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How to Avoid Phthalates:

Beauty companies are not required to list ingredients, so you are not likely to see phthalates, a plastic softener linked to cancer, on labels. Avoid products that list "fragrance," which often contains phthalates; look for essential oils instead.

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Lulu Organics

Hair Powder

Hair Powder

Why It's Good:

For the days when you don’t feel like washing your mane, but the smell and oil build-up is too intense to ignore, rub this powder through your hair. It’ll soak up the shine and leave your locks smelling like lavender, tuberose, amber, or jasmine--whatever is your pleasure.

Why It's Green:

Lulu Organics is a beauty company whose mission is to create safe, chemical-free, naturally made, animal-free products. Their signature hair powder is a combination of white clay, baking soda, and USDA-certified organic products like rice powder and corn starch. Oregon Tilth Certified Organic essential oils give the hair powder its lovely scent. Plus, it’s talc-free and won’t leave any chemical residue.

Where To Get It:

http://luluorganicsnyc.com |   $40.00


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