Saturday, May 1, 2010

Method’s New Moisturizing Hand Wash

A new moisturizing hand wash has been added to Method’s wide range of products. The 98% natural formula comes in two scents, cucumber and aloe and coconut and honey.

  • Gently cleans, softens and hydrates hands
  • No triclosan, EDTA or animal by-products. Not tested on animals
More info: www.methodhome.com

TreSemmé Goes Green with Naturals Collection

The new TreSemmé Naturals Collection lets women in on stylists’ secret to naturally beautiful hair at a naturally low price, according to the company. The formulations include USDA certified organic sweet orange, aloe vera and avocado extracts.Ideal for all hair types, this collection is free of dyes and is safe on color-treated hair. The range features Lightweight Finishing Mousse ($4.29) and Nourishing Moisture Shampoo and Conditioner ($4.99).

  • No dyes, hypoallergenic
  • With lower sulfates, no dyes
More info: www.tresemme.com

Thursday, April 15, 2010

Prime Skin Naturally with Argan Oil Mist

Josie Maran’s new Argan Primer Mist ($36) harnesses the power of the Moroccan cure-all to naturally nourish and hydrate skin while smoothing fine lines, according to the company.

The aerosol-free mist is infused with naturally-derived stem cells harvested from the sea. It diffuses light, absorbs oil and reduces fine lines and wrinkles, while an antioxidant complex firms, lightens and tightens skin with Instalift Goji. Natural extracts of willowbark and seaweed protect against blemishes and infuse skin with essential minerals that create a protective moisturizing barrier.

What it is:
A primer mist that provides intense hydration and visibly smoothes fine lines to create a perfectly prepared canvas for flawless, long-lasting make-up application.

What it does:
This lightweight formula harnesses the power of Argan Oil, the Moroccan cure-all, to naturally nourish and hydrate skin while smoothing fine lines. Infused with naturally-derived stem cells harvested from sea fennel, the innovative formula stimulates new cell growth, repairs and reverses damage caused by the sun, fights signs of aging, and improves skin tone for a radiant, renewed complexion. The two-second spray on technology provides a no mess, easy way to get a professional finish in half the time.

What it is formulated WITHOUT:
- Parabens
- Sulfates
- Synthetic Fragrances
- Synthetic Dyes
- Phthalates
- GMOs
- Triclosan

What else you need to know:
Argan Oil is a superior source of antioxidants, Vitamin E, and moisture as it nourishes and protects the skin and hair from the environment. This organic ingredient prevents dehydration, inflammation, hyper pigmentation, and sebum production. It is your answer to healthy, youthful, radiant, clear skin and hair...naturally.

Tuesday, March 2, 2010

EU Authorizes Growing BASF GMO Potato In Europe



BRUSSELS (AFP)--The European Commission Tuesday authorized the cultivation of a genetically modified potato, developed by German chemical giant BASF SE, the first such green light for 12 years.

The European Union Commission also allowed three GM corn products to be placed on the European market, though not grown in Europe.

The issue of so-called "frankenfoods" has long been a matter of fierce debate in Europe and the commission stressed that the Amflora potato in question would be able to be grown only for "industrial use" including animal feed, rather than for human consumption.

Prior to Tuesday's decision, only MON 810, a Monsanto Co. strain of genetically modified corn, has been authorized for cultivation in Europe.

That decision was taken back in 1998.

Austria To Ban Cultivation Of Modified Potatoes

VIENNA (AFP)--Austria said Tuesday it planned to ban the cultivation of genetically-modified potatoes after it was approved by the European Commission in Brussels.

"Minister Alois Stoeger is preparing a document banning the cultivation of genetically-modified potatoes," a health ministry spokeswoman told AFP.

The minister was going to "immediately issue a national cultivation ban," according to the ministry.

The commission approved Tuesday the cultivation of genetically-modified potatoes--the first approval of GM foods for 12 years--as environmentalists and some European ministers slammed the "frankenfoods" as a threat to human health.

Austria already introduced a safeguard clause in 1999 banning the import of two types of genetically-modified maize, also approved by the commission:Monsanto's MON810 maize and Bayer's T25.