Can shampoo, body wash, and deoderant really be "organic"? A controversial new eco-label says it can. This is the first post in a series examining what "organic" means in the personal-care product sector.
personal care
The thin green line, part 1
(via www.walletmouth.com)
Submitted by bronwyn in sf on Mon, 2008-05-12 22:50. | Tags: health | Certification and eco-labels | cosmetics | green certification | organic | personal care
Organic & Natural Personal Care Products
(via focusorganic.com)

Information on the chemicals in and labeling on organic and natural personal care products.
Submitted by braiiins on Mon, 2008-05-05 20:19. | Tags: health | cosmetics | natural | organic | personal care | shampoo | skin care

Natural Means Nothing- What Does Everything Else Mean?
(via ecochildsplay.com)
The FDA has no rules on using the word “Natural’ on product labels – so manufacturers create their own standards – not good for consumers!
Submitted by mcmilker on Tue, 2008-03-04 13:30. | Tags: beauty | business | food | health | beauty | Burt's Bees natural standard beauty | fda | natural | personal care

Megawatt Mouths: Luscious “Green” Lipsticks
(via www.thedailygreen.com)
Several gorgeous new lipsticks are now available with eco-friendly, natural ingredients that are better for you as well as the planet.
Submitted by socialpyramid on Mon, 2007-09-17 20:20. | Tags: beauty | beauty | eco-chick | fashon | lipstick | natural | organic | personal care | skin care