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Honor Mother Earth and your skin with an assortment of FREE skin care products from Kiehl's New Limited Edition Rare Earth Collection made from fairly traded Amazon White Clay. One lucky winner will win the complete product line set (a $95 value). Don't miss out on your opportunity to WIN!
Items included are:
Rare Earth Deep Pore Daily Cleanser
Rare Earth Pore Refining Tonic
Rare Earth Pore Minimizing Lotion
Rare Earth Deep Pore Cleansing Masque
How to enter: First, fill out your basic info in THIS FORM (so we can contact you if you win). Next, tell us what you do to be eco-friendly in your life by COMMENTING in this thread by Monday April 18, 2011 at 6 p.m. PST. Good luck!
P.S. Learn more about the celebs (Chole Sevigny and Michael C. Hall) behind this limited edition and Waterkeeper Alliance (the non-profit organization) that will receive 100 percent of the net proceeds from this limited collection.
197 RepliesI wash my clothes in full batches to save water & detergent!! Also have switched to washing my hair every other to every two days...saving shampoo (which makes less plastic rubish).
But the one thing that I do that I think is the best is I always reuse paper...if it has another blank side: it's still usable!!!
We always recycle!!
I stopped buying bottle water and went to filter to save our planet.
To be ecofriendly in my life, I always recycle and bring my own grocery bags to the store. I try to use only natural products by reading the labels and encourage others to do simple things to go green everyday.
I recycle everything I can get my hands on.
We use recyclable bags when possible, and make use of the plastic bags we do receive. We recycle everything possible, and watch water usage. Even my four year old knows when something needs to go to recycle, or the water or lights need to be turned off!
I recycle paper and plastic and we use reusuable water bottles.
I have already made a more conscious effort of being more eco friendly by having less trash waste, and recycling. We as a family are composting which is new to us and also opening up windows in the morning and in the evening for a more natural air conditioning. It has already made more of a difference in our utility bills and something we are striving to do more of.
I use reusable bags whenever I shop at the health food store.
Simply stated in the subject. My efforts to improve the environment and limit my personal impact on the environment involve: recycling as much as I possibly can & purchasing products made from recycled goods, reduce the amount of water, electricity and material products I use (don't make purchases unless it is necessary - if something is broken and irreparable, if you're completely out of something or if you don't already have 20 of one thing in your closet - then make the purchase, otherwise, think twice), reuse - find ways to repurpose items around your home - use the empty coffee can for a planter or storage container, invest in reusable storage instead of purchasing sandwich baggies. Turn off lights, unplug electrical items when not in use - use power strips and turn them off to conserve energy from multiple electronics. Environmentally friendly doesn't have to be difficult or expensive - quite the contrary, it can safe you money (now isn't that something we all want!) 
