{ Via: Chic Stylista }
Shouldn't every day be Earth Day? Like all things in life, baby steps often lead to great strides. Today's post is all about products, designers, and stores that promote awareness of the earth we all live on together. Be it skincare products without hazardous chemicals, giving back at Peace Love World, or Eileen Fischer's vision and mission, for style and sustainability. It is all important. I do hope that today's post helps you to help the world by supporting companies that make a difference.
Farmacy Beauty: This skincare line combines the purity of nature with the power of science. The company grows its' own organic ingredients in New York. The star ingredient is the patented Echinacea GreenEnvy, which is a powerful antioxidant. Think of it as a cold-pressed juice, for your face. I use several of their products, and I am loving what is happening to my skin. Available at Sephora.
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Prepare to be a natural beauty. Etsy offers a collection of all natural beauty products from plant based serums to aromatic scrubs. Get inspired HERE
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Go Green: Jungalow Style. Create an indoor jungle for your bungalow
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Parachute Home: Rest assured that this company is doing its' part to protect the planet. "Home essentials are Oeko-Tex certified, meaning they’re free of synthetics and chemicals, and our manufacturer’s Responsible Down Standard certification ensures our down comes from humanely treated ducks."
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Eco friendly and fashionable table linens: Wolf & Irving. I am smitten with their linens! The fabulous fabric is made out of recycled plastic bottles. They use only, non-toxic, skin-friendly ink on all of their products. These soft and washable linens are hand cut and sewn in Compton, California.
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Peace Love World: This company that Oprah loves, believes that you only grow when you give back. You can pick the charity of your choice when you shop for a cause HERE: Save 35% At Peace Love World and then Get Free Shipping On Orders Over $100! Use Code: FAMILY At checkout.
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Eileen Fisher: A fashion company with a vision and a mission. They have a path to sustainability that is under way with silk that is not dyed with hazardous chemicals. Though much of their fibers already are organic, all of their fabric will be organic by 2020. They have launched the Handloom Project, a six-year investment program designed to empower weavers in rural communities. Good for them. See their collection at Neiman Marcus.
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Haptic Labs at One Kings Lane: I found this Brooklyn based company's edit and sale to be so interesting, especially if you are looking for a unique gift or project. Explore new and best-selling quilts, kites, and kits. Their company mission is about transparency, simplicity, sustainability and consciousness.
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Need a baby gift? I can always find something at Estella-NYC. Estella’s handmade in Peru, organic baby toys, baby linens, and nursery decor pillows have won prestigious national awards. You'll see them mentioned by Vogue, Martha Stewart and more. $5 Off Your First Order over $50. Use code welcome5Estella.
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There's a new toothpaste in town - Lebon. Besides loving the look of the tubes (you'll leave them on your counter,) they are made with 100% natural fragrance, no parabens, no triclosan, no fluorine, no colorings and no saccharin. Not tested on animals. Tubes are made of laminated, recyclable materials. Take 20% off Natural and Organic Beauty products at Beautyhabit with Code: EARTHDAYTREAT.