Green Beauty 101: Where to Start and What to Avoid

Once relegated to the shelves of Whole Foods and Trader Joe’s, green beauty is now big business. The natural personal care market has been growing by double digits for the past six years, and accounts for 13 percent of the global beauty market. ( read original story ...)

Is plum poised to be the next big beauty oil?

Beauty oil is one of the biggest skin care trends right now, as consumers opt for simpler and more natural regimes. But with a wide variety of choice, has plum oil been overlooked? The Taylor sisters believe that the answer to this question is a big yes ... ( read original story ...)

Currently Obsessed: Tata Harper Skincare

A few months ago, one of the girls in my office who is passionate about skincare told me about Tata Harper, a boutique, natural skincare line. Tata Harper products are hand-made on Tata’s farm in Vermont from 100% natural and non-toxic ingredients which ... ( read original story ...)

WHAT’S NEW AND NOTEWORTHY FOR SUMMER

MARYAM SIDDIQI Portraying everything from a soaring snowy owl to a pair of narwhals braving brisk waters, Hermès’s Into the Canadian Wild scarf is a vibrant homage to Canada’s wildlife and dazzling natural beauty. Although the figures and terrain ... ( read original story ...)

Birkenstock Skin Care Exists, In Case You Were Wondering

That's right, Birkenstock skin care is coming. According to Women's Wear Daily, Birkenstock plans to launch Birkenstock Natural Care, a 28-piece line of certified natural skin-care products inspired by the company's iconic cork oak sole. "While we were ... ( read original story ...)

natural beauty

Tip: You could have different following groups for different subjects. For example you can follow someone's collection related to DIY in DIY following group, and other collection related to fashion in Fashion following group. ( read original story ...)

Do 'superfoods' in beauty products REALLY work?

So adding antioxidants to the skin in theory should help the body. It's even likely natural vitamin E is a bit more efficient than synthetic vitamin E." Skincare products come in all manner of topical forms – gels, creams, oil-in-water emulsions ... ( read original story ...)