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Christina Alyce Beauty

Testing and reviewing the best of clean beauty.

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I follow a few brands and private bloggers who post some awesome clean beauty swap suggestions on their social media, so I thought I'd join in with a few swaps of my own! This may end up being a series if it's well received, so let me know in the comments if there's a conventional product you've been trying to find a cleaner alternative for, and I'll gladly do a post about it! These 5 products are all ones I had experience with prior to my transition to green beauty, or that I know are incredibly popular, but just not very good for you! To shop the clean suggestions, just click on the product name! Some may be affiliate links, which help to keep my blog running.

The Body Shop's Body Butter vs. 100% Pure's Whipped Body Butter

The Body Shop's body butter is a massively popular item, but did you know it contains artificial colorants and fragrance, both of which have links to cancer, as well as a whole host of other ill-health effects? It also contains disodium EDTA which, while not inherently toxic itself, increases the absorption of other potentially dangerous ingredients. The Environmental Working Group warns that the surfactant PEG-100 Stearate has strong links to cancer, developmental and reproductive toxicity, contamination concerns, irritation, and organ system toxicity. And, ingredients aside, do we really want to be supporting a company owned by L'Oreal, one of the biggest companies that still uses the barbaric practice of animal testing? I certainly don't. The Body Shop may claim to be cruelty free, but how can that be so if your profits are supporting the parent company's animal testing? There is a disconnect here, and this is where 100% Pure comes in. The whipped body butters from 100% Pure are completely naturally derived, with the first 5 ingredients consisting of natural butters, oils, and aloe. No water thinning out this formula or glycerine to give the illusion of hydrating, like in TBS's product. All ingredients are completely plant derived, down to the scent. And those scents! I linked above to the coconut scented body butter, but they carry everything from herbal scents like eucalyptus and lavender, citrus/fruity scents like lime,  and mangosteen, to sweet ones like vanilla and almond honey. See them all here, as well as their coordinating body washes, scrubs, and lotions! I also really love that 100% Pure always has great gifts with purchase and a fabulous rewards program. And of course, they are 100% cruelty free.

Lush's Twilight Bath Bomb vs. Moon Body Soul's Moon Ball

It's no secret that I used to be a major Lushie (hell, that's how this blog really got started after all!) but after some major skin irritation that I'm still healing from a year and a half later, I decided to do some research. What I found was a whole host of irritants like sulfates, artificial fragrance, and FD&C dyes. At least one of these ingredients is lurking in every. single. Lush. product. Yep, I checked. Even the fresh face masks contain fragrance in addition to the natural essential oils, wtf?! We know fragrance has links to cancer as stated above, but it's also a major skin irritant! Also, SLSA is known to be mildly irritating to the skin, and pollutes aquatic eco systems. Petroleum derived FD&C dyes have proven links to cancer [PDF].
If you don't mind a less colorful alternative to Twilight from Lush, (and after reading the risks above, I doubt you do!), moon body soul offers a wonderfully natural alternative, with a similar lavender vanilla scent. The are also working on naturally colored options, and have recently introduced a green citrus and cannabis moon ball called High Moon, and another called Blue Moon, scented with Jasmine and Blue Tansy. If you aren't into bath bombs, they also offer some wonderful bath soaks and body scrubs.


Urban Decay's Naked Palettes vs. Silk Naturals' Bare Necessities Eyeshadow Sets

Urban Decay's Naked Palettes are easily one of the most popular eye shadow collections on the market today. Unfortunately, these shadows are packed with ingredients such as talc, which has been in the news a lot lately in regards to contamination with asbestos and multiple heavy metals, as well as a case involving Johnson & Jonson products accused of causing ovarian cancer. Another concerning ingredient is zinc stearate, which is harmful when inhaled. Multiple peer reviewed cases are cited here. There is also the hotly debated issue of parabens. Parabens are preservatives that have been shown to absorb and accumulate in the body, have effects on the endocrine system, and cause cell death. Sodium dehydroacetate is another ingredient of concern, with links to endocrine disruption, skin irritation, and developmental and reproductive toxicity. And of course, to get those colors they use FD&C dyes in many of the shades. 
For a natural line of product with near-identical shades that perform just as well (or even better), there really is no better choice than Silk Naturals. I previously wrote a post about their dupe for the Too Faced Sweet Peach palette, and their Bare Necessities palettes are just as good. They carry perfect dupes for Urban Decay's Naked 1, 2, 3, Smoky, and Basics 1 & 2, and Ultimate Basics. I really hope they're planning to do a dupe for the Naked Heat palette next! All shadows are vegan, gluten free, and all natural.

