Health Is Beauty,  Heroines

Eco Chick Talks Importance of Non-Toxic Beauty with Veria Living (Huge Giveaway, Too!)

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Last week we shared the first video in a series of interviews we did with Veria Living for their new platform Veria Voices. (We also announced our exciting MegaGiveaway with Veria which is still open! Details below.)

In this video, I talked about the importance of using safe, non-toxic beauty products.

Eco Chick is the Internet’s first site covering green fashion and beauty for women, and since launching in 2005, we’ve continued to cover, and be a reliable resource for the best, non-toxic beauty products out there.

But we’re also huge advocates for eating clean and drinking a lot of water daily. Because let’s face it. You can use the purest products out there on your skin, but if you’re dumping garbage into your body, the products won’t get you too far!

Here are the aforementioned deets on the giveaway: Veria Living is giving away a $200 gift certificate to eco fashion boutique Kaight To win Eco Chick’s prize or one of the other five incredible gift certificates selected by the other experts, visit the “Veria Voices” webpage and fill in your email address next to the Veria Voices videos. Entering is a breeze! (You can enter the sweepstakes on each Veria Voice’s profile page once per day – for a total of up to six entries per day. The sweepstakes ends November 30, 2012 at 11:59 p.m. EST.)

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Lindsay has spent her career at the intersection of media and social change. In her role at Eco-Chick, Lindsay has established partnerships and campaigns with some of the world’s most-recognized companies committed to sustainability and CSR. She co-created the popular interview series “Heroines for the Planet” that features groundbreaking women who share courage and a deep passion for protecting people and the Earth. Lindsay is the Marketing and Sustainability Manager at Health-Ade Kombucha and previously served as Director of Communications at the social enterprise CBS EcoMedia. There she directed corporate advertising dollars to the nation’s most effective non-profits tackling urgent social issues in local communities and was awarded CBS Corporation’s prestigious Share-the-Vision award. She has written for Whole Living Magazine, Edible, Cottages & Gardens, From The Grapevine, EarthHour.org, Eco-Age.com, and for environmentalists Laura Turner Seydel and Susan Rockefeller. Lindsay holds a BS in Global Business Studies and Marketing from Manhattan College, and received the 2012 Honors Award at Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism.