By Liz Thompson •
June 4, 2009
When I hear claims of eye cream being nothing more than a glorified face cream, packaged in a tiny tube and slapped with a hefty price tag I tend to disagree. If I tried using my facial moisturizer around my eyes (and I have) it would surely cause that slippery eye feeling and end up migrating into my eyes and causing irritation. Not at all the experience we are looking for.
Eye creams truly are designed specifically for the delicate area surrounding the eye, where signs of aging usually show up first. You want something moisturizing – but not too greasy, cooling – but not irritating, and smoothing while leaving skin soft and supple.
There are many terrific organic and all natural eye creams on the market today that do a bang up job on all of the above. And I do have my favorites, but…am always willing to try another.
By Jennifer Kaplan •
January 26, 2009
According to Reinier Evers, founder of Trendwatching.com generosity is the next big thing. What does that mean for ecopreneurs? Evers predicts that the next eco-trend is eco-generosity.
By Stancie Wilson •
August 15, 2008

In April, Macy’s launched their Turning Over A New Leaf campaign and this Fall they plan to expand their natural/organic beauty departments starting on the East Coast. One line they are adding is Pangea Organics, known for their pure formulations, sustainability efforts and cool (biodegradable/compostable) packaging. It’s such great news that the demand for organic beauty products is becoming so great that large retailers cannot ignore it, in turn making it more accessible to everyday consumers. Macy’s is currently accepting applications for Organic Cosmetics Beauty Advisors & Organic Cosmetics Shop Managers positions in the following areas: Herald Square (NY), Philadelphia Center City (PA), Downtown Boston (MA), Roosevelt Field (NY) and Paramus Garden State Plaza (NJ).