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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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Body Oil

Why It's Good:

For some reason, body oils always make us think hippie dippie, but this luxurious, light non-greasy oil is anything but. It left our skin soft and smelling divinely woody and floraly at the same time, and now, quite frankly, we're addicted.

Why It's Green:

The ingredients are organic, which means they have been grown without the use of chemical fertilizers that can harm us and our planet; plus, this product contains no petroleum (a non-renewable resource), it's guaranteed free of animal testing, and it's packed in recyclable materials, which reduces waste.

Where To Get It:

http://laboutiquedelartisanparfumeur.com/ | $95.00