Nominate Your Favorite Green Products for the Breakthrough in Beauty Contest

Posted on July 30, 2008 by Allie

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Does your friend make the most amazing lip balm in her kitchen?  Do you use eyeshadow made by a local mom and pop company?  Have you found a green personal care product you can’t live without?

Give your favorite green product or product line some recognition by nominating it for the Breakthrough in Beauty Contest.

From Breakthrough in Beauty:

We search for innovative products that work, fit women’s needs, and make an important difference in women’s lives—in all beauty, skincare, and cosmetic categories. Our customers can rest assured that our Breakthrough in Beauty portfolio of brands delivers on promises. Many beauty products may not back up their promises with a money-back guarantee, but we do! As a matter of fact, we back up our products with one of the longest guarantees in the industry.

We continually search for only the very best in undiscovered, innovative beauty products. Once found, we incubate them and provide them with growth opportunities and guidance, thereby allowing innovators to thrive and their products to become irreplaceable in women’s lives.

Read more about Breakthrough in Beauty, and nominate your favorite green products here.

What’s one personal care product you can’t live without?

2 Comments +

  1. Gotta Gotta Gotta have my goat soap!

    http://www.vagoatsoap.com

    It does wonders for my dry, sensitive, ever-so-pasty, Irish-white skin! And you know what else? She just started making shampoo bars that work like the dickens!

    -Burbanmom

    July 30th, 2008 at 11:04 pm
    Comment by Burbanmom
  2. A couple of my fav products are Lavera Sunless Tanners for the face and body. So subtle, they look fabulously authentic and are super easy to apply. I use year round.

    July 31st, 2008 at 1:44 pm
    Comment by Liz

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