Sunday, November 29, 2009

Shes looking a little haggard, should I trust Stella McCartney's skin care line?

It has good reviews, and I really want an organic brand, but Stella wrote that she created it so she could have an organic skin care line, implying that she used it, and her skin is not what Im looking for. Its expensive, so its not ';try it and see';. What are your thoughts?Shes looking a little haggard, should I trust Stella McCartney's skin care line?
Campaign Update of the Week:


Fighting Organic Label Fraud--


Round One Legal Victory for Organic Consumers





As reported previously in Organic Bytes, the Organic Consumers Association and Dr. Bronner's Magic Soaps have sued organic certifier Ecocert in the ongoing campaign to stop the certification and misleading labeling of fake organic personal care products that are fundamentally made-up of synthetic ingredients and petrochemicals. Dr. Bronner's has launched a further umbrella lawsuit against specific companies who label their products as ';organic'; but have primary ingredients that are synthetic. After hearing oral arguments earlier this month, the San Francisco County Superior Court ruled on October 8 that Dr. Bronner's Magic Soaps can proceed with its lawsuit seeking to compel so-called ';organic'; companies and certifiers to drop, or stop certifying, deceptive organic label and brand claims. Brands denounced by OCA and Bronner's include Avalon ';Organics';, Jason ';Pure, Natural %26amp; Organic';, Nature's Gate ';Organics';, Kiss My Face ';Obsessively Organic';, Giovanni ';Organic Cosmetics';, Head ';Organics';, Desert Essence ';Organics'; and Stella McCartney's CARE ';100% Organic';.Shes looking a little haggard, should I trust Stella McCartney's skin care line?
Have you tried Mary Kay Skin Care Products? Check them out at www.marykay.com/deanna354. Scroll down on home page and click SKIN CARE.

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