Products come in sniff-friendly combos of raspberry and melon or lavender and mint. Of course, there will be organic cotton make-up and toilet bags too that are an extension of the retail mega giant's foray into organic cottons. "It felt like a natural step, since we’ve worked with organic cotton garments for a few seasons now. There’s also a strong demand from our customers for organics, and I hope they will be as excited as I am about the new products,” says Ann-Sofie Johansson, H&M’s head of design.
There you go... cheap chic meets mother nature!
Photo: H&M






Friday February 26, 2010 at 09:40am
Mayo
It's wonderful to find organic skin care. I learned the hard way how important it is! I had a severe reaction to a high-quality facial cream and needed a trip to the ER and 2 visits to a dermatologist to get my skin back to almost normal.
The dermatologist told me to use chemical-free products.
What you use on your skin can either help it or harm it, depending on what's in the product.
Therefore, it's important to consider the ingredients in ALL the products you use - like those on your hair as well as your skin. Research is showing a buildup of chemicals on the skin can cause acne, dryness (which leads to prematurely aging skin) and skin cancer.
Skin with rosacea tends to react even more to these toxins.
With so many manufacturers using chemicals in their products, almost any product - cleansers, moisturizers, shampoos, conditioners, hair gels and sunscreens - can be causing breakouts on your face and body.
Here's a page that shows what to look for in organic products as well as ingredients to avoid in skin and hair care products. http://www.best-mens-skin-care.com/organic-skin-care.html
To find chemical-free products, read labels and research ingredients - or start with certified organic ingredients which don't contain harmful chemicals.
Mayo
http://www.best-mens-skin-care.com