http://www.treehugger.com/files/2007/11/burts_bees_sell.php
Clorox bought Burt’s Bees …. I HOPE this doesn’t change their company and products for the worse. I will definitely be keeping an eye on the ingredients lists for them.
http://www.treehugger.com/files/2007/11/burts_bees_sell.php
Clorox bought Burt’s Bees …. I HOPE this doesn’t change their company and products for the worse. I will definitely be keeping an eye on the ingredients lists for them.
So you may be thinking “oh great – model portfolios…blah” No no no – that’s not what this is. Ford has done a really good job of making this interesting for those of us who aren’t models and aren’t in the modeling industry. The shows can be watched online or there are rss feeds and some things are available through itunes.
There are some good fitness shows here as well as beauty tips (and the fitness shows aren’t just fluff either):
http://www.fordmodels.tv/
Jesse’s Girl products are now online and available to purchase via the web so those of you having trouble finding their products now have easy access to them. They’ve also added some new products that I haven’t seen locally yet:
http://www.jessesgirlcosmetics.com
Previous blog entries about Jesse’s Girl Cosmetics (with more photos and info):
http://clothingcult.com/?p=104
http://clothingcult.com/?p=112
http://clothingcult.com/?p=118
Britons’ growing taste for organic is extending to beauty products, research out today says.
Around 200 new organic and ‘all natural’ toiletry goods have launched in the UK already this year.
That figure more than doubled the 73 organic beauty products launched during 2006, market analysts Mintel said.
The UK accounts for 19 per cent of this year’s global organic and all-natural beauty product launches.
A growing interest in organic food and drink is said to be fuelling demand.
Granted this is a British report but I do think that the demand is growing in the USA as well. I recently have started switching to mineral makeups where I can.
BUYER BEWARE, there are many new products on the market that say “mineral” when in fact they pretty much have all of the same bad ingredients in them as their “regular” counterparts. An example of a mineral FAKE: L’oreal L’Oreal Bare Naturale Gentle Mineral Makeup
Ingredients: Talc , Boron Nitride , Dimethicone , Carnauba , Carnauba Wax Cre De Carnauba , Cetyl Dimethicone Trimethylsiloxysilicate , Trisocetyl Citrate , Mica , Titanium Dioxide CI 77891 , Bismuth Oxychloride CI 77163 , Iron Oxides CI 77492 , Iron Oxides CI 77491 , Ultramarines CI 77007 , Carmine CI 75470 , Red 30 CI 73360
READ INGREDIENT LABELS if you want to be sure you’re getting what you think you are. Right now there are a lot of products riding the marketing hype because there’s no regulation on certain terms like “Mineral Makeup” or “Natural.”
I will eventually review various quality brands and products as I get a little more familiar with them. Meanwhile, Burt’s Bees has started a campaign to set a “natural” standard. Check it out:
http://www.burtsbees.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/Burts2/thegreatergood/index.html
Top three easy to find hair accessory brands:
Online large hair product focused marketplaces: