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Beauty Products to Carry the FAIRTRADE Mark for First Time

August 10, 2009 · Leave a Comment

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The Fairtrade Foundation has announced the first beauty products to carry the FAIRTRADE Mark in the UK. From now onwards, the public will be able to buy Fairtrade beauty products including lip balms, face masks, body butters and shower gels from 5 companies including Boots, Bubble & Balm, Essential Care, Lush and Neal’s Yard.

Each beauty product contains one or more Fairtrade certified ingredient such as cocoa butter, shea nut butter, sugar or brazil nut oil, benefitting disadvantaged producers from countries in Africa, Asia and Latin America.  To date, 57 beauty products have been licensed by the Fairtrade Foundation and it is expected that many more will follow.

La Luminata has been trying out some of these great new Fairtrade Certified products and will report back on their effectiveness.

The first product that we dabbled with, is hot pink Lush’s Fairtrade Lotion, containing spearmint and peppermint essential oils to soothe and cool your feet. Arnica and marigold herbs improve the condition of your skin. For best results, slap this on and relax for five minutes for party-ready feet.

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Planet Skincare

July 27, 2009 · 2 Comments

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Now I’m not a fan of any kind of plastic surgery, botox or anything else artificial which can potentially damage our bodies. But when I heard about Planet Skincare (nature’s answer to botox), even I was just a little bit intrigued as to how this works.

The serum and the moisturiser are meant to be used together to acheive the best results and used over 28 days, the products really take effect. The serum contains algae, vitamins and minerals to tighten and firm the skin on contact. The face cream rejuvenates collagen in the skin, provides essential skin nutrients, is free of parabens and has not been tested on animals.

Over a trial of 2 weeks, my skin definately looks firmer, more refined and I look less tired which has to be an achievement. This product is great for a natural alternative to chemical anti-ageing treatments, I can imagine many women loving this healthier substitute.

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La Luminata at Brighton Frocks

May 24, 2009 · Leave a Comment

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The ‘Forever Fashion’ talk for Brighton Frocks went extremely well today, so thanks to everyone who came, sat and listened and made this afternoon’s clothes swap such a success. More details and photo’s of the event to follow…

A great big thankyou goes to:

Riverford Organic Vegetables for donating 2 prizes of vegetable boxes

Poppy Organic Skincare for donating gorgeous samples

Live Native for introducing us to their new products

Innocent Oils for their great goodie bag samples

Eco Bags for supplying all of the clothes swapping bags

Kolkata Fairtrade for generously donating a People Tree dress

FAIR for their continued support to La Luminata

Lifestyle Magazine for the magazines supplied

Miss Eco Glam for introducing La Luminata to new and exciting products

My Eco Store for donating their lovely bags for the clothes swap

Nigel’s Eco Store for their discount vouchers

Natasha Bailie for her great help and support at the event

Photographer Juliet Greig for photographing the event

Gossip for contributing to ‘Forever Fashion’

Brighton Frocks for making this all possible

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First Look Narciso Rodriguez A/W 2009

May 13, 2009 · Leave a Comment

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Although not technically eco in any way, I just love the designs of Narciso Rodriguez. The simple elegance and lines make these pieces future friendly, in that they won’t date and should last a very very long time. So simple and yet so flattering…

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Role Models: Miss Eco Glam

May 11, 2009 · 1 Comment

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La Luminata has interviewed fellow blogger Miss Eco Glam of Lifescape Magazine to get her first-hand tips on the best new eco skincare and beauty products. Read on!

What is the inspiration behind Miss Eco Glam?

Basically its my alter ego!  The name was chosen because it describes how I would like to see myself and  other women become, – Glamourous but through ethical means.

Your a model as well as an eco beauty expert. What advise can you give us mere mortals to look as good as you?!

To be honest, it’s tough for me and i do have to work very hard at looking ‘good’.  I am really into my own health after years of having chronic fatigue and other health problems that have caused me to have had years of feeling drained all the time which has shown in the way I look. My hair and skin have suffered alot over the years.

