Aging. Getting older freaks me out - I miss my fun, carefree 20’s. I like to think that I don’t really look 35 and that I could still pass for 25. Who knows if this is true or not but it gets me through the day. Since I am only 35 I am NOT going to think about botox or any kind of procedures (I’ll leave that for my 40’s) I wish I had done more in my 20’s for my skin…but I guess it’s never too late to start.
Aging really isn’t something to fear or try and stop and Age doesn't only have to be associated with beauty. It is also about becoming more responsible with everything, most importantly the environment. This month I think I’m going to focus on getting into a skin care regimen, getting better sleep, continue my “not drinking during the week” and really think about my makeup and beauty products and their environmental impact. And I also want to look into some organic home concoctions!
I found this little quiz: Are your products killing the Planet. It posed questions that we should all really think about, especially ingredients in our products. My quiz result is below and my thoughts are in red.
http://www.totalbeauty.com/content/quizzes/q_carbon_footprint
I am a Green Beauty Goddess in Training
You've dipped your toes into some organic, cruelty-free products and are careful about recycling empty shampoo bottles -- congrats! But there's still a lot more you can do to look great while helping the environment. Here are a few suggestions:
� After using your blow-dryer or curling iron, don't just switch it off; unplug it. Appliances like these use energy whenever they're plugged in so you'll save resources (and money) by putting them away. (Think how much neater the bathroom counter will look.) I actually do unplug it after I finish drying my hair because with naturally curly hair, there isn’t much that I do to my hair. I pretty much Blow and Go!
� Try out organic beauty products. Certified organic products don't use pesticides when grown, have fewer untested chemicals as ingredients and are less toxic to throw away (meaning less planet-harming chemicals running into groundwater). Plenty of brands like Origins and Physicians Formula carry certified organic lines with products that work just as well as their non-organic counterparts. I usually stay away from pricey brands of make-up…but since I don’t really use a lot of it I think that this month I will look into investing in these organic brands. They are probably better for your skin anyway.
� Try to cut back on the amount of disposable products you use. For a way to really cut down on waste, try the
Great post Liz. I got the same result as you on the quiz. I am such a sucker for an online quiz! Have a great weekend. Miss you! xox
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