Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Guiltless Goodies: Green Chic link-up!

Hi all!

It's that time of the week again, and with more members than ever, feast your eyes on this collection of eco-chic links from the Green Chic web group!

Proving you don't have to be cruel to be kind,

GiGi (and the Green Chic group!)



Factio Magazine gets Nicole Kidman’s 2010 SAG Awards "Beach Hair" with eco-friendly product by David Babaii! Find out which one!

Fashion Pulse Daily gets some great V-Day suggestions from renowned stylist Robert Verdi!

Guiltless & Glamorous rounds up the start of the awards season's cruelty-free red carpet fashions!

Home Green gives you tips on how to switch to a facial thats tough on dirt and easy on the environment

Looking Sharp! discovers Fancy Clothinga new Pittsburgher designing wares with thrift store finds!

My Beauty Bunny asks the question - What are parabens and should we be worried about them?

Posh Swaps talks fashion and sustainability with some useful tips.

Runway To Retail finds out if H&M is Lying About 'Organic' Cotton Click Here

Shopping and Info idea for Valentine’s Day Gift a la Angelina Jolie give to charity in the name of your loved one.

Monday, January 25, 2010

Guest post: Cruelty-free and Green, from MyBeautyBunny.com


Being green is all about being good to Mother Earth, but what about being good to your fellow Earthlings? Animals are a part of our world and we can all be a little "greener" simply by making smart shopping decisions when buying household and health products and beauty aids.

Many health and beauty companies moved away from animal testing in the '80s and '90s when nonprofits like PETA exposed the ugly side of cosmetic testing to the public. However, there are still many large conglomerates who continue to test on animals such as Unilever, Procter & Gamble and Johnson & Johnson. These companies are not protecting your safety - they are protecting themselves from lawsuits (although animal tests have not proven effective at helping the companies win these lawsuits). And, animal testing on household items and cosmetic products is NOT required by law! Many consumers assume that brands marketed as green, healthy and natural would be cruelty-free. That is unfortunately not the case. Brands such as Aveeno and Neutrogena are owned by these large corporations (Johnson & Johnson in this case) and cannot be considrered cruelty-free.

But, the good news is that many brands do sell cruelty-free products, and they are not necessarily more expensive than their inhumane counterparts. Wet N Wild, Queen Helene, Almay, Revlon, Bonne Bell, Kiss My Face and Yes to Carrots are some good examples of cruelty-free drugstore brands. Method cleaning products and Trader Joe's household products are also cruelty-free. And, don't forget to check your local health food store for a wide selection of cruelty-free products.

One issue with finding truly cruelty-free brands is that brands can call themselves “cruelty-free” if they do not test their finished products on animals, but they can still buy ingredients from suppliers who are conducting animal tests. How many times have you seen "This finished product was not tested on animals," on the back of your shampoo or facial cleanser? There are no regulations for using the term “cruelty-free” like there are with “USDA Organic” labels. So, buyer beware. Now, where can you get more information on which products are cruelty-free? PETA's Caring Consumer (http://search.caringconsumer.com/), the Coalition for Consumer Information on Cosmetics (CCIC) (http://www.leapingbunny.org/) and the National Anti-Vivisection Society (NAVS) (http://www.navs.org) have some great cruelty-free lists. There are many other great resources on the internet - just have a look around!

We all want to buy cruelty-free beauty products, but many times the problem is that we don’t have time to do research on brands before buying. You can get a free cruelty-free shopping guide from Caring Consumer (http://www.caringconsumer.com/resources_order.asp) or Leaping Bunny (http://www.leapingbunny.org/order.php). Keep these guides handy and don't forget to check the backs of products for the leaping bunny symbol (http://www.leapingbunny.org/) or the PETA cruelty-free symbol (http://www.caringconsumer.com/).





Jennifer Mathews is the Editor-in-Chief of My Beauty Bunny, a cruelty-free beauty blog with hundreds of beauty product reviews, giveaways, tips and advice for fashionable ladies and gents.

