By Liz Thompson
Saturday, 15 August, 2009

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Liz Thompson is founder and editor of OrganicBeautySource.com online directory of organic beauty products which are free from harmful ingredients. Liz is dedicated to safety in cosmetics, researching and writing on the hazards of chemical/synthetic ingredients in the products we use on our bodies, and strives to do her part for the environment. She loves reading, shopping (online & off), vacationing, staying healthy and spending time with family and friends.

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Revolution Organics Hot New Beauty Balms

RevolutionOrganicsBalmThe perfect cosmetic product is conveniently packaged, versatile, comes in a variety of gorgeous colors and, of course, is good for you and your skin.  Well, Revolution Organics has created such a creature with their Freedom Collection.

Beauty Balms ($33.95) are creamy colors that come in a a sleek twist-up tube (easily tote-able) and are made with good-for-skin ingredients, like olive oil, jojoba oil, coconut oil and aloe vera.  All are 100% natural and made with 85% certified organic ingredients and mineral-based pigments and packaged in recyclable material.

Now on to the fun part – you can use these luscious tints on cheeks, eyelids and lips.  A truly multi-talented gem.  Come in three hot colors:  Blushed – a rosy pink that will be perfect for fall, Sunkissed – a favorite of the moment that provides a peachy glow and Bronzed – for a golden-y glow, use this one to add a subtle smokiness to eyes.

Revolution Organics doesn’t stop there.  Add a Freedom Gloss ($25.95) to your makeup bag for stay put color that keeps lips soft and shiny.  Try Integrity, the perfect nude with just enough pink to go with everything, any time of day.  Come in four other stunning colors.

Image credit:  Saffron Rouge

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