Category: Conscious Consumerism: Shopping & Reviews

  • Pure Natural Diva Botanicals (Why All-Natural Perfumes Matter)

     

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    A woman’s perfume tells more about her than her handwriting.
    -Christian Dior

     

    What does yours say about you?

     

    *Note: this post prompted by my road testing of natural perfumes sent to me for review purposes.*

     

    Because fragrances are considered a trade secret, companies aren’t required to let consumers know what ingredients they contain— and that can mean dozens or more unregulated, synthetic chemical compounds.

     

    Why should we care?

    Because fragrance “safety” testing doesn’t account for respiratory, neurological, or systemic effects.

    Because much of what is absorbed through your skin can directly enter your bloodstream or be stored in your body fat and interact with every other chemical we come into contact with, and we don’t fully understand how this toxic soup can affect us.

    Because low-dose exposure to chemicals can contribute to your “body burden” and have long-term health effects.

    Because conventional perfumes can contain diethyl phthalates- an environmental toxin and suspected hormone disrupter- and synthetic musk, another potential hormone disrupter which has known neurotoxic properties.

    Because newborns have been found to carry synthetic musks in their umbilical cord blood.

    Because America has the number one cancer rate in the world.

    Because workers in the perfume industry are among those at highest risk for occupational asthma.

    The best we can do is to avoid adding to our chemical body burden when we can, and in particular with products we regularly use and apply to our skin.

    That said… I really like perfume. I am totally ok with non-scented soaps and lotions and foregoing the makeup or deodorant (much to the chagrin of my family), but perfume is one of those little luxuries that make you feel like a lady and a grown-up.

     

    A woman who doesn’t wear perfume has no future.
    ― Coco Chanel

     

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    My internet friend Tania Reuben aka the Pure Natural Diva has, amazingly, developed her own line of all natural perfumes, offering women a non-toxic way to make a statement and smell pretty. Since she is all-around awesome she sent me samples of her signature scents to try.

    Pure Natural Diva Botanicals are based 100% on pure botanical ingredients, free of all synthetic ingredients and phthalates. These natural perfumes are currently available in four scents:

    • Pure: lemongrass and lavender, with notes of cassie, chamomile, lemon, lime and an Egyptian neroli.
    • Natural: rose and citrus grove; a hint of clary sage, pink grapefruit, Moroccan rose, and ylang ylang.
    • Diva: natural musk derived from Ambrette, New Caledonian Sandalwood, blended with a robust vanilla.
    • Elixir: vanilla, a hint of oakmoss, osmanthus, with pink grapefruit and red mandarin.

    I thought I would like the Pure or Natural best, based on the descriptions, but I favor the Diva and particularly the Elixir. I’ve complained before about how sensitive I am about scents, and found these to be yummy and understated when applied to the skin. (Not so much when you stick your nose in the bottle, a duh moment if I’ve ever had one.)

     

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    The line is brand new and Tania is running a really cool deal right now for Mother’s Day. Since perfume is an intensely personal decision, you can order a gift sample set much like the one I was sent to review— only yours will be gift-wrapped and paired with a gift certificate for a full size (50ml) bottle of their favorite Pure Natural Diva Botanical Perfume.

    That’s a great idea, yeah? I thought it brilliant.

    Or, you could opt for just the sample set if you’re the tentative sort or into the idea of playing perfumery mad-scientist.

     

    taniawithbottles-200x300In any case, this is a wonderful opportunity to vote with your dollar for non-toxic products and small biz, surprise the mom in your life with a practical yet luxurious gift, and support Tania’s dedication to all-natural beauty.

    This is Tania. Ain’t she pretty? >>>>

    Ever experienced a reaction to a too-strong fragrance?

    What notes would you combine in your ideal all-natural signature scent?

     

     

     

    Full-On Disclosure: I’ve been aware of Tania’s excruciating attention to detail developing these fragrances, designing the logo, choosing the bottles and more over the past year+, and I just want to point out what an incredible achievement this launch is.

    I did receive a free sample set to test, and if you do click through and buy any of her products through the links above I receive a small affiliate kickback. However, my support and opinions here are genuinely my own.

     

  • Loggerhead Turtle Love: Loggerhead Apparel Giveaway

    Loggerhead Turtle Love: Loggerhead Apparel Giveaway

     
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    The oceans are the planet’s last great living wilderness,
    man’s only remaining frontier on Earth,
    and perhaps his last chance to prove himself a rational species.

    -John L. Culliney

     

    Feeling a little out of place at a wedding reception at the Camden Aquarium, I made friends with a loggerhead turtle.

    This is why I am not anti-zoo or anti-aquarium. For most of us, this is the only chance we have to interact with some of the world’s majestic creatures, and we need those connections to strengthen our commitment to saving them.