I have now become very aware that the things we do when we are young, drink, eat bad sugary and processed foods etc, always end up causing problems later in life.  Mainly affecting the skin and weight which is what us women seem to worry about the most! But its the long term effects that worry me the most.  If you take a good look around at the people in the street, hardly anyone when they are older looks really healthy do they, these days?

In your opinion, what things do we need to bear in mind when purchasing a good organic, ethical cosmetic brand?

We need to steer clear of products with harmful chemicals in them.  And to be honest, we need to get smarter in terms of knowing what to look out for.  There is a lot of misrepresentation in the skin care industry. Most think that ‘Natural’ means the product is pure and clean but it usually is a name that skin care companies use to fool people into thinking its a non-toxic product.

Also the term ‘organic’ can be very misleading as well.  I recently tested a product that on first glance seemed to be organic but upon inspecting the ingredients list, it actually was only 5% organic – the other 95% was not and had some pretty nasty things in there- that is a bit of a worry isn’t it that people are still believing what is printed on the packaging?

The most dangerous chemicals that you should become aware of are: diethanolamine (DEA), sodium laurel or sodium laureth sulfate (SLS), propyl alcohol, toluene, talc, propylene glycol – these are all so common and over the years of use, build up in the body and can lead to cancer and other devastating illnesses.  And also, if we use them, such as body washes or shampoos, etc they get flushed down the drain as well and go into our water systems and pollute the environment.  The SLS’s are particularly dangerous and yet are in pretty much every shampoo, washing up liquid and general detergents.  And, the most shocking thing is, they are derived from petrol! Who would knowingly put petrol on the their skin? No one….But thats the scary thing, most people are oblivious to it.

Are there any skincare brands that you particularly endorse and why?

My two favorite skin care brands are Akamuti, it is a top quality, organic and fair trade range that has the best price point (average price is £7.00!), minimal and sensible packaging, and smells divine!  I get samples all the time sent to test out and every single thing I have tried is a joy to use.

For something a little bit different, my other favorite brand is Live Native products. My favorite product of Live Native’s is their ‘Every Body Every Day cream’. It is just amazing, smells good enough to eat and super powerful.  These really go hand in hand with my beliefs in terms of the  diet I follow as well.

I follow a Raw food diet and these products are raw as well. Raw means unprocessed and not cooked over 47 degrees- so that the food (and this skincare range) have all their enzymes intact which means they will feed your skin to the optimum ability. Our society has become way too over processed, just look at fast food and unhealthy items we can get in our supermarkets with so many artifical ingredients. It’s no wonder that so many health problems and obesity are getting out of contol.

Are there any unknown but up and coming cosmetic labels that we should know about?

There is another brand from the USA called ‘Dr Alkaitis’ that I love as well.  They are available here but not in mainstream department stores.  These products are also raw and were created by an extraordinary man, Dr Alkaitis who is A highly acclaimed research scientist, an expert authority on organics, molecular biologist, Ethnopharmacologist (the study of traditional ways of healing mainly with plants), a pharmacognosis (the study of the medicinal properties of plants), and has a Ph.D. in physical chemistry. As you can guess, these products are superhigh tech but in the most natural sense.

What ingredients should we be looking for and avoiding in our skincare?

Basically we need ingredients that act as ‘food’ for the skin, and the best ingredients I think are in Raw skincare products.  An example of this is Dr Alkaitis’s Universal Mask : Oat Buds*, Organic Grass Juice Complex (Kamut Grass*. Alfalfa*, Oat Grass* and Wheat Grass*), Sea Vegetable Complex (Chlorella°, Dulse°, Spirulina°, Ainu-Wakame*, Sea Palm° and Red Algae°), Goat’s Milk Protein*. Vegetable Complex (Carrots*, Cabbage, Sweet Potato*, Kale*, Broccoli*, Asparagus, Brussels Sprouts, Cucumber, Ginger*, Onions, Cauliflower, Beets*, Tomatoes* and Parsley*). Organic Seed Complex (Pumpkin*, Sesame*, Amaranth*, Flax*, Soy*, Oats*, Rye*, Buckwheat*, Millet*, Barley*, Brown Rice*, and Sunflower*).

you really could eat this!

What do you think the future will be like for eco skincare?

