Conscious Living TV

Tuesday, March 25, 2008

Give Yourself a Green Spring Makeover

by Bianca Alexander

Ready to update your look? The new season is a perfect time to clean out your medicine cabinet and swap out that old, chemical-laden make-up bag for some of the hottest natural cosmetics on the market. Making the switch may require some effort (after all, it may be hard giving up formaldehyde in your nail polish) but it will keep your skin, hair, nails and the planet looking and feeling great! Here are a few tips to get started:

Healthy Hair How-Tos. There’s nothing like an updated color and style to make you feel brand new, but chemical processing and heat can wreak havoc on your hair and body. Take better care of your hair by booking an appointment with a professional coiffeur like Johnathan Gale at the John Frieda salon in L.A., who uses organic hair color and conditioning treatments on his celebrity clientele. Or, care for your hair at home with Dr. Hauschka’s organic and biodynamic shampoos and conditioners. Their world-famous Neem Hail Oil is perfect for protecting, conditioning and actually strengthening hair before and after coloring or relaxing. And to keep your color from fading between visits, avoid shampoos with hair stripping chemicals like sodium lauryl sulphate. Pureology and Lanza are SLS-free and have botanicals that help color last up to 107% longer. Worried about thinning hair? Chemicals in shampoos can worsen the condition, so try Your Crown and Glory For Thinning Hair shampoo and conditioner, which is SLS and paraben-free.

Sustainable Skin. Any make-up artist will tell you that flawless skin is the first step to creating beautiful make-up, so take care of the skin you’re in by eliminating toxic chemicals from your daily regimen. For all skin types, try Jurlique, whose biodynamically grown herb-based cleansers and tonics work with your body’s natural rhythms to heal and balance the skin. Bonus: All of their products come in eco-friendly packaging. For a more gentle alternative to damaging acid peels and dermabrasion, try Sophyto’s new line of organic skin treatments made with powerful deep-exfoliating fruit enzymes. And to clean up both your body and the planet, try Save Your Body’s new line of organic yerba maté and aloe vera infused bath and body products. Each tropical-smelling shower gel, shampoo and lotion sold saves one acre of rainforest for an entire year!

Natural Nails. Allow your nails to emerge from a blistery winter with Sparitual’s sophisticated line of vegan, eco-friendly nail polishes. Unlike most nail polishes, which contain formaldehyde, toluene and DBP (a.k.a. dibutyl phthalate, a plasticizing agent and reproductive toxin linked to birth defects that’s currently banned from cosmetics in Europe), Sparitual’s polishes and chakra-specific spa treatments are made from wildcrafted and organic plant essences, and free of toxins and synthetic dyes. And even though their products are so darn conscious, there’s no need to sacrifice color: with hundreds of perfect shades for every color palette, you’ll still be able to stop traffic this spring with your favorite flirty shade of red, apricot or pink. Bonus: Sales of their new spring color, Aware (a vibrant coral), will benefit the Go Green Initiative, an environmental stewardship program for schools. Other lines to try: OPI, whose nail lacquers are all formaldehyde, DBP, and toluene free.

Mineral-Based Make-Up. Let your natural beauty shine this season with Rituals new line of make-up made with pure silk leaves and precious stones that have absorbed the earth's energy over millions of years. Their products include eye shadows, lipsticks and foundations made from gemstones like amethyst, and are free of animal testing and added fragrances with little to no preservatives. My favorite: Their Super Shine Lip Gloss enriched with sparkling ruby, which provides will-power and stimulates blood circulation for a healthy glow and a perfect pout.

And with Dr. Hauschka, there’s no need to sacrifice healthy skin to look your best. They offer a complete line of all-natural cosmetics made from pure mineral pigments and nurturing botanicals that actually improve the quality of your skin. My favorite: The Mascara Intermezzo made with soothing Neem leaf extract, which conditions the lashes so they grow longer and stronger.

De-Tox for Beauty Inside and Out. Over time, your body stores environmental toxins that prevent it from functioning properly, which can lead to low energy, headaches, mental fogginess and disease. According to traditional medicine practices, proper diet alone is not enough to eliminate these stored toxins which accumulate in our digestive systems. Spring is a perfect time to give your inner body a boost with a whole-body cleanse, which will clean, nourish and support your digestive system for good health. Try Symmetry’s BotanaCleansePlus, a two-week cleansing system that detoxifies your entire body. When taken properly, it can even help your lose weight or clear up problem skin! Tip: Consult your naturopathic doctor before beginning any cleansing regimen, and don’t forget to drink plenty of water to aid the detoxing process.

And if you’re looking to detox your mind this season, try Emmet Fox’s 7-Day Mental Diet. Even one day on this positive thinking regime could do wonders for your outlook on life.

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2 Comments:

At June 12, 2008 9:50 AM , Blogger Sheabutter said...