    I would never have guessed that one of my more emotional connections with an animal would be with a plane of glass between us, but there you go. He swam right up to me, I looked in his eye, he stayed awhile so I could admire. At night’s end, I felt compelled to say goodbye and he returned immediately to the glass as though he’d been waiting. He did the same when I took my kids there years later. Coincidence? Does he just really like to look at people through the glass? Probably, but I was affected just the same.

    Loggerhead turtles are endangered. They are beautiful, elegant creatures, 3 feet in length, and like dolphins will become hooked on lines or caught in nets. They travel great distances all over so their odds of being snagged are high, and they need air to breathe. They struggle and drown.

    Loggerheads are important to ocean ecology in that they carry up to 100 plant and animal species on their backs from place to place, a habitat in themselves; their omnivorous eating patterns and migration mean they are key to recycling ocean floor nutrients and keeping them in balance.

     

     

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    Sarah at USA Love List (a site dedicated to products made in the USA, check it out!) introduced me to Loggerhead Apparel, a clothing company dedicated to supporting their local textile industry and the loggerheads:

    The Loggerhead Sea Turtle is an endangered species, and the coast of South Carolina is extremely important to its survival.The textile industry of South Carolina, once thriving, is as endangered as the Loggerhead, and has a huge impact on the economy of our state.

    Loggerhead Apparel will provide top-quality, American-grown, American-made clothing at a fair price. Ten percent of the revenue gained from the sale of all Loggerhead Apparel shirts will be donated directly to local causes supporting the conservation and protection of the Loggerhead.

    In addition to supporting the Loggerhead, Loggerhead Apparel will also support the local textile industry, because no part of the production process will take place outside of the United States.

    They also helpfully list a number of organizations to support if you would like to learn more about protecting the loggerhead turtle.

    You know how I feel about using your dollar to support businesses whose values align with yours, so I’m happy to share this company’s mission with you.

    But today I ALSO get to take part in a giveaway. So enter for your chance to win a Loggerhead Apparel polo— and if you win, when people ask about the adorb embroidered turtle, tell them about the company and the need to save the endangered loggerhead turtle and conserve our oceans.

    Deal?

     

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    There are lots of ways to enter, do whichever you like to increase your odds of winning.

    Good luck!

     

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  • Abe’s Market: Samples make great stocking stuffers!

    Abe’s Market: Samples make great stocking stuffers!

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    It has long been an axiom of mine

    that the little things are infinitely the most important.

    ―Arthur Conan Doyle

     

    You’ve put a great deal of thought into those big presents. If you’re a reader here, maybe you’ve worked hard to find gifts that encourage your healthiest life, that are simple and non-cluttering, that are useful and practical and beautiful, that are gentle on the planet, that are made by companies that you love and trust.

    And if you’re like most people, you then turn around and fill stockings with candy and little Made In China do-dads from the dollar store 🙂

    I’ve done it too. But I’ve been sitting on this great idea all year and I’m happy to finally have a minute to post about it!

    If you’re not familiar with them, Abe’s Market is on online store that pulls together great eco-friendly products from across the web. I’ve purchased quite a few Christmas, birthday and baby shower gifts there (their baby product selection is awesome) and the one time I had an issue redeeming a code I had from a deal site, the customer service people were very responsive and helpful.

    Abe’s Market has a sample program that rocks hard.

    It works like this:

    • Pick out three samples for $5. Shipping included.
    • Get your sampled delivered- and receive a $5 towards a future purchase.
    • Marvel that you basically just scored free samples on cool eco-products.
    • (Seasonal only) Put said free samples into stocking or hoard for yourself.

    I think often a huge stumbling block for new eco-products is the unwillingness to take a chance on the unknown at a slightly elevated price. Trust me, I’ve been burned by products that didn’t work (anywhere near) as well as I had hoped. The option to bypass this by offering samples is, frankly, brilliant.

    Granted, the sampler selection is limited, but you still get to try products you might not otherwise. Or gift them. Along with the $5 code if you’re REALLY feeling generous.

    My sampler box had a bar of soap (about hotel bar size), a piece of dark chocolate covered toffee (yum yum yum), and a very small bottle of muscle pain ointment. All of which I heartily enjoyed.

    Also, Abe’s Market is offering free shipping through the end of the year. AND, if you’re on the ball, get 20% off orders over $20 today with code INTHEFAMILY20 (got that in an email, so sigh up for emails for more discounts!)

     

    Natural stocking stuffers? What do you like?

     

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    Disclosure: Once upon a time I received a $2 code for Abe’s Market samples. It was a long time ago and the sample program has changed slightly since then. The decision to post now was all mine 🙂