If you're the type of person who only buys from the organic section of the grocery store here is a cosmetic version. It is called Juice Beauty. Endorsed by Gwyneth Paltrow, this company has made a line of cosmetics and skin care that is completely organic. The founder of Juice Beauty has a very interesting story and if you have time you should read about it. Her mission is, “At Juice Beauty we believe in advanced beauty solutions that harness the best of certified organic ingredients to deliver clinically validated skincare and vibrant plant-pigment makeup that provide beautiful results, enrich your well-being, and sustain the Earth.” I tried their mascara.
I like the natural look and feel of it. There weren't many clumps and it felt very light. My lashes looked naturally longer and I appreciate the mascara even more because it is made from natural ingredients.
It’s in your toothpaste, your facemask, even in your soap! What is the big deal about Charcoal? Back in 2015 was when we first started hearing about the powers of charcoal. Since then it has spread from beauty products to our household items to our food. Everywhere we look there seems to be a hue of grey. If you’re like me, you might have gotten caught up in the trend without intending to and now somehow you have been partaking in some benefits that you have no idea what they are. I’m here to inform you how charcoal can help you in the many different forms of products we see it in today. We’ll start at the very beginning, the birth of the charcoal trend, the toothpaste. It was hard to go on social media without seeing someone with seriously black teeth that somehow turned their teeth whiter. How does it work? According to Trust Dental Care these toothpastes are made from a form of charcoal called Activated Charcoal. Activated Charcoal has natural adhesive qualities...
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