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Beautycounter – Why I Chose This Company

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Beautycounter Brushes with Makeup

Women should NEVER have to sacrifice safety in the name of beauty.

The Beginning My Safe Cosmetic Search

After getting really sick, I changed my diet and lifestyle to remove toxic and refined foods from my diet.  It made a lot of difference in how I felt, but I had never given much of a thought to what I was putting on my skin.  I used a combination of regular “drug store brand” cosmetics and a few higher end beauty products.

I was pretty happy with what I was using…….but I had NO idea that what I was putting on my skin might be dangerous to my health.

I found out otherwise.

In fact, most of the ingredients in personal care products have NEVER been tested for safety.

Basically, your skin is your LARGEST organ, and what you put on your skin might go right to your bloodstream without having the liver's filtration system to help your body deal with it.

Anyhow, at one point, my eyes were opened and I realized that I needed to make a change.

I Needed to Make a Change

Gradually I started getting rid of my toxic products and began making many of my own personal care products, including DIY Eye Makeup Remover, Hair Spray, and Body Wash.

But making my own makeup?

Seriously I have the ingredients to make my own foundation in a closet, but they've been there for years.  Plus, even if I could make a good product, I don't always have time to make things—and even DIY color cosmetics can have heavy metals in them.

I tried practically every clean mascara on the market — and looked like a raccoon by noon.  And foundation?  It's hard to find one that's clean and looks natural.

A gal can only DIY so many things.

So I looked around at safer companies.  I tried several uber natural “all fruit pigment” companies and some that had some “green chemistry” and then safer but not all natural companies.

There are affiliate links in this post. If you purchase through them, I will make a commission.

Who Can You Really Trust?

Well, the green chemistry ones didn't perform like I wanted them to, and the “all fruit pigment” ones?  Well, I found out that 2 of them were lying for sure about their ingredients.  Stuff was in there that wasn't supposed to be.  (insert very angry face here……)

Don't mess with my labels, OK ;)?

Since then, I have found more and more companies with shady dealings regarding their ingredients. Much of the concerns have to do with fragrances. I have contacted companies about “essential oil blends” and “natural essential oil fragrance” and other such ingredients. Hint – they are all very very suspicious and I just can't recommend them.

I even had a SEVERE reaction to hair products that supposedly had “essential oil blend” on the label. 

I contacted them and get this, they admitted that the “essential oils are blended with other things.”

“other things” that caused me to have a bad reaction.

“other things” that were not disclosed on the label.

I NEED companies that I can trust.  And products that REALLY WORK.

I found that in Beautycounter.

Beautycounter - Safe Beauty

Their products are lovely, they are transparent, and they have a great business model.

Before I share my favorite products with you, here are some things you likely don't know about the personal care industry….

Did you know……

  • The US has not passed a federal law regulating the cosmetic industry since 1938
  • The Food and Drug Administration does not require that cosmetics ingredients or products be approved before they go on the market, and FDA has no power to recall a product from the market
  • The European Union has banned nearly 1400 ingredients from cosmetics and personal care products
  • The US has only banned or restricted 30 ingredients from cosmetics and personal care products
  • More than 85,000 chemicals are registered for use in commerce, and about 10,500 are used in the cosmetics industry
  • Women use an average of 12 personal care products containing 168 ingredients every day
  • Men use about 6 personal care products containing 85 unique ingredients every day
  • Teenage girls use an average of 17 personal care products a day
  • Scientific studies over the past 40 years have suggested that exposure to toxic chemicals plays a role in the incidence and prevalence of many diseases and disorders in the US

Beautycounter Concealer Pen

Unbelievable, right?!

First, go to the Environmental Working Group and see how YOUR personal care products and makeup rate for safety.  Some of mine were terrible!

The higher the number, the more dangerous the products.

Then go here to read the Never List — the list of ingredients that will NEVER be in Beautycounter's products.

The NEVER LIST

Beautycounter, has banned more than 1,500 ingredients setting a new health and safety standard— all while ensuring their products perform, and that they're as indulgent as any luxe shampoo, lipstick or oil in the market. I didn’t only fall in love with Beautycounter because their products are safe and high performing, but when possible, I want to work with companies that are working towards real change. Beautycounter is dedicated to making changes on the legislative level and creating a safe skin care movement.