St. Ives Apricot Scrub vs. Acure's Pore Clarifying Facial Scrub

Oh, St. Ives. How did such an awful product gain such enormous popularity? And I'm not even talking about the ingredients that have the potential to make you sick, just the fact that it's so ineffective at caring for the skin! The main pitch that St. Ives sells you is that they use walnut shells as an exfoliator. Natural, yes, but detrimental to the skin. Ground walnut shell is incredibly harsh on the skin, and creates micro tears that causes inflammation, which then leads to premature aging. Not to mention, they're marketing these harsh products as daily cleansers, when you should never exfoliate more than a few times a week maximum, no mater your skin type (most people's skin is happiest at one or two times weekly). People with blemished skin, which is whom the Blemish Control scrub is marketed to, really should not be using any type of physical scrub on their skin, because it will only further irritate the inflammation they are experiencing (in these cases, gentle enzymes and acids are your best friend). Along with these harsh granules, Sodium Lauryl Sulfoacetate, Glyceryl Stearate, fragrance, and PEG-100 Stearate appear on the ingredient list too.
For a more gentle alternative, I always recommend Acure's pore clarifying facial scrub. They are on the more affordable end of green beauty, which I know is the draw of St. Ives. Of course, with quality natural ingredients, theres just no such thing as a $2 face scrub. But I promise your skin will thank you for the minor upgrade! Acure's Pore Clarifying facial scrub contains natural oils, clays, and antioxidants, as well as jojoba esters to gently exfoliate. 


Covergirl Lashblast Length vs. W3LL PEOPLE Expressionist

This Covergirl Mascara has actually been discontinued, so for those disappointed they can no longer find it anymore may be happy to know there is a clean version that performs very similarly, and doesn't sell for $50+ a tube on eBay! Covergirl contained parabens, undisclosed synthetic wax, highly irritating Triethanolamine, multiple non-biodegradable polymers and propolyene glycol. 
W3LL People's mascara has the same lengthening effect on the lashes as Lash Blast, and doesnt clump or add excessive volume. it's the perfect natural looking daytime mascara. The ingredients list is refreshingly natural too, with a beeswax and caranuba wax base, and no irritants. Unlike Covergirl, W3LL PEOPLE does not test their ingredients or finished product on animals. It also comes in a variety of fun colors if want something a little different!





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I didn't intend to publish two empty product posts so close together, but I've been busy using up lots of stuff in preparation to move! Now that we're all settled into our new home (as brief as it will be for me- I'm moving again in October!) I have some time to talk about the products I've been working hard to use up.

Body

Schmidt's Sensitive Deodorant in Lavender Tips - This was the only scent I enjoyed from my Schmidts Sensitive Deodorant Sampler, but I really really did enjoy it! This was my daily go-to from the day I opened it until it was gone. I have a lot of other deodorants to get through before I repurchase this in full size, but it's definitely on my repurchase list! I didn't have any irritation whatsoever with this formula, which something I do have trouble with in the original formula. I also want to note that I have been seeing tons of Schmidt's at TJ Maxx and Marshalls lately! No sensitive formula spotted yet, but I have seen every scent and size in the baking soda formula. It's so much more affordable there! I think I might do a post sharing my best natural beauty TJ Maxx find soon, because they seem to have some wonderful stuff lately!

The Dirty Goat Avocado Body Wash - This jar had been sitting in my bathroom closet much longer than it should have. I don't know why I let it sit so long, because once I started using it again, I really enjoyed it! The label rubbed off and I can't find the product listing online anymore so I can't attest to how "clean" it is, but I do know it was unscented and felt very gentle on my skin, and the avocado base was moisturizing. The texture was like a dense whipped soap that didn't foam, but rinsed away easily.

Scrubs - I'm going to group the Fig + Yarrow Coffee Scrub and Prim Botanicals Debauchery Detox body scrub together, because I just did a review of them both here. I have been using scrubs so much lately to keep my skin glowy and smooth during shorts season!

Face

Olivia Care Rosehip Oil - This blend of almond and rosehip oil wasn't quite gone when I had to pack, but the cap was broken so I couldn't travel with it. I typically used it as a regular face oil, or  mixed in with matte foundation to get a healthy glow and lighter coverage. To use up the last of it, I decided to try it as a body oil, and I loved it! almond oil absorbs very easily into the skin, so it felt very lightweight. This was also a TJ Maxx find!

ORGAID Sheet Masks - I have recently used the Greek Yogurt and Vitamin C masks, and I am so glad I have found a healthy alternative to the beloved K-Beauty staple! I really need to spotlight some Korean inspired products and brands in the green beauty sphere, because it's totally trending but difficult to find clean alternatives. ORGAID is definitely one of the best! Their ingredients are squeaky clean, and I love that they're made in the USA! I didn't notice a huge difference between the two different masks, other than that the Greek Yogurt one was more moisturizing. Both gave my skin a nice boost, and they feel cold which helps to keep pores taut. There was a good amount of extra serum left in the packet, which I used all over my upper body.

