A reputable brand name in organic beauty products is Kiss My Face. They make lotions, soaps, deodorant, shampoo, and everything in between! Some ingredients used in their products are olives, aloe, honey, fruits, sugar, flowers, and plants. The price range for Kiss My Face products is under $15, and they have a special sale section online called "dollar store."
Avea is an organic cosmetic company based in the UK, and sells products divided into two lines Logona and Sante. Mann is an organic male cosmetic brand. They offer after shave lotion, moisturizing gel, deodorant, shower and hair gel, and body lotion. Mann is a line by Logona and can be purchased by Avea. In the well-being section online they offer incense, candles, and spa packages to contribute to your organic lifestyle. Avea sells organic baby cosmetics too. Products are made from plants, flowers, and vegetables. They list ingredients, application, and organic certifications under the products, which is very impressive. Prices are a little high, but your paying for quality.
"Avalon Organics creates organic bath & body products that honor your intelligence, your natural beauty, your well-being and the earth," states Avalon. Avalon specializes in summer lotions that have built-in sun block. Lavender, White Tea, Licorice Root, nuts, oils, and Vitamin C are some items used in their organic cosmetics. The price is about the same as Avea and they also list ingredients, application process, and benefits.
Alba brings you simplicity and purity in sensual personal care. Effortless beauty for your individual style. No, I am not talking about Jessica Alba. Alba organic cosmetic products! Featuring pure plant protein, natural botanical, tea, tropical fruit, nut, and plant essences from the Hawaiian Islands who could resist these organic cosmetics? The cost is a bit more then Kiss My Face, Avea, and Avalon, but definitely worth every penny! The site includes ingredients, application process, product description, who should use this product, and benefits.
Tom's of Maine has a range of organic cosmetics that include toothpaste, deodorant, mouthwash, floss, soaps and moisturizers. Ingredients used are baking soda, lemon grass, ginger, hops, clay, sage, and other materials. They also feature a scent guide on the site. Scents include apricots, calendula, honeysuckle rose, lavander, mint, lemon grass, and coriander which is used for unscented items. Tom's of Maine is a very affordable organic cosmetic line. Usually, prices are just a few dollars for a product.
There are many other organic cosmetic brands available at local grocery stores. Even major cosmetic brands, Mabelline and CoverGirl, are going organic. Good for the body, mind, soul, and earth organic cosmetic has more to offer then you might think.
SOURCES: Saffron Rouge, Avea, Avalon Natural Products, GreenPeople.org
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