Articles related to "Green Beauty"As we launch into 2009, it has become clear that going green is not just a fad. Going green has become a way of life. And that includes making changes to beauty routines.
Shopping for natural beauty products can be a confusing experience. Weeding through the natural and organic claims on the pretty boxes is a frustrating task.
Cosmetics companies can use almost any chemical they want to create the desired cosmetic benefit; learn which personal care and beauty product ingredients to avoid.
Local merchants are an excellent resource for creative gifts that won't harm the Earth this holiday season. Thoughtful presents reflect a passion for simple living.
Finding the perfect eco-friendly gift for the teen or student in your life can be challenging. There are the standards, iPods, DVDs and the classic holiday sweater.
Mezes are small dishes of tasty Middle Eastern foods, traditionally served before a meal or in cafes over drinks. Try them with cocktails or on a hot day as a light meal
Vegetables and Fruits Figure Prominently on a Middle Eastern Table - and They are Best When Served Fresh, in Their Season.
What goes on your body also goes in your body, which is why you should avoid beauty products -- from face cream to conditioner -- that cointain harsh chemicals.
Graaff Reinet, a charming, historic town located at the foot of the Sneeuberg Mountain of the Eastern Cape, invites you into an oasis of profuse lushness.
The films of the World Narrative Feature Competition and elsewhere at the 2008 Tribeca Film Festival seemed chosen for their strong cinematic rendering of location.
The café as a meeting place, den of evil, absinthe wonderland or political hotbed in works by Jean Beraud, Paul Gauguin, Vincent van Gogh, Viktor Oliva and Gabriel Deluc.
This holiday season, you can shop with your conscience at ease at Toronto's Fiesta Farms- the largest independently-owned grocery store in Toronto.
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