember the next time you are shopping, if you want organic body care, make sure it has the USDA seal on it before you buy.