Hello, my name is Shop Shoppington and I am a consumer.

I think we’ll start with the concept of conscious consumerism. I mean, that is what we are, consumers. And, as much as we try to not consume, we end up doing just that. So let’s try to find better ways to channel that need. Conscious Consumerism is the idea that when you need to purchase an item or service you look for the healthiest, most fulfilling and eco-friendly option. Nowadays, this is so easy since everyone is jumping on the “green” bandwagon. But, that is where we have to be careful not to fall victim to the “greenwashing” trend that is very evident in corporate america. I can help with that. Best place to start? See who owns what, follow the trail all the way to the top of the corporate food chain. Who owns that supposedly healthier toothpaste in your bathroom? Maybe the original owner sold the company a long time ago for millions of dollars to a huge corporate entity? hint-hint. That happens a lot and it is disheartening to find out that the product you bought is not what you thought it was.
I love the cosmetics database over at Environmental Working Group’s Skin Deep site, http://www.cosmeticsdatabase.com/ . Ken Cook flat-out rocks and what he is doing is so important considering the overuse of toxins and chemicals in the beauty products. You just type in the product and it gives you the listing and danger level of every ingredient found in the product. It’s pretty scary sometimes but, definitely eye-opening. Now, raid your bathroom and gather up all of those “must have” products and see how they rate. As always, if you have any questions about alternatives when it comes to certain products contact me and I’ll help you out, we have tons of incredible discounts here at Nexyoo for earth friendly and super-healthy alternatives to those products you can’t live without!
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Amen. Vote with your dollars is something I frequently say. And you do have to “follow” the crumbs all the way to the owners. I know of two brands of once wholesome, organic, mindful products that were bought out by, yikes, the likes of giant chemical industries… and many of the consumers are none the wiser!
Must keep our minds and hearts open to make a change!
No kidding. You hate to name names and at the same time everyone should know since it isn’t necessarily advertised. That’s why I think one of the most responsible things we can do as consumers is do our research and definitely demand more stringent product labeling.
Wow! I had no idea about that website… thanks so much for the reference!
Yes, it’s a great website and like I said can be scary and frustrating when you find out something you love, that you thought was an awesome product, is filled with a bunch of toxins.
nice