Since organic food and beauty is so popular these days, I thought I'd tell you more about the most recent product launch from Stella McCartney, Nourishing Night & Day Cream ($80).
This face moisturizer has been developed to help revive all types of dry and dehydrated skin. Made with organic vegetable extracts, cupuacu butter, black-currant buds and brazil nut oil, it creates a mineral- and vitamin-enriched protective layer over your skin. I haven't tried the cream yet, but I'm a sucker for all things vegan, organic, and luxurious—so it's only a matter of time.
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Interesting but I'm sticking to what I already love...
1Your skincare features always tempt me, but every time I stray from my Olay Definity products, I regret it
2I'm been dying to try this, I bet it's amazing.
3Ooh... I LOVE Stella's skincare.
4I haven't tried this particular product, but I've tried several other products from the CARE line, and I've been disappointed with everything I tried -- especially the moisturizers. The Nourishing Elixir was the only one that was "okay", but I'm not going to buy anything from this line again.
5Here are some interesting statistics from the UK Organic Market.
Some notes of interest I have put together over the last 6 years.
I have been doing research on all things organic.
These are not exact figures.
Organic Grocery sales in the UK = £2 billion.
This is 2% of the £100 billion Grocery market.
80% of all organic is sold by the supermarkets.
20% by the independents.
20% of organic is sourced in the UK.
80% is imported.
Organic is growing world wide at about 20% per annum.
Organic in the UK is growing exponentially.
Certainly at 20% per annum.
Question.
6Supply and demand - can it keep up?
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