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Written by Chad Kennedy   
Wednesday, 29 July 2009
bryce_copy.jpgEveryone is talking about organic this and organic that nowadays. It's hard to figure out what's for real and what's not. Well, here's some of our favorite organics we've been using this summer.

The Mediterranean Pomegranate Exfoliating Facial Polishing Scrub by BRYCE Organics ($28.00 www.bryceorganics.com) contains real pomegranate seeds that you rub onto your face to clean the grime and exfoliate your pores. At the same time the pomegranate seeds are cleansing your face, they are also increasing the production of collagen which will help you flght off any wrinkles that may be forming. You will love the look and smell of BRYCE, and surprisingly enough you can even enjoy the taste of it. Yes, you read that right. You can even taste your facial scrub, and surprisingly enough it's pretty tasty. What's best about BRYCE is that you're not exposing the inside of your body to dangerous chemicals so that the outside can look beautiful. After using the scrub you will have soft and clear skin that will have you refreshed and ready to take on the sweltering summer sun.

Whether you have a nasty sunburn from falling asleep on the beach (don't judge!), chapped lips, or just dry skin, Vermont Soap Organic's Pure African Shea Nut Butter ($9.99 for 2oz. www.vermontsoap.com) is just the trick to make everything better. The shea nut butter is completely natural and actually made in an African village. Does it get much more organic than that?

Paint your nails in beautiful, bright summer shades and do it while not hurting the environment one bit with SpaRitual's Cherish Collection ($10 www.sparitual.com). Their nail polish is Vegan and free of such chemicals as DBP, toluene, and formaldehyde.

Summertime can often mean being in close contact with others whether on the beach or at an outdoor festival and you certainly don't want to stink of BO. You can go organic with your deodorant with Lafe's Organic Deodorant ($3.69-$6.29 www.lafes.com), which comes in a variety of options from roll-on to spray, and scents such as lavender, tea tree, and many others. Best of all, the products are free of parabens (found in breast cancer tumors), aluminum (connected with Alzheimer's disease), triclosan (classified as a pesticide), and propylene glycol (may cause kidney or liver damage).

Do you use any organic beauty products that we haven't mentioned? We'd love to hear about them!


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