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Part of living a sustainable lifestyle is reusing or repurposing what you already have. On a recent episode of the fourth hour of NBC’s Today Show, hosts Hoda Kotb and Kathie Lee Gifford shared some home beauty tips. By repurposing everyday household ingredients rather than buying new beauty products you are reducing your carbon footprint because you are not adding packaging and bottles to landfills. The first tip is a solution to a problem that many people will face this summer: the dreaded sunburn.

kathy-lee-gifford-hoda-kotbeAccording to Hoda and Kathie, you can easily relieve the burn by mixing equal parts vinegar and water into a spray bottle and applying to the effected area. You might think that the vinegar would only add to the burn but by diluting it with water it becomes a salve because it has acetic acid and will help relieve the inflammation.

Another year round problem, that rears its head in the summer in particular is product build-up on you hair causing it to lose its luster and shine. By pouring a splash (WAY less than quarter shot) of vodka into your shampoo (shaken not stirred) and using this once a week will help get rid of product build up, dirt and oil.  The only risk is using too much vodka or too often as it can over strip your hair. It might be prudent to pour some shampoo into an empty bottle and then add the splash of vodka so that you can still use your favorite product every other day without worry.

Do you have dark circles under you eyes? (who doesn’t). Well, there is no need to buy expensive products to alleviate the problem when the solution is hiding right in your pantry: Potatoes.  Potatoes contain a natural skin-bleaching agent that can help lighten those ugly under eye circles. The steps are simple grate the potato, place in a piece cheesecloth and put in a small plate in the fridge where it can drain.  Once all the liquid has been drained, gently (and avoiding contact with the eye) use a cotton ball to place some of the liquid on your under eye and let sit for 20 minutes. After that, place the shredded potatoes on the area under your eyes for 20 minutes. If you do this regularly you will see results in about three-four weeks.

Manicures and pedicures are back in all their glory for summer, and the brightest and darkest colours are the ones that will leave a stain on your nails. The simple solution is to get a soft clean toothbrush and brush your nails with whitening toothpaste. Speaking of Mani and Pedis here are two easy ways to get your hands and feet summer ready. Mix ¼ C water with ½ C oatmeal and massage into your hands. Make sure to concentrate on knuckles, cuticles, and wherever else the dry skin builds up in the summer.  The oatmeal acts as a light exfoliator for the hands and should be followed-up with a lotion to seal in the moisture. For feet exfoliate them with ½ cup of sea salt mixed with 2 tsp of almond oil. This is a more abrasive exfoliator which will work well to get rid of calluses and then seal with lotion once you are done.

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Welcome back to the Green Gazette at Planet Forward. I hope your weekend is going well and you’re still following events at the Copenhagen Climate Summit as it enters its seventh day. As predictable as  it was annoying; a fringe element made sure that the demonstration today which attracted between 25-60,000 people (depending on which source you believe) resulted in arrests for the black flag brigade who somehow think smashing windows in Copenhagen will somehow lead to slower deforestation in Brazil. The result is that the gains made by 99% of the attendees will be offset by the boorish behaviour of a tiny minority. I’ve always maintained that they should be allowed their own separate demonstration in a rock quarry the day after the civil protests are complete. Violence only creates the chance for the the negatives to say that you’re dealing with radicals, which is a shame as I feel what is really radical is doing nothing and taking a wait and see approach. Needless to say when the conference is over I’ll do some research of the outcome and ideally share mostly good news with you!

marthaLike her or not you have to accept that Martha Stewart has an ability to greatly influence the shopping public. With that in mind it is worth announcing that Home Depot will have exclusive license (beginning in January 2010) to the new Martha Stewart Green line of household products. The eco-friendly product line, consists of 10 products for laundry, kitchen, bath and household cleaning, is being developed and marketing by the Hain Celestial Group, Inc. I’m confident it will be a success and to that end the reduction in traditional harmful cleaning products is a positive to be applauded. If you don’t want to tackle the snow to visit a Home Depot don’t forget we also offer the MIY Green Home Cleaning Kit which offers affordability and versatile applications. Read more about this on our site.

Holiday gift ideas are always useful and in this Ipod/Wii age I often wonder if parents are still remembering to purchase buy their children books to encourage reading? We have a Christmas budget rule in our house that at least a certain percentage of all gift budgets should be spent on books as we think every effort to help a child become an avid reader will only help them in later years. We also try and set aside a few hours each weekend when the kids are encouraged to relax with a book and just get lost in the stories. It’s promising to see that childrens books are developing a strong stable of green themed books to encourage children to become informed about environmental issues. Eco-issues are almost certainly going to be amongst the largest of global concerns for our current generation of children as they grow up and I think nurturing an inherent interest many kids display about animals and nature is a natural progression. This article in the L.A. Times reviews some of the best titles that you might want to consider putting under the tree along with the video games and hot wheels cars.

Also from the L.A. times this story reveals how green jobs are bucking the trend in a difficult labour market and are in growth as predicted. greencollarjobs120508Throughout the US election last year there was much talk about how making the economy more green would create jobs and some stimulus within the economy and employment market. Twelve months later it is encouraging to read that the theory is becoming an actuality in California. As you read the article you’ll see that the trend hardly outweighs the overall difficult job market but if you are in a position to retrain or at the beginning of your higher education it provides some strong evidence that making a step toward a growth industry such as alternate energy or home/business retrofitting would be a wise move.

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Last month on June 19th and 20th, Planet Forward participated in the 2nd Annual Eco-Savvy Festival at Mel Lastman Square, in the heart of North York.  The Festival is a free event for the public, put on by Enlightened Events, to help consumers “screen through all the green” marketing and find responsibly made products and services.

Planet Forward was thrilled to participate as an Eco Merchant showcasing its variety of quality, eco-friendly products to consumers looking to make environmentally and socially conscious purchases.  Main sellers were the Planet Forward Sustainable Stainless Steel Bottle, the neoprene lunch bag, the Basket-On-The-Go and the MIY Green Cleaning Kit.   Also, it appeared as though the heat on Friday drove up the demand for the short-sleeved organic t-shirts, while consumers seeking last minute Father’s Day gifts snatched up the organic cotton Baseball Caps.

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