Florapothecarie Rose & Green Tea Toner - Yes, I'm still working through my massive toner collection! I am nearing the end on two more right now, which I should finish just in time for cooler weather, when I'll be switching to my more hydrating mists. This was a really nice toner for summer, and I have a review here.

Herbivore Botanicals Blue Tansy Mask (not pictured) - I had been using this regularly last winter, but put it aside a couple of months ago in favor of a couple of my masks that have more antioxidant ingredients. I picked it up again a couple of weeks ago to finish off the last couple of applications, and now I want to repurchase it again! I was in the middle of a really bad breakout, and my skin looked infinitely better after using this three nights in a row. For a full review, click here.

Teeth

Dr Brite Cleansing Mouth Rinse - Yet another product that beckons a post all it's own! I got this mouthwash, plus the toothpaste and whitening pen, and I have been loving it all! This is not your conventional mouthwash - it contains no alcohol or other harsh ingredients. It's a gentle but effective combo of coconut oil, aloe, and activated charcoal. Perfect for those too squeamish to try oil pulling, but want a similar result. You can get 10% off with my code CAB10.

Fig + Yarrow Oral Hygiene Rinse - This mouthwash isn't going to whiten your teeth like the Dr Brite one does, but oh my goodness, the flavor is delightful! In addition to traditional peppermint, it contains cinnamon, clove, and basil for an extra boost. It's delicious and keeps my breath fresh for hours.

Now for some final thoughts and announcements! 

I have mentioned a few potential blog post ideas above, over Instagram, etc. so I have listed them out in a poll at the side of my blog, so you can vote on which you'd like to read the most! Whichever gets the most votes, I will write up first. If your first pick does't win, don't worry, I will get to it eventually! If there's a subject/product you want to know more about that's not included in the poll, please share below in the comments! I would love to hear more from my readers! 

Every time I put together a list of empties, I realize there are so many tried and true products I want to repurchase, even though there are countless new items I want to get my hands on! I don't have enough time, money, or real estate on my face to get through it all! I'm setting aside some money for Black Friday, and planning my wishlist meticulously!  
If you want to help me make room in my stash for new products to try and review, please check out my Blog Sale page. All of the products that I don't vibe with end up there so I can pass them on to someone who will love them! Every purchase helps keep my blog going, because it lets me fund more new and exciting product purchases for review! I promise you'll find some pretty great deals there too ;)
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As someone who previously worked at a local coffee chain, and has a sensitivity to caffeine, coffee is not my first choice when it comes to a morning beverage. But, about a year ago, I was introduced to my very first body scrub, made from coffee, and I absolutely fell head over heals.
Coffee scrubs are typically made of pretty basic ingredients, and are super easy to DIY. They contain coffee grounds and any variety of plant oils as a base, and may also utilize sugar or salt for extra exfoliation, and essential oils for any number of skin benefits. I absolutely adore the texture of coffee scrubs. The coffee is more gentle than salt or sugar because it doesn't have jagged edges, and the consistency makes for a wonderful, dense product. My favorite thing about coffee? It stimulates blood flow to tighten and brighten skin, and can even lessen cellulite. I like to apply my scrubs almost like a body mask to get the full effect: I rub it in all over my body to exfoliate, and wait a couple of minutes before I rinse, so it has a moment to absorb and work its magic. My skin glows afterwards. Sounds delightful, doesn't it? I'll share two of my favorites with you below:

Prim Botanicals Debauchery Detox Body Scrub [SHOP]

This is my go-to summer scrub. Instead of that warm cup-o-joe  scent you would expect from a coffee scrub, this one smells more earthy. Lemon, eucalyptus, and lavender essential oils mix with the coffee to create a scent reminiscent of a forest after a rainstorm. As the name suggests, this is a great scrub if you're looking for a detoxing product for congested skin, because it contains activated charcoal. This does wonders for my occasional shoulder and upper back breakouts. Black lava salt and Epsom salt add a little extra exfoliation and help to relax muscles, as a source of magnesium. The blend of almond, coconut, hazelnut, Andrioba, and Pracaxi oils help to tighten and lightly moisturize the skin.

Fig + Yarrow Coffee + Cardamom Body Scrub [SHOP]

In the fall and winter, I like something with a warm and cozy scent. Fig + Yarrow's coffee scrub is the perfect warming, decadent blend of cardamom, vanilla, black pepper and chocolate. I turn to this scrub when I need a little extra moisture during the dry winter months. It blends coconut oil and castor oil with cocoa butter and shea butter to deliver an incredibly moisturizing experience. It also utilizes the humectant and exfoliating properties of cane sugar to smooth skin.

I would love to know if you've tried and adored any other coffee scrubs, or if you prefer another type of scrub to exfoliate with. Let me know in the comments!



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