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  1. What Is the Matter with Us? Lead and Other Toxins into the Mouths of Babes

    ecochildsplay.com » Eco Child's Play - Nov 13, 2009

    Over the weekend, someone sent my husband a link to a video called “The Girl Who Silenced the World” from 1992 where a 12 year old girl named Severn Suzuki addresses the UN’s Earth Summit Meeting in Rio de Janeiro

    Also tagged: business, health, ebay, toys, baby, toxins, lead poisoning, green guide, cradle to cradle, green toys, world of good, goleman, ecological intelligence, green your, the girl who silenced the world

  2. Ed Westwick's New Boobs [Skin Deep]

    jezebel.com » Jezebel - Sep 15, 2009

    The man known as Chuck Bass got two new tattoos: One a lovely, scholarly quill; the other an icky topless pinup with the words, "She's a pinup." Dude, are you trying to get your Earl Of Hottenham titled revoked? [ONTD]

    Also tagged: ink, tattoos, gossip girl, chuck bass, ed westwick tattoos

  3. Youth Knows No Pain Examines Anti-Aging Industry

    nymag.com » The Cut - Aug 28, 2009

    “At 22, I was highly aware that I had an expiration date as a woman,” Julia Allison tells filmmaker Mitch McCabe in Youth Knows No Pain, a documentary about anti-aging premiering on HBO at 9 p.m. on Monday. Allison

  4. Natural Pregnancy Care: Prevent Stretchmarks with Elasticity Belly Oil

    ecochildsplay.com » Eco Child's Play - Jun 18, 2009

    I gained a lot of weight with both of my pregnancies, and one thing I did religiously was drink lots of water and apply essential oils to my belly. The result: I have very few stretchmarks that are not noticeable

    Also tagged: health, baby, pregnancy, babies, beauty products, essential oils

  5. Colorize your Locks without Toxic Chemicals: Introducing PPD-Free Plant-Based Hair Dye

    feelgoodstyle.com » Feelgood Style - May 28, 2009

    If you’re like most women, the aisle lined with attractive cartons of hair colorant has caught your eye at least once. It’s human nature, after all — we want what we don’t have. The allure of all those appealing shades

    Also tagged: hair, ingredients, hair color, ewg, hair care, hair dye, hair colour, advanced cosmetic technology, colorant

  6. Black Women Love Makeup, But Does The Beauty Industry Love Them Back? [Skin Deep]

    jezebel.com » Jezebel - May 19, 2009

    Essence magazine held a "Smart Beauty" panel last week, and WWD has the sad, tragic details: Because when the question is what kind of experience black women have when shopping the beauty market, the answer is bleak

    Also tagged: cosmetics, beauty, makeup, black people, black models, essence smart beauty panel

  7. Black Beauty Pageants Raise Many Questions [Skin Deep]

    jezebel.com » Jezebel - May 5, 2009

    In 1970, Velma Stokley-Flournoy created the Miss Black Sacramento pageant. "I saw a pageant on television and there weren't any blacks involved," she explains. And thirty-eight years later, the pageant is still going

    Also tagged: beauty pageants, miss black sacramento

  8. Trade-Offs: Raising a Baby in the 21st Century

    ecochildsplay.com » Eco Child's Play - Apr 21, 2009

    Editor’s Note: Allison Wolff is the Founder of Vibrant Planet , a company that provides strategy and communications for companies and nonprofits focused on social and environmental innovation. She was also lead

    Also tagged: health, gifts, baby, green, motherhood, sustainability

  9. Louie Bellson

    telegraph.co.uk » Obituaries - Latest obituaries - Feb 16, 2009

    Virtuoso jazz drummer who powered the big bands of Benny Goodman and Duke Ellington

    Also tagged: jazz, buddy rich, duke ellington, drummer, pearl bailey, gene krupa, louie bellson

  10. Is Hijab Tourism Educational Or Offensive? [Skin Deep]

    jezebel.com » Jezebel - Feb 10, 2009

    Hailey Woldt is part of an anthropological project, led by American University Islamic studies professor Akbar Ahmed, to document what it is to be Muslim in America after September 11th. Her assignment: wear an abaya

    Also tagged: religion, america, muslim, race, hijab, niqab, abaya, hijab tourism

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