Shea butter is naturally rich in vitamin A and E, both fabulous antioxidants which may help to counteract free-radical damage from the effects of the sun. Shea butter has been called anti-ageing, due to the positive effects experienced by those who have used it in their anti-wrinkle treatments. It is thought to help increase the micro-circulation which in turn increases the blood supply to and from the skin, helping to bring more nutrients to the top layers of the skin, effectively nourishing it. Shea butter also contains fatty acid triglycerides (mainly oleic and stearic) as well as Stigmasterol (a plant stearol) which gives shea butter its ability to relax tired muscles as well as provide relief for swelling and arthritis. Phytosterol and other unsaponifiables stimulate the natural skin renewal process.

Pure Shea Butter has natural antioxidant properties due to its content in tocopherols. It protects against UV rays because of its cinnamic acid content. The latex contained in shea butter would moreover prevent certain sun allergies.

As in all vegetable fats, Shea Butter has soothing, moisturizing and protecting qualities due to its high content of vitamins and other elements. Shea Butter also has a positive action on cell regeneration ad capillary circulation. This favors rapid healing of wounds, dermatitis, cracks and skin ulcers. Cosmetically, this property is a great asset against skin aging. It has restructuring effects on epidermis, and has an anti-elastic characteristic that makes it a good active ingredient against stretch marks. It is well tolerated by even the most sensitive of skin and can even be used on very sensitive skin areas such as mucous tissues and around the eyes.

Why Shea Butter Works so Well; Most seed oils can be divided into two important fractions: the saponifiable fraction and unsaponifiable fraction. The saponifiable fraction contains most of the moisturizing qualities while the unsaponifiable fraction contains most of the healing properties. Unsaponifiable means that the substance can’t be decomposed into an acid, alcohol or salt, making it very beneficial to the skin. Shea Butter has a higher amount of unsaponifiables which can range from 2.5% to 15%, more than any other oil used in cosmetics. In other seed oils this healing fraction is often in the range of 1% or less. So, while they may be great for moisturizing (saponifiable), they contain little or no healing fraction. Because Shea butter has such a high healing fraction it is recommended for use on the skin for a number of consitions.

You can purchase Shea Butter products online at www.sheabuttermarket.com

Shea Butter Market is based in Mill Bay, British Columbia and produces 100% organic and fair trade skin and hair care products. Using pure unrefined Shea Butter produced by the Takpo widows group of northern Ghana, Africa they are able to achieve their goal of operating a business that benefits everyone; the women who make the shea butter, the natural environment and the people who use the product.

 
At June 12, 2008 9:57 AM , Blogger Sheabutter said...

Shea butter is naturally rich in vitamin A and E, both fabulous antioxidants which may help to counteract free-radical damage from the effects of the sun. Shea butter has been called anti-ageing, due to the positive effects experienced by those who have used it in their anti-wrinkle treatments. It is thought to help increase the micro-circulation which in turn increases the blood supply to and from the skin, helping to bring more nutrients to the top layers of the skin, effectively nourishing it. Shea butter also contains fatty acid triglycerides (mainly oleic and stearic) as well as Stigmasterol (a plant stearol) which gives shea butter its ability to relax tired muscles as well as provide relief for swelling and arthritis. Phytosterol and other unsaponifiables stimulate the natural skin renewal process.

Pure Shea Butter has natural antioxidant properties due to its content in tocopherols. It protects against UV rays because of its cinnamic acid content. The latex contained in shea butter would moreover prevent certain sun allergies.

As in all vegetable fats, Shea Butter has soothing, moisturizing and protecting qualities due to its high content of vitamins and other elements. Shea Butter also has a positive action on cell regeneration ad capillary circulation. This favors rapid healing of wounds, dermatitis, cracks and skin ulcers. Cosmetically, this property is a great asset against skin aging. It has restructuring effects on epidermis, and has an anti-elastic characteristic that makes it a good active ingredient against stretch marks. It is well tolerated by even the most sensitive of skin and can even be used on very sensitive skin areas such as mucous tissues and around the eyes.

Why Shea Butter Works so Well; Most seed oils can be divided into two important fractions: the saponifiable fraction and unsaponifiable fraction. The saponifiable fraction contains most of the moisturizing qualities while the unsaponifiable fraction contains most of the healing properties. Unsaponifiable means that the substance can’t be decomposed into an acid, alcohol or salt, making it very beneficial to the skin. Shea Butter has a higher amount of unsaponifiables which can range from 2.5% to 15%, more than any other oil used in cosmetics. In other seed oils this healing fraction is often in the range of 1% or less. So, while they may be great for moisturizing (saponifiable), they contain little or no healing fraction. Because Shea butter has such a high healing fraction it is recommended for use on the skin for a number of conditions.

You can purchase shea butter products online at www.sheabuttermarket.com

Shea Butter Market is based in Mill Bay, British Columbia and produces 100% organic and fair trade skin and hair care products. Using pure unrefined Shea Butter produced by the Takpo widows group of northern Ghana, Africa they are able to achieve their goal of operating a business that benefits everyone; the women who make the shea butter, the natural environment and the people who use the product.

 

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