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It seems that everywhere you look you are bombarded with the words, ‘natural’ or ‘organic’ but do we truly know the meaning of these words? What is the difference between natural and organic makeup? In the hopes of obtaining healthier products we tend to reach for the natural or organic brands. Although these words may seem similar it is important to be aware of the differences and to make an informed decision when purchasing such products.
A product labeled “natural” simply means that it has not been chemically altered from its original state and nothing as been removed or added. Natural products are derived from natural plants or animal sources but the use of the term is not regulated or certified.
Posted in Beauty 101, Beauty Trends, Organic, Tips and Advice Also tagged 100% pure, alison raffaele, Juice Beauty, makeup, Nvey Eco, organic makeup, Purity Cosmetics, skincare, suki, Sukicolor, sukipure |
By May | February 9, 2009
Wearing makeup should always, always make you look good on the outside, but wouldn’t it be even double the pleasure if it made you feel good on the inside, too?
Thanks to Peacekeeper, a natural “cause-metics” brand founded by makeup-loving good samaritan Jody Weiss, you can.
The philosophy of Peacekeeper is to donate “all of their distributable profits [...]
Posted in Beauty 101, Beauty Bits, Brands, Industry Favorites, Nails, Obsessions, Organic Also tagged Amnesty International, best natural cosmetics, best natural makeup, Jody Weiss, lip balm, lip gloss, lip paint, nail lacquer, nail paint, nail polish, natural cosmetics, New York Women's Foundation, Peacekeeper, philanthropy, polish remover, The Hunger Project, V-Day Natural Lip Gloss, vegan cosmetics, World Food Programme |
I’ll always have a soft spot for L’Occitane En Provence, because it was the brand that marked my transition from buying only drugstore beauty products to buying luxe ones.
L’Occitane Shea Butter Hand Cream was my first luxe purchase, all shiny in its malleable silver and blue tube with black cap. The contents inside made my [...]
Posted in Around The Water Cooler, Beauty Bits, Brands, Industry Favorites, Industry Scoops, New Product, Obsessions, Organic, Spa Also tagged all-natural, best organic cosmetics, best organic cosmetics brands, best organic makeup brands, buy L'Occitane, buying organic, certified organic cosmetics, cosmetics and organic, cosmetics with Ecocert certification, Ecocert, Ecocert certified, green organic, L'Occitane, L'Occitane En Provence, L'Occitane Organic Oil Cream Based Care, L'Occitane products, L'Occitane skin care, natural cosmetics, natural ingredients, natural organic cosmetics, natural products, Organic, organic makeup, Organic Olive Oil Cream Based Care, organic products, organic skin care, organic skin care cosmetics, shop organic |
By May | December 18, 2008
Suki Kramer started her skin care company out of a desire to make a difference, an impact, and an urge to bring to market a line of skin care products that were truly 100% pure, 100% natural and 100% honest. Suki is a complete line of truly natural skin care products that integrates the best of science with traditional knowledge in uniquely effective therapeutic treatments. All Suki products are made with the highest quality clean ingredients, harvested and processed to sustain their dynamic, living elements, ensuring the highest potency and optimum results. The result is an ever-evolving line of pure, holistic, effective, and gentle formulas made for all skin types from normal to sensitive. Know your beauty!
Posted in Bath and Body, Beauty 101, Brands, New Product, Product Reviews, Spa Also tagged 100% natural, 100% pure, Add new tag, antioxidants, beauty products, combination skin, cosmetics, dry skin, holistic ingredients, natural collagen, natural cosmetics, natural products, normal skin, oily skin, Organic, polypeptides, skin brighteners, skin care company, suki, Suki Bright Moisture Masque, Suki complexion bright cream, Suki cosmetics, Suki Facial Clay, Suki Kramer, suki lemongrass cleanser, Suki Mini Kit Oily/Anti-Inflammatory, suki pure, Suki Pure Cream Lip/Cheek Stain, Suki Serum Blue Chamomile, Suki Serum Carrot, suki skin, suki skin care, Suki skin care company, suki skincare, Suki Tinted Active Moisturizer, Suki Triple Cream Eye Definer, Suki Velvet Facial Cream, Suki White Willow Face Treatment, Sukicolor, Sukicolor Fresh Finish Mineral Cream Makeup, sukipure |
By May | November 5, 2008
No one else defines edgy, low-key downtown style the way Erin Wasson does, simply by being Erin.
The bicoastal skater girl-turned-model-turned-stylist-turned-designer has gone from mugging for squeaky clean Maybelline cosmetics to styling designer it-boy Alexander Wang’s Fall ‘08 runway, designing her LowLuv jewelry line, starring with Justin Timberlake in his “I Am William Rast” ad campaign and co-designing a highly-anticipated collection with skate lifestyle brand RVCA.
Cutoff shorts, chunky flat boots, feather headdresses, oversized blazers, men’s tees, carefree hair, enviable accessories, smokey voice, beanies and black define Wasson’s personal style, something that has since been well-documented across the hippest of hip fashion sites (Style.com), blogs (Fashion Toast) and magazines (NYLON).
Posted in Beauty 101, Celebrities, Collaborations, Fashion, Glamazons, Icons, Obsessions Also tagged ad campaign, AG Recoil Curl Activator, Alexander Wang, Alexander Wang Fall '08, bedhead, bicoastal, celebrity style, cutoffs shorts, Doc Martens, downtown, Erin Wasson, fashion style, fashion styles, Fashion Toast, Get Her Look, Hair, I Am Williams Rast, jewelrydesigner, Justin Timberlake, LowLuv, Magazines, makeup, men's blazers, men's tees, model, new style, Nylon, oversized, RVCA, skater, slouchy beanies, style, style background, Style.com, stylist, William Rast |
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