Pure, Safe, Beneficial

Pure, Safe, Beneficial

Friday, January 22, 2016

Rain for Dayz



Hey everyone! Total weather bust down here in the south this weekend. Although I have to say that we are just on the line of it being just crummy weather, and it being pretty dangerous. So were lucky on that one. Its just warm enough here in not-so-sunny SC that the storm front is only bringing rain, and it has yet to freeze on us. Just north of us in Charlotte is looking pretty messy at the moment. So this is what I'm up to today.
Cuddly sleeping dogs...


And inspiring success stories....what more could you want? Coffee or tea to go with that?

Cheers and enjoy!

Thursday, January 7, 2016

Jojoba beads intead of microbeads in scrubs

Exfoliation is the process of removing dead skin cells. Its key to healthy, soft and glowing  skin.
Microbeads are use in a wide variety of bath and beauty products and can be found in soap, toothpaste and scrubs. The difference is that microbeads are not made from jojoba oil like the jojoba beads. Microbeads are made of plastic (commonly polyethylene)
After the microbeads are used, they usually go down the drain. The microbeads then flow through the sewer system and wastewater treatment plants, which are not able to filter the beads due to the small size. This causes plastc water pollution. In 2015, samples from 6 ny filter plants found that nearly 3/4 of the treated water contained microbeads. Microbeads are not biodegradable.

There is something you can do to help. Chances are if the ingredients are this bad for the environment, they are bad for your skin as well. Luckily there are products out there that do not contain microbeads. Arbonne products use jojoba beads, among other botanicals as a safer alternative.


Jojoba beads are commonly mistaken for microbeads as they look similar. Jojoba oil is a liquid wax, when made solid, become the jojoba beads. Beat the microbead is a campaign to ban the ingredient from products in the u.s. Which has just been succesful. Microbeads can act like tiny sponges, taking in harmful chemicals before being eaten, usually by marine life. It provides an app that allows consumers to determine whether they contain the plastic beads and whether the manufacturer has agreed to remove them or not.

Just another thing to look out for in the saftey of your personal care products!

Sunday, January 3, 2016

ahhh Teavana!!









I'm so excited to be totally immersed in these products now. I got a ton of the products for Christmas, and my interest  has sparked the interest of a lot of my family members. Now we all enjoy the tea! It started when I was served loose tea from a friend. She remarked that it was markedly better than bagged tea. Up until that point I hadn't thought too much about it but after I had what she gave me, I was totally hooked. Loose tea tastes so much more pure, I love it! Lots of flavors to choose from , there is something for everyone!!