Feel good about the products you put on your body by choosing these holistic beauty options, available locally.
Matcha Mint Shampoo from Graydon
Lather up those tresses with this non-toxic shampoo infused with matcha tea to soften hair and prevent split ends. Free from all the naughty ingredients (SLS, sulphate and silicone), this light and creamy shampoo will leave you smelling irresistible – thanks to a light peppermint and vanilla scent.
Salt and Cedar (saltandcedar.bm)
Mad Hippie Hydrating Nutrient Mist
Looking for a quick way to boost your skin’s overall health? This mist contains a host of nourishing ingredients (Vitamin C, Hyaluronic Acid and plant extracts) that not only hydrate, but brighten the complexion as well. Just mist onto clean skin before applying sunscreen or makeup. Salt and Cedar
Skin Perfecting Facial Cream
Simplify your daily routine by applying a generous layer of this natural CBD moisturizer by From Ever Since to skin. Instead of filling your cabinets with dozens of potions and lotions for different areas of the face, this one-hit wonder can save your vanity space and wallet. Its 100% plant-derived, preservative and paraben free. An added perk? It’s known to balance dryness and treat acne, all at the same time.
Naked Zero and online at fromeversince.com
Fitglow Vita-Active Foundation
This foundation not only covers imperfections, it also nourishes and brightens with skin loving ingredients like aloe leaf juice, rose hydrosol, vitamin C and hyaluronic acid. It’s also 98% organic, cruelty free and non-comedogenic (meaning it won’t clog your pores). Available in nine shades (from Fair to Deep) at Salt and Cedar
From Ever Since Contour Serum
Fight the effects of sun damage and aging with this high performance and botanical rich serum. Formulated with Vitamin E, hydrolyzed collagen and a unique blend of plant and fruit extracts, the product helps to tighten and smooth tired skin. Perfect for those special occasions or when you want to be photo-ready but need a little extra lift…. no filter needed.
Naked Zero and online at fromeversince.com
This article was originally published in the Fall 2019 edition of RG Magazine.