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We couldn’t say it better, List Maven!

Thursday, March 26th, 2009

Yet another blogger is just as excited about our products as we are! Mary Jo Manzanares, a List Maven from Splendicity.com Here’s what she had to say:

  1. 5 Great Products at Great Prices – Natural lip balms, natural lipsticks

    , natural lip gloss, natural nail polish, and eco-easy nail polish remover.  Prices you can afford.

  2. FREE Shipping – Anywhere in the United States.
  3. No animal testing – Not only is animal testing verboten, but there are vegan products as well.
  4. Fair Wages – Peacekeepers believes in fair pay for fair work.  No matter where the workers are.  The company does not employee children, nor do business with any other company that exploits workers.  This commitment is monitored by leading agencies in the field.
  5. Ethical – Truth is power, and Peacekeepers always speaks the truth about its company, products, and the standards they commit to.

Click here to read more lists and advice from our compatriot of consumer compassion.

Peace,

Alice

Happy International Women’s Day!

Sunday, March 8th, 2009

Tell a woman in your life how much she matters to you!

Hot Gossip and Good Causes

Wednesday, March 4th, 2009

As a college-aged female, I admit that I may or may not check celebrity gossip sites obsessively. It’s embarrassing, especially since 99% of the stuff is promoting unhealthy body images and promote celebrity worship– and that’s definitely not what I’m about. But every once and awhile you’ll find some tidbit that is actually important, that praises stars for things other than pairing together sweet kicks and an “it” bag.

For instance, Ms. Star Wars-V for Vendetta Natalie Portman is stepping up to be a role model ( although she’s said otherwise…. the link here isn’t for young’uns!) and using her star power for good. She’s slated up to speak on a panel for the film A POWERFUL NOISE, along sides with such famous females like Madeleine K. Albright, Christy Turlington Burns and other notables in the women’s rights community.

The film documents three young women, one in Vietnam, one in Bosnia, the other in Mali, and their struggles with issues like HIV, war conflicts and slum life that are everyday occurrences for many women around the world. The release of this film as well as the guest panel is coordinated to start the discussions for International Women’s Day.

March 8th is International Women’s Day, with the theme of “Women and Men united to end violence against women and girls.” Click here for more information on the history of this date, as well as the cause.

Peace,

Alice