Sunday, January 24, 2010

Guiltless Goodies: Cruelty-free stars shine on the red carpet this awards season

Hi all!

The beginning of the year is always crazy as awards season leaps into action in advance of the big one - the Oscars - in February. So far we started off with the casual and always-fun People's Choice Awards before graduating to the sophistication and pre-Oscar warm-ups of the Golden Globes and SAG (Screen Actors' Guild) awards in the last week. Throw in the Critic's Choice Awards there too and you've got yourself a number of occasions when the stars come out to play in their very finest.

Of course, many of these awards shows mean that celebrities show up in top designer gowns and outfits, and as we know at Guiltless & Glamorous, a lot of those designers use fur and other cruel practices in their designs, even if not on the actual dresses that you see on the red carpet.

So it's important to give props to those stars who promoted cruelty-free designers this awards season. Take a gander below at some of the best of the lot! And if you know of one or two that I've missed that you feel are worth a mention, email me!

Proving you don't have to be cruel to be kind,

GiGi

The lovely Anna Paquin in a gorgeous gold Stella McCartney creation at the 2010 Golden Globes. With her is boyfriend and True Blood co-star Stephen Moyer, who is not wearing a cruelty-free pick: his suit is by Burberry. So don't look at him!


The always cheer-inducing Chris Colfer from TV's Glee, already pumping iron with his SAG award at the 2010 Screen Actors Guild awards. He sported his cruelty-free pick: a dashing John Varvatos suit.


Diane Kruger has made some good choices this awards season, starting with this Donna Karan gown at the Critics' Choice Movie Awards, and followed by...


...a fun and sexy Herve Leger pick for the People's Choice Awards.


Camille Winbush joined Diane Kruger in wearing Herve Leger to the People's Choice Awards.
And Mariah Carey brought the popular Herve Leger bandage dress into the formal forum at the Golden Globes this year, with a floor-length version which really accentuated her...um...globes?


Perrey Reeves also wore Herve Leger to the Golden Globes.
And lastly, Michelle Monaghan stunned at the SAG Awards in this Calvin Klein gown.

Thursday, January 21, 2010

Necessary News: Bebe and Kardashians to feature at NY Fashion Week

Hi all!

If you hadn't heard already - if you're able to avoid hearing the latest news about the Kardashian sister trio (Khloe, Kim and Kourtney) - the three oldest Kardashian siblings recently designed a line of clothing with Bebe - a store that has made a commitment to never sell fur.

Well, Glamour is now reporting that the sisters' designs will be featured at New York Fashion Week, appearing after Derek Lam on the runway with a 10am time slot.


From left: Kourtney, Kim and Khloe Kardashian. Photo: from Google Images

Love 'em or hate 'em, the Kardashians are known for being a fashionable bunch, and Bebe produces some great, hot dresses and shoes (though the dresses are usually too short for me and the shoes too high, but hey, I think they're designed for someone about six inches shorter than me - and I'm 5'8", not exactly the tallest of tall!).



Khloe Kardashian has also posed nude for PETA's I'd Rather Go Naked... ads, pledging her allegiance to the organization's anti-fur campaign. So together they at least make a fur-free match in heaven - let's hope the collection reflects this too!

Proving you don't have to be cruel to be kind,

GiGi

Guiltless Goodies: Green Chic link-up!

Hi all!

Here are this week's Green Chic links - including an entry from the group's newest member, ShoppingandInfo.com. Enjoy!

Proving you don't have to be cruel to be kind,

GiGi and the rest of the Green Chic gang :)



This week, College Candy schools Fashion Pulse Daily on the fashion industry's wasteful ways.

Guiltless & Glamorous continues its Welcome to the New Year series with a run-down of great cruelty-free hair products to introduce to your haircare regime in 2010.

Posh Swaps is excited that 2010 is the International Year of Biodiversity and explains how this is relevant to the fashion industry.

Shopping and Info loves the eco friendly Toms Shoes worn by Julia Roberts.

Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Necessary News: Cruelty-free blogosphere love!

