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Where does the sunscreen go after our skin absorbs it? Can deodorant raise your risk of cancer? Why petroleum jelly isn’t best for babies? These and many other questions are answered at the pages of The Green Beauty Guide: Your Essential Resource to Organic and All-Natural Skincare, Hair Care, Makeup and Fragrances, debuting in October 2008. Hairsprays, makeup, lotions, perfumes, soaps, shampoos and so many other beauty and hygiene products contain chemicals that are harmful to our health. The Green Beauty Guide has all the answers about which beauty products to use, what organic really means in the beauty industry, and why organic is a better choice for overall appearance. Written by a registered nutritionist and creator/owner of a new organic skin-care line, this beauty bible recognizes that women spend billions of dollars collectively each year on products that make them look good - yet may not be good for them or the environment. The Green Beauty Guide is against junk beauty! Which dangerous skincare ingredients to avoid, what’s the difference between natural, organic, and biodynamic and why it matters, how to shop for the best organic beauty products without spending a fortune, how to save beauty dollars by making homemade cleansers, toners, and moisturizers - all these questions are answered. Readers of The Green Beauty Guide will also learn about the best hair care, teeth care, shaving tips, baby skin care, organic beauty detox, bottled water dos and don'ts, best juices for the complexion, vitamins and supplements for hair and skin, organic fragrances, organic bug repellents, and so much more. The book is published by Health Communications, Inc (HCI) and will be available in the U.S. in October 2008. For more information, check out the Amazon page and the The Green Beauty Guide website.