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« on: April 21, 2009, 03:53:42 PM »

Today I received a call regarding Aubrey Organics on Oprah.com and much to my surprise I did not know of these articles being available on Oprah.com.

From The Oprah Winfrey Show, Oprah's Earth Day Event
with Sophie Uliano, author of Gorgeously Green and Julia Roberts.


Sophie Uliano, Julia Roberts and Oprah Winfrey

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Another thing Sophie recommends avoiding is anything that lists fragrance or parfum. "Fragrance is a term that is ubiquitously used to mask a number of chemicals—dodgy chemicals—that may be in your products," Sophie says...

Not sure which brands are fragrance-free? Try Aubrey Organics or Burt's Bees. "Two fantastic companies," Sophie says. "Can't go wrong with either of them."

Full article here.


From Oprah Magazine, Decoding Green Seals
January 2009 Issue


Featuring Aubrey Organics Natural Lips Line

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Natural Products Association
The organization: A nonprofit founded in 1936 that represents thousands of retailers, manufacturers, wholesalers, and distributors of natural products, including cosmetics.

A few who've earned it: Certain products from Burt's Bees, Aubrey Organics, and J.R. Watkins.

Full article here.


Warning: What's in Your Makeup Bag?
Making Cosmetics Safer

Quote from: Colette Bouchez
While the cosmetic industry does not deny the presence of some chemicals with a harmful profile, they maintain that in the levels found in most personal care products there is no evidence of either long- or short-term harm.

Environmentalists contend that poison, even in tiny amounts, is poison we don't need to consume...
...European Union banned the use of all chemicals that are known or strongly suspected of causing cancer, mutations, or birth defects in cosmetic or personal care formulations sold in those countries.

...The Compact for Safe Cosmetics gives companies the opportunity to make a voluntary pledge to follow the European Union's lead...

Some 600 companies have signed the pledge, including such major companies as Belli Cosmetics, Motherlove, Burt's Bees, Aubrey Organics, and Afterglow Cosmetics.

Full article here.

Thank you for the tip Mary Smiley
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