Hi all!

Exciting news: I just did my first guest post for fellow cruelty-free beauty blogger, My Beauty Bunny. This article will be exclusive to My Beauty Bunny so I won't be re-posting it on G&G so head over now to check it out and have a gander at the other great articles on the site!

The post reviews a single product - AHAVA's new dry oil. It's a great cruelty-free and season-friendly buy so click on the link below to read more about it!

See GiGi's guest post on My Beauty Bunny.

Proving you don't have to be cruel to be kind,

GiGi

Sunday, January 17, 2010

Guiltless Goodies: Welcome to the New Year: hair

Hi all!

Continuing my 'Welcome to the New Year' series I have a feature on hair products that should please all of you out there who don't want to sacrifice your beloved hair products because they test on animals. I know how this feels; hair products are like hairdressers - once you find one who does a good job you want to stay with them forever and ever. If they move away, you're devastated (I once had a friend who commuted two hours each way to another city just to get her hair cut because her hairdresser had moved cities).

Well, these products have all been tested and used by myself and in fact the Ideal Investment Giovanni products are my go-to showering shampoos. When I want to treat myself I spring for the Pureology (or when I just got a really expensive highlighting job done and want to ensure it stays as long as possible!). The Pureology smell just amazing, too. Nexxus are a fantastic cruelty-free drugstore brand, so there are many options for all budgets.

Please note that although I know there are many women out there who have never coloured their hair - my sister is one of them - I am spotlighting the colour-care products from each line here because a) they are the ones I have tried, as I have dyed hair, b) the majority of women, it has been studied, shop for colour care products, and c) if a line's colour-care products work well, there's a high chance that the rest of their products do so as well. It's true. Colour maintenance is complicated and tricky, so the highest test of a line is to test their colour-stay shampoos and conditioners.

As for those of you with separation anxiety, it's okay. I understand. That often-quoted myth about having to change your shampoo often because your hair gets 'used to it' isn't quite true, either, but there are other reasons hair begins to look a little dull and those once wonder-products stop being so, well, wonderful. There's a great blog post over at Viva Woman (a natural beauty blog) about this, so I don't need to say too much - but if you are having some separation anxiety about this, just head on over there and read what they have to say. They pretty much cover all the bases.

So here are my top three hair product lines to give a try in the New Year, one for each budget level. These hair products left my hair and self feeling guiltless and glamorous, so I hope they do the same for you!

Proving you don't have to be cruel to be kind,

GiGi

Bargain Buy

The Nexxus Dualiste line ($6-$17, drugstores or amazon.com) answered my prayers: I didn't just want a shampoo and conditioner that treated my colour-treated hair, I also wanted one that did other things too! Just because I dye my hair doesn't mean I don't also have curliness to deal with or dryness or oiliness...so out came the Dualiste line, in which every product offers colour protection but each one offers another benefit as well, so you can truly pick the right product for your hair type and colour. Finally!

My favourite product is below - the leave-in conditioning spray that provides a silky smooth finish and protects your colour further by shielding it from the elements:


Below are a few other products from the Nexxus Dualiste line, available at a discount on Amazon.com by clicking on any of the below boxes. I have provided a variety here, because while I tend to need the Color Protection + Intense Hydration options there are other choices for those of you who would prefer the volume option or the anti-breakage option, for example. So browse and enjoy!


Ideal Investment



My personal favourite, the Giovanni cosmetics line ($7.99 and upwards), ColorFlage, makes your hair look as sharp and snazzy as the products' packaging :). With bottles shaded for your hair colour, to avoid any confusion, the line offers shampoos and conditioners for any hair colour, all made from organic ingredients such as organic oils, vitamins, herbs, minerals, proteins and nutrients to enrich and protect hair. Other than the line's ColorFlage products I have used many of the conditioners, such as the leave-in conditioner and the deep conditioning treatment, and all are fantastic. I also used the Deep Moisture shampoo, which hydrates while cleansing. Below are links to all of the products from this line that are my personal favourites, including the blonde ColorFlage as that is the shade I require.



