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The Simple Life - Face Up to It
Featured in Savvy Mom on July 12, 2007
When
it comes to our largest organ (you know, your skin), we’re developing a bit
of a dependency on Lilou Organics, Canada’s most diverse selection of quality
organic personal care products, the creation of Lisa Schmidt, savvy mom to 2
girls (2 years and 5 months). Inspired after the birth of her first daughter
to find organic skin care products free of chemicals and carcinogens, she created
a one stop shop for quality organic products with varying price points when
she found there was nothing like that available to her.
We’re loving the Juice Beauty line (all of it), Dr. Haushcka’s Rose Day Crème, the Earth Mama Angel Baby Shampoo and Wash and the Waleda Children’s Tooth Gel. There’s something for everyone in the family, and with their lightning fast shipping, great packaging and commitment to customer satisfaction, shopping at www.lilou-organics.com beats your local department store or health food store hands down when it comes to your beauty treatment choices.
Online shopping and a greener kind of life that’s better for our planet and our families—now that’s a convenient truth.
P.S. Have you opened up your Big Green Purse yet? This women-focused movement is based on the premise that since women control 85% of every dollar spent in the marketplace, shifting their spending to environmentally-safe, socially responsible products and services is the fastest, easiest, most direct route to a clean and healthy environment for ourselves and our kids. They say that if a MILLION women shift at least $1,000 of money they already spend to green products and services, that’s a $1 billion impact that can’t be ignored.
The Big Green Purse offers a one-stop resource for green shopping and lifestyle tips (and coming later this summer will have even more Canadian-relevant content), so if you’re on a green hunt, it can really save you time and help you shop for the world you want.
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