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Paint Me Wise - Natural Lipstick
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Lipstick Color:
Classic, Sophisticated Medium Burgundy.
This natural lipstock ...read more >
Classic, Sophisticated Medium Burgundy.
This natural lipstock ...
Qualities:
Cruelty Free ▸
Fair Trade ▸
Supports Charity ▸
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Certifications:
Fair Trade Federation ▸
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About this product:
Lipstick Color:
Classic, Sophisticated Medium Burgundy.
This natural lipstock looks best on both blondes & brunettes. This is because this classic burgundy red is not too dark so that women with darker hair can wear it as a classic day color lipstick and women with lighter hair blot it so it’s softer. +More
Classic, Sophisticated Medium Burgundy.
This natural lipstock looks best on both blondes & brunettes. This is because this classic burgundy red is not too dark so that women with darker hair can wear it as a classic day color lipstick and women with lighter hair blot it so it’s softer. +More
This color is a must if you are a brunnette. -Less
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Qualities
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Cruelty Free ▸
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Generally indicates that no animal testing has been conducted for the product or its ingredients by the manufacturer, its laboratories, or its suppliers. Leaping Bunny also offers cruelty-free certification.
Did you know?
A little hopping bunny on a label means it has been third-party certified cruelty-free. This indicates there has been no testing on animals and no animals were harmed in making the product.
Cruelty-free and vegan are not the same; vegan is an unregulated claim suggesting no animal byproducts are in the product. Cruelty-free covers animal testing.
The European Union has a ban on animal testing (the first stage of which took effect in 2009, the next phase is due in 2013). We have no similar ban in the United States.
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Supports Charity ▸
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The seller gives a portion of every sale to a charity of their choice. Kind of makes you want to buy extra, doesn’t it?
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Fair Trade ▸
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The farmers or workers who produced the product, its ingredients, and/or parts have been justly compensated for their work. Fair Trade certification is available from Fair Trade USA.
Did you know?
In 1988, coffee became the first product to receive official fair trade certification—further proof that everything worthwhile starts with a good cup of joe.
It takes a lot of people to monitor this growing arena; there are currently 1,030 fair trade certified organizations working to ensure fair trade standards in 67 countries around the globe.
Hungry for fair trade? You’re not alone. Food accounts for most fair trade imports. Based on paid premiums, coffee, cocoa, and fresh produce top the list.
The first fair trade store in the U.S. opened in 1958.
Consumers think fair trade is more than fair. In 2010, global sales hit almost $4.4 billion—a great thing for 3rd world farmers and artisans.
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Woman-Owned Business ▸
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The company producing the product is owned either wholly or in significant majority part by a woman or women.
Did you know?
Between 1997 and 2007, the number of women-owned businesses grew twice as fast as those started by men. A victory in the battle of the sexes?
Still a ways to go... While women own 30% of privately held businesses, they’re only responsible for 13% of the sector’s employment.
Women business owners do far more with much less. Studies show that they typically start with less capital than their male counterparts. They still manage to supply paychecks to 7.6 million employees.
7.2 million businesses in the U.S. are majority-owned by women.
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Certifications
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Fair Trade Federation ▸
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Product supports economic opportunity, fair pay, safe and empowering working conditions, children’s rights, environmental stewardship and respect for cultural identities in originating community.
Did you know?
In 1988, coffee became the first product to receive official fair trade certification—further proof that everything worthwhile starts with a good cup of joe.
It takes a lot of people to monitor this growing arena; there are currently 1,030 fair trade certified organizations working to ensure fair trade standards in 67 countries around the globe.
Hungry for fair trade? You’re not alone. Food accounts for most fair trade imports. Based on paid premiums, coffee, cocoa, and fresh produce top the list.
The first fair trade store in the U.S. opened in 1958.
Consumers think fair trade is more than fair. In 2010, global sales hit almost $4.4 billion—a great thing for 3rd world farmers and artisans.
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USDA Certified Organic ▸
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At least 95% of the product’s ingredients were produced without chemical fertilizers or pesticides, sewage sludge, irradiation, or genetic modification. Animals must have outdoor access, basic welfare standards, and be fed antibiotic- and hormone-free organic feed.
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Ingredients
organic castor oil , organic beeswax , organic carnauba wax , organic shea butter , organic jojoba oil , organic cocoa butter, tocopherol , may contain (+/-): mica, may contain (+/-): carmine , may contain (+/-): titanium dioxide, may contain (+/-): iron oxide
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A product of activist parents, Jody found herself searching for something more.... One night she dreamed about PeaceKeeper. She dreamed that it wasn’t just a cosmetics line: it was a movement.
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