Expensive Elegance




Pureology ($16.99 and upwards) is a vegan line of colour-care hair products designed to provide vegans and other cruelty-conscious consumers with not just any old 'natural' hair alternative but one that doesn't just work, it blows the competition away. By far my favourite hair line, if I could afford to use these all the time I would (I have very thick hair so I go through shampoo by the bucketload. Otherwise it would be affordable - Pureology is not actually that expensive).

I discovered Pureology because I went to talk to a hair stylist about my frustration over the fact that my hair colour fades so fast after I get it done - and it costs a small fortune every time! She explained to me that sulfates are what cause colour's vibrancy to fade and introduced me to Pureology, which is a sulfate-free line. Sulfates also help shampoos to get that 'suds-up' effect, so Pureology shampoos aren't as foamy as other lines, but you can rest assured that this is because it is doing its job, and protecting your hair colour. As above, some of my favourites are linked below where they can be bought at a discount rate on Amazon.com. Please note that there are many that seem very high pried because they are bulk buys - Pureology service a lot of hair salons so their products are available in liters and even larger containers, so if you want to save money by buying in bulk, they definitely provide that option.

If you decide to give any of these product lines a try feel free to return and leave your comment or drop me an email! I'm always happy to hear how things are working out for everyone else, because after all, what works for one of us may not work for all!




Saturday, January 16, 2010

Guiltless Goodies: Green Chic link-up!

This week's links are posted in memory of our fellow blogger and Green Chic member Karissa Gindling, who sadly passed away last weekend. Karissa operated the blog PrissyGreen.com.

Karissa Gindling



Runway To Retail checks out the first eco-friendly collection by H & M out this spring!

Posh Swaps checks out the well dressed report and its recommendations for clothes recycling

Tats are great, but sometimes you need to hide them. My Beauty Bunny shows us how to cover a tattoo with cruelty-free makeup!

Fashion Pulse Daily is delighted with artist C. Finley's dumpster wallpapering in NYC

Factio Magazine found the cure for winter's dry skin.


Thursday, January 7, 2010

Guiltless Goodies: Green Chic link-up!

Hi all!

As you may have noticed, I recently joined a great group of blogs called Green Chic blogs. The blogroll for this group is on the right hand side of this home page, and once a week I will be posting links to some of the group's members' blogs, to encourage you to read around and find out what else is great on the web! So enjoy the first week and look out for this every Thursday!

You don't have to be cruel to be kind,
GiGi


My Beauty Bunny shares her favourite cruelty-free acne scrub!

Posh Swaps is really excited to Celebrate International Day of Swishing with an online swap party, A great way to recycle clothes!

Looking Sharp! checks out The Garbologist’s Wife , a designer creating clothing for the ‘real’ women with up-cycled fabric and vintage finds.

Fashion Pulse Daily reviews the latest We Love Colors legwear and quickly becomes obsessed!

Runway To Retail: We love Clarins Organic Soap so Shop now and get free travel-sizes Toning Lotion and Day Cream with any $30 purchase (valid thru 1/8/10)

Giveaway Alert! Factio Magazine is giving away the Katherine Kwei Joyce-Carry All (as seen on Sienna Miller) and Pop System 40 - Swivel Chair from IQMatics! Sign up today!

Tuesday, January 5, 2010

Guiltless Goodies: Start 2010 out right with a guiltless and beneficial skincare regime

Hi all!

As part of a 'welcome to the New Year' series, I will be profiling three different product lines for the face, body, hair and cosmetics. It's 2010, and it's always good to start out the New Year the way you mean to go on - and I encourage you all to ensure that that means a regimen to maintain your looks and health while benefiting the planet and, of course, animals.


