Wednesday, April 22, 2009

Organic Foundation Makeup Tips

Makeup foundation sits on the skin, covers most of the face, and we use more of it than most makeup items. Start to scan ingredient lists and avoid foundations that contain mineral oil and petroleum, because they tend to block pores, which may make you more prone to lumpy red spots or to little white pimples that break out under the skin’s surface.

As a shortcut, without having to read the entire ingredients list, look for the expression “non-comedogenic” on the packaging or one which is organic.


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Monday, April 6, 2009

Green Celebrity of the Month - Brad Pitt

Brad Pitt is not just an “A List” Hollywood Celebrity, but an “A++ List” green activist. His notable work with environmental and philanthropic foundations has been phenomenal. Lets take a journey through Brad’s Eco Adventure and “Meet Joe Black” himself in reality.

Lets begin this journey with a visit to the city of New Orleans. Brad fell in love with the city while filming there, and became determined to help it bounce back from the devastating blow of Hurricane Katrina. He founded his very own charitable “Fight Club” called the “Make it Right NOLA” to build 150 sustainable, eco-friendly homes to help the New Orleans victims and to fight the world’s energy crisis.


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Organic Eye Makeup Tips

Unless if you are wearing a low cut top exposing your cleavage, then usually your eyes are the first feature people notice when meeting you for the first time. So it is important to make the most in defining your own eyes by giving them careful attention to create the look you want.

The issues for eye makeup are similar to those for other makeup: do you want toxic chemicals such as mineral oil, petroleum, chemical colourings, or aluminium in your eye makeup? Or do you want something natural such as an organic or mineral makeup.


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