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    Lancome, Urban Decay, And More Of Your Favorite Makeup Brands ...

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    Alex Gambardella on Oct 16, 2009 10:22 AM PDT
    Using beauty products may not be the most environmentally harmful part of your daily routine (well, unless of course you're addicted to hairspray), but if you're into going the natural route for the sake of saving your skin and the planet, you're certainly not the only one! Lucky for us eco-conscious makeup mavens, some of our favorite beauty brands have jumped on the green bandwagon and made natural, organic, and eco-chic versions of their popular products. For example, Lancome's Juicy Tubes Pure are just like the old favorite, but this time with 95% natural ingredients! And Urban Decay's shadow box packs 10 of their favorite shadows into a sustainable wooden box complete with a cruelty-free eyeshadow brush. I won't be dramatic and say that a few coats of organic mascara will save the world, but hey -- every little gesture counts! Take a browse through the slideshow to see which big-name brands have gone natural!

    Eco-Tips For Eco-Brides!

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    Amber Fijolek on Jul 8, 2009 2:24 PM PDT
    Tying the knot can often suggest more unnecessary luxuries than the term implies (well, string), and if you're living an environmentally-conscious lifestyle, then why shouldn't your wedding follow suit? Neither the ceremony nor reception need to leave their carbon footprint when you and your significant other take the plunge. From the invites to the food, there is plenty of room for impurities to find their way into the big day's plan. These days, being green is more than just an attempt to save the beautiful vessel on which we live -- it's a powerful trend that has conveniently filtered its way to any type of vendor you might need to make your fairytale come true. The success of having such reputable resources at your fingertips has even been proven with earth-friendly celeb-weddings like Alicia Silverstone's! Taking the extra steps to seek more eco-friendly options would be a diverting challenge for any couple, and certainly one that will make the knot-tying date and the rest of your lives together extra special.

    One Man's Recyclables Are Another Man's... Furniture?

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    Ida Hsiang on Jul 2, 2009 10:21 AM PDT
    How is it that a living space can get so cluttered? Some people are lucky and are born with the "organized and tidy" gene. I got the "cluttered pack-rat" gene instead. With every new beginning, I promise myself that I will only keep what is absolutely necessary and all that is not under that category will be swiftly thrown, recycled or donated. Instead, there are piles of fashion and gossip magazines dotting my floor, suitcases holding clothes because my closet and dressers are full and shelves of random knick-knacks, accessories and souvenirs that I swear are sentimental, but probably wouldn't notice if they were gone. Some fellow pack-rats have found a creative and environmental way to rid our already small living spaces of junk and clutter and produce objects that are beautiful, funky and totally useful! From trash-cans and large vases made from old magazines (i could make a patio set) to bright, extravagant chandeliers made from "stuff" and a place to rest your feet made up of shoes that used to be on them, innovative designers are helping lighten the land-fill load and make our homes more fun and functional! Because the items are made of recyclables, subtle details will be different, ensuring that you truly have a one-of-a-kind piece. Sounds like something you've been looking for to help set the theme of a new house, or to spruce up a room? Check out the slideshow to see some favorite recycled furniture ideas and find one for your space!

    Make Sure Your Occasion Jewelry Is Conflict-Free With Diamond ...

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    Lisanne Silverman on Jun 19, 2009 5:17 AM PDT
    Not all diamonds are a girl's best friend. No one wants to look down at their jewelry and know that their stone caused conflict in far away countries and harm to their planet (thoughts we can't escape after seeing "Blood Diamond" and reading eco-friendly websites). So what do we do? Give up diamonds? The answer lies in Diamond Nexus Labs. This company was eco-friendly long before the "green" craze, and all of their diamonds are both environmentally friendly and conflict-free. However, with all the benefits to these stones, you won't be sacrificing quality-- something you'd never dream of giving up when it comes to engagement rings or special occasion jewelry.


    To see the rest of the story, plus more fashion and style news, click over to our friends at Whatswear!

    Kiehl's "Recycle and Be Rewarded"

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    Pauline Montupet on Jun 5, 2009 12:19 PM PDT
    Long gone are the days where good achievements are rewarded with gold stars and a big A+...or are they? Maybe they've just been replaced with something better! Now you can gather up all your used Kiehl's bottles, jars and tubes and take them to a Kiehl's free-standing store for recycling through the "Recycle and Be Rewarded program". For your hard work and trouble, you'll receive a card to collect stamps for each container you recycle in store. The more bottles you turn in the more generous the samples and gifts get. Score a free tube of Lip Balm #1 with your third container returned and an item from the Official Kiehl's Travel Collection with your fifth. Make it all the way to 10 stamps and a filled card, you can choose any one regular sized product valued at $25 or less. It's green for the environment and helps you keep the green in your wallet. Visit kiehls.com for a store near you.

    Hot In The Hive: EcoSphere Collection

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    Anna Yu on Apr 28, 2009 6:12 AM PDT
    As a child growing up in the 90s, my friends and I would read Teen Magazine with a passion. The back page was the best part, where you could order color changing lipsticks, personalized horoscope readings, and of course Sea Monkeys. I never did get to order the fun little critters, but now that we've all grown up, our tastes should grow up too. That's where the EcoSphere Collection comes in. The EcoSphere comes with a glass container with everything you need for a harmonious eco-system. Just add fluorescent light or indirect sunlight and the microbes feed the algae which feeds the red shrimp! A gorgonia sprig, gravel, shells and glass add to the environment which should all last for an average of two years. Put this in your office or living room as a conversation piece and as alternative to those plants you keep killing.


    Price: $65-$250
    Who Found It: facadeindreams was first to add the EcoSphere Collection to the Hive.
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