As the first part of this four-part series, I'm taking a look at skincare. Showcasing a different product line for each budget level, there is something for everyone here. In the January issue of SELF magazine, Boston dermatologist Dr. Jeffrey Dover, is quoted as saying "[t]he key to beautiful, healthy skin is consistency", meaning that skin prefers for you to stick with the same products rather than switching things up all the time. Now, research has shown that your various skincare products do not have to come from the same product line, but because companies usually manufacture their skincare products to work in conjunction with each other, these tend to be the most complementary, so here I am showcasing entire lines of products. Use some or all of the items in the line and see your skin - and conscience - improve this year!

You don't have to be cruel to be kind,
GiGi

Bargain Buys


St. Ives has come out with a great new-look line of face care products - this is the line I use on a daily basis, because it's just so affordable. The line comes with exfoliating scrubs, blemish-fighting cleansers, gentler cleansers which incorporate make-up removers, deep cleansing masques, hydrating masques, microdermabrasion and moisturizers. There's literally something for everyone. Because it would be impossible to showcase every product, I'm going to feature the ones that I use, and that - therefore - I know work. But I encourage you to hop over to the company's website, because it's full of information and you can browse each product to choose the best one for you.

St. Ives Make-up Remover and Facial Cleanser, drugstore.com or drugstores, $5.49


I use this product every day; it's amazingly gentle, especially because it's a make-up remover, so if you accidentally get any in your eyes you don't need to worry about screaming in pain while rushing to the tap.

St. Ives Fresh Skin Apricot Scrub, drugstore.com or drugstores, $4.29

I get worried about using too harsh an exfoliant on my face, but this product is super gentle, with small seeds for exfoliating that don't make you feel as though you are scratching up your face! Time and time again estheticians have emphasized to me the importance of exfoliating. Without exfoliating, the dead skin cells on your face build up, not only giving a dull complexion but also blocking pores, so that acne will develop underneath. Exfoliate at least once a week.

St. Ives Mineral Moisturizer with SPF 15, drugstore.com or drugstores, $10.99

This moisturizer smells great, but besides that, it's great for your skin. I love that it has SPF in it - and yes, I live in a hot climate but everyone, everywhere, needs to wear SPF on a daily basis to protect your face from the elements. Even in cloudy climates the sun peeks through, though we may not notice it. As you know, I'm moving back to Canada in a week and it will be the middle of winter there, but you can bet I'll be taking this with me - not just for the moisturizing properties, but also for the SPF.

Ideal Investments


Kiss My Face is such a fantastic company - it creates its products with the planet and animals in mind, while also ensuring that they are manufacturing items that people will want to use. Although I have not used the line's skincare products, we always have their bar soaps in the shower and I absolutely love them. They recently came out with a new skincare line called Potent & Pure Face Care, which is what I will spotlight here. The line has a product for every skin type. Check out the website for more information.

Kiss My Face Potent & Pure Clean for a Day Creamy Face Cleanser, kissmyfacewebstore.com, $15


As I mentioned before, this line has products at each level (cleansing, toning, moisturizing and more) for every skin type. So while they recommend this creamy face cleanser for normal to dry and sensitive skin, it also has a cleansing option for normal to oily skin, which is its Start Up exfoliating face wash. Also, if you prefer to cleanse with a soap bar rather than a creamy product, normal, dry and sensitive skin types can also use the Shea Soy facial cleansing bar.

Kiss My Face Potent & Pure Balancing Act facial toner, kissmyfacewebstore.com, $13.99


Keeping things easy, the line has one toner for all skin types - incorporating antioxidants with organic ingredients for a refreshing and effective facial toner.

Kiss My Face Potent & Pure C the Change Ester C serum, kissmyfacewebstore.com, $21


Using serum is a really valuable part of any skincare regime, so I was really pleased to see that Kiss My Face has included a serum in its line - many lines don't unless they are very high-end. Serums help prepare the skin prior to moisturizing, which means that the skin is able to absorb more of the hydration and nutrients from the moisturizer you apply. Many serums also have their own helpful properties, such as firming and hydrating properties.

