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Skin Deep: Cosmetic Safety Database
Liked it 11:45am 7 reviews beauty, health, environment
http://www.cosmeticsdatabase.com/
From the page: "Skin Deep is a safety guide to cosmetics and personal care products brought to you by researchers at the Environmental Working Group. Skin Deep pairs ingredients in more than 25,000 products against 50 definitive toxicity and regulatory databases, making it the largest integrated data resource of its kind. Why did a small nonprofit take on such a big project? Because the FDA doesn't require companies to test their own products for safety. Get started here to learn what's in your personal care products."
Why Bamboo?
Liked it 9:26am 2 reviews beauty, shopping, environment
https://www.bamboosa.com/boombosa.php?PID=13
From the page: " Why Do We Use Bamboo? Bamboo fiber is the new innovation in textile fibers with remarkable characteristics: * Soft and Comfortable Bamboo fiber is softer than the softest cotton, has a natural sheen to the surface and feels similar to silk or cashmere. Bamboo absorbs water 3-4 times better than cotton, keeping skin comfortable, rather than sticky, in hot weather. Bamboo stays 2-3 degrees cooler in hot temperatures and warmer in cold temperatures. * Protective and Hygienic Unlike other anti-microbial fabrics, which require a chemical treatment, bamboo fiber clothing is naturally anti-microbial requiring no added harmful chemicals. It contains an agent, "bamboo kun", that prevents bacteria from cultivating on it. Bamboo apparel is thermal regulating, anti-fungal, anti-static and will keep you cooler, drier, warmer and odor free. Bamboo fiber also has natural UV protection. In April of 2005, we sent out our Purely Natural 100% bamboo jersey to the Suncare Research Laboratories in Winston Salem, N.C. for UV Protection testing. The UPF label rate is 15. The fabric scored 18.3 on the UPF scale with 94.15% UVA block and 93.17% UVB block. The UPF system was created specially for sun protective fabrics. UPF measurements of fabrics are generally tested by spectrophotometer equipment and are not tested using human subjects. The UPF rate indicates how much of the sun's UV radiation is absorbed by the fabric. The advantage of the UPF standard is that both UVB and UVA are measured. * Natural and Chemical-Free Bamboo is grown without using pesticides or fertilizers. Bamboo fiber is 100% biodegradable. At Bamboosa we choose to not use any bleach on our fabrics before dye. We offer many Purely Natural products without any dye at all. Bamboo is of the world's most prolific and fastest-growing plants, and is able to reach maturity in about four years, compared to the typical 25 to 70 years for commercial tree species in the U.S. Though most people are generally familiar with this beautiful and graceful plant, the average person is usually astounded when learning that there are more than 1000 documented uses of bamboo. Bamboo is nature's most sustainable resource and is naturally regenerative. Bamboo is actually a tropical grass, with an extensive root system that sends out an average of four to six new shoots per year, naturally replenishing itself and growing to heights of 60 feet or more. Some bamboo species grow up to 4 feet per day and can be harvested every 3 to 4 years. In Asia, bamboo has been used in the traditional hand-made production of paper for centuries. Now, through modern manufacturing processes, bamboo pulp is capable of producing bamboo fiber for use in yarn and fabric. Certain species of bamboo have the tensile strength equivalent to that of steel. Bamboo is planted and grown on family-owned farms that have been in agricultural use for generations. None of the fiber comes from tropical forests. Over 2.5 billion people work with or depend on bamboo as a natural resource."
Bamboosa - Fine clothing and baby products made from bamboo :: 4 oz. Bamboo Pow…
Liked it 9:20am 1 review beauty, shopping
https://www.bamboosa.com/store/cart.php?m=product_detail&p=87
Try a Bamboosa Soapbar for a gentle clean and a healthy glow. A luxurious exfoliating soapbar made with bamboo powder, organic sunflower seeds, wild sunflowers, saponified oils of cold pressed olive, coconut, palm & castor, distilled water, essentials oils, sea salt and earth pigment. Use daily on face and body for proactive skin care. Bamboo powder has been long used in Asia to smooth and moisturize skin and because of its natural rejuvenation properties, helping to refine skin texture and brighten skin tone. Biodegradable-Vegan-Cruelty Free Bamboo is grown without using pesticides or fertilizers. Bamboo fiber is 100% biodegradable. At Bamboosa we choose to not use any bleach on our fabrics before dye. We offer many Purely Natural products without any dye at all. Bamboo is of the world's most prolific and fastest-growing plants, and is able to reach maturity in about four years, compared to the typical 25 to 70 years for commercial tree species in the U.S. Though most people are generally familiar with this beautiful and graceful plant, the average person is usually astounded when learning that there are more than 1000 documented uses of bamboo. Bamboo is nature's most sustainable resource and is naturally regenerative. Bamboo is actually a tropical grass, with an extensive root system that sends out an average of four to six new shoots per year, naturally replenishing itself and growing to heights of 60 feet or more. Some bamboo species grow up to 4 feet per day and can be harvested every 3 to 4 years. In Asia, bamboo has been used in the traditional hand-made production of paper for centuries. Now, through modern manufacturing processes, bamboo pulp is capable of producing bamboo fiber for use in yarn and fabric. Certain species of bamboo have the tensile strength equivalent to that of steel. Bamboo is planted and grown on family-owned farms that have been in agricultural use for generations. None of the fiber comes from tropical forests. Over 2.5 billion people work with or depend on bamboo as a natural resource.
Omar Faruk Tekbilek
Liked it May 12, 10:56am 3 reviews beauty, ethnic-music, arts
http://www.omarfaruktekbilek.com/
Omar is pure magic.
http://-stimpy.deviantart.com/gallery/
Liked it May 10, 9:30am 1 review beauty, nature, photography, arts
http://-stimpy.deviantart.com/gallery/
lovely photography found here.
Arches National Park Utah by *arches123 on deviantART
Liked it May 10, 9:17am 1 review beauty, nature, photography, utah
http://arches123.deviantart.com/art/Arches-National-Park-Utah-52534399
make sure to "full view".
http://browse.deviantart.com/photography/nature/waterscapes?order=9&alltime=yes
Liked it May 10, 9:13am 1 review beauty, nature, photography, arts, water
http://browse.deviantart.com/photography/nature/waterscapes?order=9&alltime=yes
extremely gorgeous collection of waterscape photos from around the globe.
deviantART: kkart
Liked it May 10, 8:58am 1 review beauty, nature, photography, arts, deviantart
http://kkart.deviantart.com/
awesome vintage cars & nature photos here. this guy has tons of talent. check out his print shop too.
The Days Last Light by =kkart on deviantART
Liked it May 10, 8:56am 0 review beauty, nature, photography, arts
http://kkart.deviantart.com/art/The-Days-Last-Light-71723144
Up where I belong by `gilad on deviantART
Liked it May 10, 8:32am 1 review beauty, nature, photography, poetry
http://gilad.deviantart.com/art/Up-where-I-belong-85197368
From the page: "If I had wings, I would have known what to do with them Fly high above the people, watching them crowd the busy streets Watching the sunset through the clouds, carried in the breeze Glide through storms to where the sun always shines Fly high, above my problems, until they would be no more than little dots If I had wings, I would have known what to do with them I would go Up, where I belong" One of my fave photographers. Gilad on deviantart.
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