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Tuesday, October 14, 2008
The Brides Wore Green (Makeup)
Here is my beautiful friend Rebecca on her wedding day, applying her makeup. And that's her looking picture-perfect with our friend Kristine, a photographer who shot the wedding in sunny Mexico this summer. My friend Dara was married the following month and both she and Rebecca came to me for advice as they looked for greener alternatives to the not-so-good-for you (or the environment) makeup found in most drugstore and department stores.
In the last few years, I went green with my own beauty routine. I gave up products that contain artificial colors, fragrances and preservatives—and petroleum byproducts. For me, this meant emptying my makeup bag and starting from scratch, along the way spending a lot of time on the Campaign for Safe Cosmetics and Skin Deep websites to look up specific products (check it out, but be warned that it's frightening to find out about all the chemical toxins in most products). To replace the products I had used, I sought out mineral and other more natural makeup options that are free of the toxins—and I was surprised to find so many choices.
At the time I was working for a green lifestyle website and I wrote about my quest to find healthier and more eco-friendly beauty products. I also shared news of my discoveries with anyone who would listen, which brings me back to the lovely brides looking for advice. I directed both to try the eco-friendly selection at Vert, a shop in Venice that bills itself as an "eco-chic beauty boutique." They chose a combination of mineral makeup from Jane Iredale, who's been providing truly natural makeup for years and Josie Maran, the model who recently launched her own line. I accompanied Rebecca to Vert to survey the selection and make her choices and we went with Kristine (she shot the photo of Rebecca applying her makeup). Rebecca's the kind of girl who can go out without a spot of makeup and look gorgeous but she wanted some basic coverage for her big day, especially for the photos. She chose wisely. While there, I also picked up the Josie Maran gloss Rebecca found, named "Happiness." Perfect for happily ever after, right?
Labels:
beauty,
green living
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