Kiss My Face Potent & Pure Under Age ultra-hydrating moisturizer, kissmyfacewebstore.com, $21

This rich yet light daily moisturizer is recommended for normal to dry and sensitive skin, while the line also includes options such as a facial creme with SPF 10 for normal to oily skin, a brightening day creme with SPF 4 for all skin types and, for night, an intensive repair night creme for all skin types. I was really happy to see the night creme there - although they can feel heavy, it is equally important to apply moisturizer at night as in the daytime. If your skin is not hydrated enough, it will work to produce more oil to try to soothe some of its thirst, which can lead to more breakouts, so even if you have some acne, don't shy away from using a good hydrating creme moisturizer, or else you could get locked in the vicious cycle of dryness and oil production!

Expensive Elegance


When I have a bit of extra cash, I invest in Clarins' products. For a start, as they are made using botanical oils they all smell divine. Plus, I have always found that they really work. And, of course, Clarins was one of the companies that paved the way for abolishing animal testing back in a time when that was quite unheard of. So they really deserve our support!


Because Clarins' main business is skincare, they have a plethora of products to choose from, mainly separated by skin type and also by age. Therefore, I am just going to focus on the products I use, as I did with the St. Ives products, in order to share my experiences with you and try to sift through the vast array of products available. However, if you want to find the right products for you, visit the company's website or don't be afraid to go to a Clarins desk in any department store. Their sales reps are highly knowledgeable about the company's products and can take a look at your skin and make their own recommendations for you.

Clarins Water Comfort One-Step Cleanser, clarins.com, $30

This is my favourite Clarins product, hands down. A cleanser and toner in one, this saves time and smells heavenly - you'll want to put more and more of it on your face but actually it lasts a really long time - a sample-size bottle lasted me well over a month! It's perfect to use when leaving the gym, or somewhere where you need to freshen your face fast. Though the line has an array of 'proper' cleansers and a line of separate toners, I wanted to spotlight this one because I just love it and it's such a time-saver.

Clarins HydraQuench Lotion SPF 15, clarins.com, $48
                    
The company's HydraQuench line is often recommended for younger skin, but it can really suit anyone. This moisturizer is recommended for normal to combination skin or for use in hot climates, so if you are ever going on holiday, this is the thing to take. It includes an SPF, and cools skin down when it's feeling overheated, so you can guarantee it's not too heavy, but its hydration qualities are not hindered by this lightness. It's a great product.

Clarins HydraQuench Cream-Mask, clarins.com, $35

                         
I was given a sample of this to try once and I just wanted to put it on every five minutes. It has that quality that makes you feel as though you are in the spa having a facial - it's cool and creamy but intensely hydrating. A masque to use once a week - though you could use it more often if you wanted.

Clarins Beauty Flash Balm, clarins.com, $45
                           
This is one of those odd products that doesn't really 'fit in' to any specific category, but I just had to mention it because it's one of my favourites. I would use it at the gym - when you've showered and you've used the cleansing water, put some of this on your fingertips and press it in to your face (don't rub it in) for a real 'glow'. It gives skin a dewy texture while moisturizing on the go.

Friday, January 1, 2010

Necessary News: Yay for Ellen and Tim Gunn!




Hi all!

PETA named its Woman and Man of the Year for 2009 and Ellen DeGeneres and Tim Gunn were the animal-friendly winners.

Ellen went vegan in 2008, and most notably talked about the all-vegan catering at hers and partner Portia de Rossi's wedding. She has used her celebrity to raise awareness for veganism in many other ways, as well. On her website, she posted a brief explanation for her decision to go vegan:

"I personally chose to go vegan because I educated myself on factory farming and cruelty to animals, and I suddenly realized that what was on my plate were living things with feelings."

Tim Gunn is best known for his role on Project Runway as advisor to the designers, but in his 'other' life he is the creative director at Liz Claiborne, Inc., which, as you well know from this blog, is fur-free. In this role he continues to tout designers who use faux animal products, like mock croc and faux fur.

Starting out the New Year with props to those who have done good in 2009 is a great way of encouraging everyone to keep their efforts going, in my book.

Proving you don't have to be cruel to be kind,

GiGi