They are taking action in Washington and working to reform the current laws, in hopes that other skin care companies will follow their strict safety guidelines. They also work very closely to support 3 non-profit organizations that are doing great work to reduce our amount of chemical exposure. For your convenience, you can go here to print out your own “Carry With You Never List” for easy reference when shopping.

It’s time to change your skincare and beauty routine.

Watch this short video to learn why I am so proud to be a part of this company.

 

My Favorites

I could list more, but here are my favorite Beautycounter Products and why I love them:

SHAMPOO

OK – so seriously, I have tried SO many so called “safe” or “natural” shampoos out there.

You can read more about choosing a safe shampoo here, but suffice it to say that most don't work well, and others, well, I'm very suspicious about their “natural fragrance” claim, because my son and I have reacted to them. And some have later told me that yes, that “essential oils blend” was MOSTLY essential oils. UGH!

I personally love Beautycounter's Smooth and Control Line. It helps keep my dry hair soft and my waves under control. I use Giovanni's Mousse with it for extra control. They have other great hair products, including a clean Kids' Shampoo, but that one is my favorite.

FOUNDATION

I've tried a lot of foundations.  Most are the wrong color, or they are too thick or so light that I shouldn't even bother.

Beautycounter's Tint Skin is just right (yes, even Goldilocks loves it!) Just enough coverage without being overdone.

PLUS Beautycounter's Tint Skin is a large 1.35 ounce size, over 1/3 more than most safer foundations on the market.  So it's a great deal too!

MASCARA

Ugh.  This is another toxic product of mine that had to go. I was using a “pseudo waterproof” mascara that was, well — not rated well in terms of its ingredients.  I'd tried literally every mascara on the market, but all of them left me looking like a raccoon by noon.

Beautycounter's mascaras works so well on me.  I was once caught in a downpour and there was NO mascara on my face when I got home.

The Volumizing Mascara is great and so is the Lengthening Mascara – sometimes I do one coat of Lengthening and one of the Volumizing for a great look.

BALANCING FACIAL MASK

The perfect spot treatment for blemishes, plus a great overall weekly treatment to balance out your skin and help prevent breakouts. Our oldest really likes it for his occasional outbreaks.

I also love their Charcoal Bar for this same reason.

CONCEALER PEN

This Concealer Pen has saved me so many times.  I struggle with dark circles, especially during allergy season.  Once I had a black eye, and it was this pen plus Beautycounter's AMAZING BRUSHES that saved me from being a hermit 'til the bruise went away.  I literally spent almost an hour trying to cover it up one day and then my son reminded me about the brushes I'd just bought.

Seriously–cover up PERFECTION!  I used this Eye Crease Brush.  All of Beautycounter's brushes have bristles that go ALL the way down to the bottom of the brush, so no bristles falling out.

CLEANSING BALM

Moisture to the max. That's what this balm is.  You can use it as a makeup remover and even as a lip balm, but I LOVE it to seal in moisture after cleaning, treating, and moisturizing my face.  I put the Cleansing Balm on at night and in the morning my skin is super soft.

Believe me, a little goes a LONG way.  I use it twice daily and it lasts seemingly forever!

And if you're looking for great Anti-Aging Skincare….get a load of these results:

Rejuvenating Line - Beautycounter Review - Before and After

The above is a 65 year old woman (the mom of one of my Beautycounter Team Members) who used the Rejuvenating / Countertime Collection for only 1 week and got these results.

These products really do leave your skin lovely and refreshed looking.

 

3 ways to get involved with Beautycounter

 

Beautycounter - Safe Skincare and Cosmetics

Become a customer and start swapping out your beauty products and cosmetics to safe, non-toxic versions from Beautycounter.

Consumer demand WILL change the marketplace.

 START SHOPPING
Beautycounter - Band of Beauty

Your $29 Annual Membership Includes:


15% back in product credit to be used on future purchases

Free shipping off all orders of $100 or more

 Free Welcome Gift with your $50 purchase (the gift varies each month)

Exclusive product offers

 

 

JOIN the Band of Beauty HERE

*Make sure you select “Adrienne Urban” as your consultant.