I think the future of it is here already in a sense, we will just have more people follow it. I truly belive that Raw Skincare is the way to treat our skin.  But, we must also treat the insides of our bodies as well by eating really properly. And we are also fooled into thinking what healthy eating is.

I wonder too that if in the future because of all the problems we are facing now, that it will be something like out of a science fiction movie, in that we will all be so particular about what we eat and what we put onto our skin. Because research will show that we need to treat our bodies like machines and to have them run perfectly, we need exact amounts of this or that so that we avoid all the diseases we are getting today.

What about make up, this is an new area but it seems to be hard to find natural make up which functions as well as the current leading brands. Are there any new developments in this area?

Yes , it is very hard, I actually went to meet Dr Alkaitis’s daughter Trish, who said that her father thinks that all makeup is not good for our skin, no matter how pure it claims to be!

I personally have to use makeup as my own skin is still not as great as it should be! I like to use mineral makeup, foundations, blushes, eyeshadows etc and organic mascaras. The quality of them are fabulous but stay away from Loreal and those kind of brands, they still aren’t as pure as they like to make out they are.

My personal favorite is the french brand Elysambre. It is mostly 99% organic and have fabulous colours.

What one thing can people do to start switching to a better beauty routine and where should a complete novice start?

In terms of makeup I would suggest making sure you use a good mineral foundation, from a range like Lily lolo.  And also very important is a natural eyeliner and mascara as you do not want chemicals getting into your eyes and causing dramas later in life!

You actually can make your face and skin look good with just a few products. No need to buy 100 different things, just work out what colours are best for you and choose a few items and go from there.

Anything else you’d like to pass onto the readers..?

Yes, my advice is read up on anything and everything in terms of health and skincare from reliable sources. I am always suprised at how little people seem to know about how their skin functions and rely on what the media tells them.

Do not be fooled by what you see on TV and read in most Magazines, the skin care industry is full of lies!

One other important  must have thing is this, a shower filter! We are all pretty smart when it comes to drinking filtered water but its very important to filter the water we shower and bath in.  You only need to look at what it does to the shower area, all that lime and toxic deposits end up in our bodies too and over time…..well you know the answer! I use a shower filter from www.pureshowers.co.uk  it makes your skin and hair so much softer. you can really notice a difference and gives you piece of mind that you are blocking out as many toxins as possible.

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Feng Shui Artist’s Open House

May 6, 2009 · 2 Comments

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Well it’s that time of year again in sunny Brighton…festival time! And I have been informed of a rather nice event taking place at the ‘Feng Shui’ house which will be full of peace, happiness, craft, art, wine and cakes!

Exhibiting Artists will be:

Gill Orsman – inspiring photography
Sarah & Becky Reed – gemstone jewellery
Holly Caulfield – art & chocolate
Anagram Works – anagram themed gifts
Linda Miller – machine embroideries, figurative and humorous
Trisha Needham – printed scarves, cushions & ties
William Jay – lyrical furniture, traditionally crafted
Jan Guest – Coastal Art & Sculpture
Real change Feng shui

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Cool Recycled Summer Bowls

April 5, 2009 · Leave a Comment

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These summery new bowls are made out of recycled lampshades and yarn from the Mirasol Collection in Peru. The bowls are handmade, original, recycled, and also support a great humanitarian cause. They are ideal for serving fruit, cakes or sweets, or to just keep your belongings safe in one place.

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The Art of Garden Photography

March 31, 2009 · Leave a Comment

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It must be the season for learning… Art Organics photographer Gill Orsman is holding a photography course in picturesque Cornwall. Book your place here now.

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Light Gives Heat

March 22, 2009 · Leave a Comment

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Light Gives Heat is a non-profit organisation which supports Ugandan
women in Africa, creating handmade paper-beaded  ‘Suubi’ necklaces (meaning HOPE). Created from 100% recycled material, the line are also creating t-shirts and are coming out with a line of bags.

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Friendly Favours

February 8, 2009 · Leave a Comment

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Following on from the new generation of online communities, Friendly Favour allows you to request favours from friends or to offer your services as help. This creates an online-support system, which complements networks such as Facebook and MySpace.

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