September 3, 2009
- 11:00 am
By CC Staff

I have a love/hate relationship with Sephora. I love walking through there and playing with all the makeup, but I hate how there is just so much. How am I supposed to know which brand is best? Which one looks best on my skin? Which mascara is worth $45 and why is that better than my $6 mascara at home?
It’s all quite overwhelming.
And that’s why I choose my friends based on how good their makeup looks. Ok, so that’s not (totally) true, but I do depend on my friends to guide me in the direction of quality products for my face. When they tell me they love a product or brand I trust them, and I haven’t been disappointed yet.
Most recently, a friend of mine started going on and on (and on) about Tarte cosmetics. I knew nothing about them, but after spending an hour with this girl (of which, only 5 minutes were not spent talking about Tarte), I decided to take the brand for a test run myself. I ordered some of their most popular products online (it seems that various beauty editors are quite enamored as well) and tried them out.
And let me just say – I am addicted. Like seriously addicted. Not only are the products super high quality, but they are completely natural, healthy and earth friendly as well! I’m a major recycling dork (I even reuse Ziploc bags….) so that is something that is really important to me.
Anyways, I tried out a bunch of things, but here are my all-time favorite Tarte products: Read More »
Tags: all natural, beauty, cheek stain, eco friendly, exfoliate, lip balm, lip scrub, lip sheer, mother earth, natural cosmetics, natural makeup, recyclable, recycle, Tarte, tarte cosmetics
July 28, 2009
- 12:00 pm
By Brithny - Duke University

Everyone (namely Britney Spears) loves a good Starbucks Frapp now and then, but what we don’t love is the added poundage that tasty treat leaves on our thighs. Those guys over at the Bux have been catching a lot of flack for their many drinks that have more sugar and calories than a liter of Coke, not to mention those fatty pastries, so they’ve decided to make some “healthy” changes.
This month Starbucks launched a new line of treats that they claim is healthier. They’ve eliminated all artificial flavors, dyes, high-fructose corn syrup and artificial preservatives from the ingredients list wherever possible. Now the bakers use more wholesome ingredients like whole grains, Oregon blueberries and Michigan cherries to revamp the nutritional value for their muffins and baked goods. Some new food items include a blueberry oat bar filled with two types of organic blueberries, a new banana walnut bread made with real bananas (as opposed to that nasty artificial flavor), and a lower-calorie Marshmallow Dream bar. Mmmm. Read More »
Tags: all natural, britney spears, frappucino, healthy eating, high calories, low calorie, marketing, natural, real fruit, starbucks, starbucks food
July 23, 2009
- 11:00 am
By Ali - Syracuse University

My best friend came up to visit me at school once and ended up meeting a guy at a party. She went home with him and amidst hooking up, said: “it’s not me, it’s you.” Harsh. Anyways, shortly thereafter, this guy, now with a seriously bruised ego, encountered me at another party. Recalling that I was her friend, he took out his frustration on me. With a cup of beer. That he poured from a porch. Onto my head.
While at first I was angry that this unfortunate boy was taking out his anger on me ruined my straight hair that I spent an hour on, I now know better. After some research on natural beauty remedies, I learned that beer actually adds volume to hair! This guy wasn’t trying to hurt me; he was trying to help me out! His glass was empty, but I’m choosing to look at the situation as a glass-half full kind of thing.
Who knew that beer was helpful for more than getting drunk? Actually though, it turns out that lots of food and beverage products are quick fixes for hair and skin problems. Spend 5 minutes looking through your pantry or fridge and you’re sure to find some ingredients that could improve your beauty problem areas. Below are some super simple ingredients and what they can help you fix. Save money, be natural, and be beautiful?
Win-win-win. Read More »
Tags: all natural, almonds and honey, beauty advice, beauty remedies, beer for hair, chamomile tea, dry skin, enlarged pores, makeup, oily hair, pores, puffy eyes, salt, tea bags, tomatoes for skin
March 9, 2009
- 3:00 pm
By Noa - CU Boulder
At least the products are, according to former Ms. America, Susan Jeske. After having some serious skin and medical issues she sought the help of a holistic healer who attributed her problems to the beauty products she used every day. Jeske stopped using everything and within 2 weeks all of her skin problems were gone.
Shocked and angry, Susan Jeske gave up her job promoting beauty products to find out just what was going into the products men and women use every single day.
What she found was not pretty.
It turns out that there are 12 chemicals in makeup, shampoo and even toothpaste that could be toxic to our health! Yes, the products we turn to to keep us fresh, clean and looking beautiful could be the very things causing all of our problems.
And the government and beauty industry know about the negative effects of these chemicals. According to Jeske, “More than 1,100 harmful chemicals used in personal care items have been banned in most European countries. In the U.S. only 10 have been banned.”
Scary, right? It looks like the people behind all of our go-to products are working hard to keep the truth under wraps. So, what products should we be looking out for? Jeske’s Toxic 12 are: Read More »
Tags: all natural, beauty, beauty products, chemical free, cosmetics, makeup, ms. america, natural beauty, natural cosmetics, organic cosmetics, skincare, susan jeske, Toxic, toxic 12, toxic 12 cosmetics, toxic 12 list, toxic 12 makeup, toxic twelve