There are few things more relaxing than taking the time to enjoy a nice warm bath. That experience can be made even better with adding a few accessories like candles or music, maybe even some wine and chocolates but the best way to add a little something to your bath time, is to make sure to include your favorite bath products.
For years, dieticians and doctors have told us about the importance of eating plenty of fruits and vegetables. In more recent years, it has become just as popular to use these foods in a topical application. With current trends leaning toward being green and eco-friendly, it is not surprising that using organic and plant-based ingredients in skincare products is all the rage. And why shouldn’t they be? With debates over the effects of long term exposure to certain chemicals, it only makes sense to turn to a more natural and, in many cases, just as effective product when it comes to what we put on our skin.
For decades, hospitals provided their staff with antibacterial and antimicrobial products to help reduce the spread of bacteria in an environment that is teaming with disease. At some point, a marketing genius decided to take the idea and sell it to the masses resulting in commercial after commercial showing us terrible illustrations of these little creepy-crawlies coming to get us and our family and that the only way to stop these monsters is to use antibacterial soap. But is that true?
People are taking notice of Organic To Green. The company and its creator, Rianna Loving, are featured in the October/November issue of Whole Life Times, a magazine dedicated to green living. The article touches on the advances Rianna has made in environmental packaging by establishing her own community program, ReUse Glass Bottles,(www.reuseglassbottles.com) which takes donated glass and cleans it so it can be reused, thus extending the life of the glass. Organic To Green’s ReUsed Glass Line is mainly packaged in bottles donated to this program.
Article from October/November issue of Whole Life Times – see original story here.
Having spent years as a performing artist, California native Rianna Loving knew the importance of her skin’s outer appearance, but it wasn’t until motherhood brought an increased awareness of organics and social responsibility that she went back to school to study skincare.
Organic to Green is taking a new approach to environmental responsibility. This line of organic skincare products has put aside the conventional mass produced plastic cosmetic packaging and has chosen a more eco-friendly option.