Lip Service (or Eco-friendly Products for Chapped Lips)

As much of the country continues to wonder what exactly Old Man Winter is so pissed about, (maybe it’s that we call him “Old Man Winter”?) we alternate between bundling up to brave the windy cold and retreating to the cozy heat of our homes. One common casualty of this routine is dry cracked lips.

The most popular solutions for winter lip woes have familiar names, many of which have been around for decades. Who doesn’t recall the ever-present container of Vaseline Petroleum Jelly in your childhood home? Or rolling on your favorite flavor of Chapstick in grade school? Then graduating to Bonne Bell Lip Smackers or Village Bath Lip Lickers (those yummy smelling balms in the little gold vintage-look tins) in Junior High and High School?…Okay, depending on your age and sex, you may have a different chapped lips timeline, but these products and others such as Blistex, Carmex, and Bag Balm are still the default choices. (Except the Lip Lickers which it appears went the way of the Mood Ring, Pet Rock, and my bell bottoms with butterflies on them.)

But are they the best option? Are there natural eco-friendly products that do just as good of a job? And will going natural cost you more? The answers are: No. Yes. And yes. Let me elaborate. Read the rest of this entry »

Hairy Scary (or The Benefits of Natural Hair Dye)

Isn’t Halloween fun? Even for adults, it’s always such a humorous surreal time. I still giggle when I picture myself the year I went as Marge Simpson, tall blue hair and all, dancing the night away with a guy with an equally tall head dressed as a Q-tip…I also remember going as the Bride of Frankenstein in college and how cool I thought it was to put white streaks in my hair. Boy, things have changed…And if like me, you’ve reached that “certain age” when those white streaks in your hair aren’t quite so cool- be you man or woman- then this post is for you.

First, let me state that some people look good going gray. There are women who carry it off well and a lot of men, darn them!- who look downright hot with some graying at the temples. But, I think it’s safe to say that for the majority of women, it’s not a look we embrace. So, should you run to the salon and pay a lot of money for color only to have to go back every month? Or head to the drugstore and pick up a bottle of Clairol Color or Just for Men?…I say, no, no, and no. Read the rest of this entry »