Want More Education?
Delve deeper into the science behind skin care with —Skin Inc. Video Education!
Most Popular in:
Sustainability
New in Sustainability (page 2 of 10)
Do You Want to Learn More About How to Become a Green Spa?
The University of California, Irvine, is offering a new online course titled "Fundamentals of Green Spas, Hotels and Resorts."
Is Your Spa in a Green State?
The NMI releases information on the greenest states in the Union. If your spa is in one of them, it may be time to consider more green offerings.
Beauty Companies Slow to Embrace Sustainable Packaging
According to Organic Monitor, natural and organic beauty products are not meeting consumer expectations, in part, due to relatively low use of sustainable packaging solutions.
Whole Foods Requiring USDA Certification on Organic Beauty Products
Beauty products with organic claims sold in in Whole Foods' U.S. stores must be third-party certified to the United States Department of Agriculture National Organic Program standard by June 1, 2011.
Study Assesses Sustainability Initiatives in the Beauty Industry
Organic Monitor report provides case studies of companies undertaking novel techniques toward reducing environmental footprint.
Hair Clippings from Salons Can Help in Oil-spill Cleanup
Because of hair's ability to soak up oil, it is a useful material for oil-spill cleanup. Find out how to donate your salon's hair clippings for this incredible cause.
NMI Releases First LOHAS Numbers Since 2005
The LOHAS market continues to grow at a quick pace with consumers spending almost $300 billion on LOHAS products and services in 2008.
On Earth Day, Dr. Murad Encourages Saving the Planet by Eating Your Water
By consuming water-rich fruits and vegetables, people can meet their body's water requirements while keeping water bottles out of landfills.
Earth Day's 40th Anniversary to be Celebrated at Times Square
New York City plans a huge celebration for April 22, 2010, and unveils a new hand signal to share the sustainability message.
Naturals: Innovation Helps But Lack of Labeling May Hurt
The natural personal care market is more than a passing fad, according to Nancy Mills, industry manager for the consumer products division of Kline & Co. Despite the growth, she finds that many manufacturers are formulating more 'natural-inspired' products than truly natural products.
