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The Right Way to Mow:

From spring to fall, have your mower blade on the highest setting. Tall grass in the summer shades itself and conserves water. Tall grass in the fall shades the soil and keeps weed seed from germinating.

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Kiss My Face Lip Action Balm

Kiss My Face Lip Action Balm

Why It's Good:

Let's face it: No one likes to see you all scratchy-peely. Your lips will always look softer, plumper (and more kissable) with a swipe of Lip Action balm.

Why It's Green:

Kiss my Face has teamed up with Whole Foods to raise one million dollars for Al Gore's Alliance for Climate Protection, a think tank aimed at educating folks on how we can tackle the ever-growing climate crisis. The lip balms are free from parabens (a synthetic preservative that has been linked to breast cancer) and petrolatum (a non-renewable resource made from oil found in lots of lip products).

Where To Get It:

http://www.wholefoods.com |   $3.49


Lip Action balms can be found exclusively at Whole Foods stores nationwide.

Soft, Sexy Lips in Seconds

Fall is fast approaching … and with a bit of chill in the air, I'm reminded to carry that cool-weather essential: lip balm. Problem is, many lip balms contain scary ingredients like parabens, petrolatum (which dries out your lips!), camphor (isn't this used in embalming and insecticides?), and other mysterious, brow-raising chemicals that leave a waxy or greasy residue. Suffice to say, I'm often tempted to skip it and suffer the consequences. So when our Beauty Editor handed me a stick of Kiss My Face's new Lip Action balm (in eco-aware names like Glacial Mint, Berry Warm, and Eco-Cocoa), I gave it a whirl. Not only did it taste good—and not leave an artificial aftertaste—it didn't feel goopy. This alone would be enough to convert me, but there's more: It's made of natural ingredients and—hooray—one whole dollar from the sale of each stick goes to the Alliance for Climate Protection, so pucker up, baby … for the planet.