 

Beautycounter - Become a Beautycounter Consultant

I would LOVE to have you on my team. You get 25% off (or more) your own orders and you get the opportunity to earn some additional income by educating others about the skin care industry and how to make safer choices. Become a voice for change!!

Some consultants earn a full time income, while others do it on the side to share their passions and supplement their regular income. It is very flexible — really whatever you want it to be!

We are a direct retail company; we do not require that you spend a minimum amount on products every month and the start-up fee is only $95 (which I will help you earn right back!).

This is really a great time join Beautycounter! We are growing fast and more and more great products are being added all the time!

Most consultants are the first in their area and are able to build their business and spread the word quickly!

JOIN MY TEAM HERE

Here's how to Join:

Click this link and enter your email and other required info to create your account.  It will say Choose a Mentor and will give you an option that should default to “Adrienne Urban.” If it doesn't, click “Select a Different Mentor” and enter “Adrienne Urban” in the first and last name section.

Add your Enrollment Kit to the cart–this is marketing material and catalogs.

You can then choose to add one of the special Enrollment Product Packages to your shopping cart. These are deeply discounted, but not required. You can also shop a la carte and enjoy 25% off immediately.

Finish the enrollment page and place your order.

 

Beautycounter Products

Don’t spend another day putting who knows what on your skin.

Start your NEW safe beauty routine now!

Beautycounter is making beauty safer.

For everyone.

Come join me any way you like and be part of the movement.

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Comments

  1. Galina says

    October 29, 2018 at 7:43 pm

    Hi I was wondering about your opinion on Miessence company and Edible Beauty? As I understand that miessence is certified organic but what about the edible beauty? They say they’re natural and edible but no certification. Thanks

    Reply
    • Adrienne says

      October 29, 2018 at 9:26 pm

      Hello there. I actually really love Miessence. Their quality control is fantastic. They do not test every batch for heavy metals, but otherwise I love them. However, I didn’t find that their makeup performed well enough for me and they didn’t have everything I wanted. I found my skin to be a bit dry as well but might be interested in trying out some of their new products.

      I haven’t tried Edible Beauty–their ingredients look clean. Have you tried them? Here is a post I wrote about one of Miessence’s probiotic: https://wholenewmom.com/health-concerns/the-straight-poop-about-probiotics/

      Reply
      • Galina says

        October 29, 2018 at 10:02 pm

        Thanks for the info! I never tried Edible Beauty but really want to!

        Reply
  2. Heather says

    September 1, 2018 at 12:38 am

    What about nail polish or nail “stickers” like jamberry or color street? Have you looked into those yet? I couldn’t find anything on your website about them.

    Reply
    • Adrienne says

      September 1, 2018 at 1:00 am

      Hi Heather! I have looked into them. So Jamberry went out of business and Color Street — I hear that they are the same company that sells Incoco Nail Strips at Walmart. I did read that they damage your nails–have you read that? I haven’t painted my nails in years but I’ve thought about it–however I hear that most / all safer nail polishes don’t last very long. Thoughts on all of this?

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      • Heather Meenach says

        September 7, 2018 at 10:14 pm

        My friend sells Jamberry. They have been bought by another company and they are still available. The original Jamberry owners were committed to eliminating the top 5 toxins from their products and the new company has expressed striving to eliminate the top 8. Jamberry does sell actual polishes along with their nail wraps. I’m not sure about Color Street’s stand on toxins, though. Their nail wraps are actually nail polish, but I’m not sure if the toxins are transferred to the body in that form. I have used Jamberry a couple of times and had no damage to my nails. You can’t peel them off. You must remove them properly. My friend that sells them removes hers with coconut oil. Jamberry’s regular nail polish did not stay on very long when I used it. That’s why I like the idea of the wraps because they can last a lot longer. I do want pretty nails, but I also want to stay away from toxins as much as possible.

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        • Adrienne says

          September 8, 2018 at 10:45 am

          Hi there! Thanks for sharing. Who was Jamberry bought by? I don’t know what to think about the nail wraps. I guess my main thought is just more for landfills and also that I read that they damage nails which isn’t a good thing. What are your thoughts? I was thinking I would try a non toxic polish but I hear they aren’t that great either so I will probably just do without. 🙂

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