I wanted to start this blog by sharing how I found Beautycounter and why
I fell so in love with the products and company. I have been a makeup
artist for 11 years and am also a licensed Esthetician. It wasn't until
just a couple of short years ago that my life changed drastically
because of health issues. That was the point when I started caring about
what went into my body. We began eating all organic, I cut out every
known allergen and processed food and did everything I possibly could to
try and get better naturally through food and natural medicine. With
the help of my naturopath, I was able to completely recover. A lot of my
issues were thyroid and hormone related. It honestly and truly had
never occurred to me that things I was putting not only in my body but
on my body could potentially effect my health. In addition to a change in diet, I slowly
started to throw away toxic cleaning products and make my own to use around the house. I started
researching the products I was purchasing, making my own deodorant and
toothpaste and being more conscientious about the things in my day to
day that were going on my and my families bodies. The cleaning products
were not so bad as a DIY project, But as a makeup artist it was very difficult for me to
stop using my makeup, because I couldn't just make high quality cosmetics in my kitchen. I had certain products that I'd been using for
years and was addicted to. And let's be honest, they perform pretty darn
well. I dabbled in trying some organic makeup and wound up throwing it
all away because it was completely awful. I also didn't want to spend an absolute fortune replacing
things when I wasn't sure if what I was ordering would be good or not.
Long story short, even though lots of things in my life had changed for
the better, most of my personal care and all of my makeup remained the
same. I wanted to change, I just didn't have the right products to make
it 100%.
I was browsing Facebook one day and saw an invitation
an acquaintance had posted about a brand called Beautycounter. The girl
mentioned a whole line of non toxic skin care and makeup. I absolutely
had to know more and despite not actually knowing this girl at all, I
went to her social. I was completely enamored by the products as soon as
I started testing them out. I hadn't ever found makeup that was safe
and felt and worked so well. They also looked so pretty and I loved
their marketing. It felt fresh and vibrant. I could not wait to order
stuff. The lady who was the consultant that evening shared and talked
about the company and everything they stand for. The fact that they
refuse to use over 1,500 known carcinogens in their products. The fact
that they're completely transparent about what ingredients go into their
products. The fact that ewg.org rates every single one of their
products as non toxic and safe. Every. Single. One.
So I don't have to think about it
or look it up. They're safe. For me, for my kids, for everyone. I was
almost completely sold, but then I remembered how a lot of other
companies seem to sink their teeth into you and before you know it
you're locked into them owning your soul and they're charging you $500 a month
on autoship for product that you can't get through fast enough. So I
told myself "If the company is like that, I'm not buying it." That was
the first question I asked the consultant. I was shocked when she told
me that anyone at anytime can just simply go
to their website, with
or without a consultant, and purchase whatever they want, whenever they
want and it's always $5 flat rate shipping. Oh and they have a 60 day
return policy that's easy peasy. I literally have never sold any type of
products as a constant for any brand and never thought I would. But
that night, I immediately signed up as a consultant. Because I knew that
this was a company I wanted to be a part of with products I wanted to
use and share. My goal is to educate as many people as possible about
the dangers of what we put on our bodies. I want people to know that in
less than 30 seconds whatever we put on our skin is absorbed straight
into our bloodstream. I want women to know that parabens (which are found
in shampoo, conditioner, lotion, shaving cream, makeup and more) are
found in 99% of breast cancer tissues. I want people to be aware that
the FDA hasn't set up any standards or regulations for the cosmetic and personal care
industry since 1938. That the European Union has banned over 1,100
ingredients and the U.S. Has only banned 11. That companies don't have
to disclose their ingredients, so we never actually really know what's
exactly in products we use. This is important to me, and I'm making it
my mission to spread the word.
THAT is why I choose BeautyCounter.
If you have any questions feel free to contact me at lindsay.esparza@yahoo.com.
Or if you're in the mood to browse my website, check it out here
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