Good site to find healthy, natural hair/face/makeup products…?
I stopped using Pantene, Herbal Essenses, Sunsilk, Garnier, and all those other shampoo's you see on so many commercials when I found a website called cosmeticsdatabase.com. Just click go straight to SkinDeep once you get there. Here you can learn the hazard rating of so many of your favourite products. Many have cancer causing agents, allergy causing, and much more. It includes things like deodorants, shampoo, face everything, makeup, nailcare. I've been using natural, organic shampoo's ever since. Your skin and scalp soaks up all the chemicals you put on it. If you can't pronounce something on the ingredients list, I'd be worried. (: Good luck and take care of yourself.
Here's my site: http://www.sunflowernaturals.com
Skip the costs of natural products and make your own. It's really easy and cheap.
I have a free acne routine which I regularly post on this board and other free and natural, non-toxic, non-petro body care and cleaning solutions.
The chemicals in cleaning products are even more hazardous than the toxins in body care products.
Thanks for stepping up and bringing this to the attention of others.
http://aveda.com
EVERYTHING there is natural
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Comment by ♥Chanel♥ (the designer) ♥ — October 20, 2007 @ 11:49 am
Here's my site: http://www.sunflowernaturals.com
Skip the costs of natural products and make your own. It's really easy and cheap.
I have a free acne routine which I regularly post on this board and other free and natural, non-toxic, non-petro body care and cleaning solutions.
The chemicals in cleaning products are even more hazardous than the toxins in body care products.
Thanks for stepping up and bringing this to the attention of others.
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Comment by neminly — October 20, 2007 @ 11:57 am
Paula's choice. She rates everything from low-end to high on ingredients, and what's safe for your skin/hair. She also wrote the book "Don't go to the Beauty Counter without Me" or something like that. Check it out
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Comment by st.luciabride — October 20, 2007 @ 11:57 am
For a home-made natural shampoo, you can mix apple cidar vinegar with baking soda to wash your hair.
For natural face products, see Ginale's line.
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Comment by Time_under_heaven — October 20, 2007 @ 12:06 pm