Organic Skin Care News

When one style doesn't fit all

Sunday January 31, 2010
Looking for something to wear other than gladiator sandals or skinny jeans this summer? Your chances of finding it are slimmer than ever, writes Rachel Wells.

Retreat over combat balm

Wednesday November 25, 2009
She is being dragged through the media mill courtesy of her footballer boyfriend, Greg Bird, who is appealing his conviction for recklessly wounding her. But Katie Milligan now finds herself caught up in what appears to be a marketing stunt organised by her cousin that is being strongly condemned by a leading domestic violence campaigner. A Washington skin-care specialist, Sara Damelio, has launched a "combat-ready" healing balm for abused women to coincide with this week's court case. Damelio said she created the balm Milligan used to help treat scarring following the attack by Bird last year. In a press release dated yesterday, Damelio offered people the chance to buy reduced-price jars of the organic balm to send to domestic violence crisis shelters in Australia. "The shelters [abused women] flee to are desperate for the most basic of items, including underwear and kitchen utensils. Providing them with Combat-Ready Balm is a practical way to help," she says in the release. Damelio conceded to The Diary the name was "strong" but said the balm had also been sent to US troops in Iraq, hence the name. "It also can be used in your beauty arsenal - it's a very healing balm," she said. Speaking outside Bird's court case yesterday, Milligan confirmed Damelio as her cousin but said she had nothing to do with the campaign. "I am unhappy with it to say the least," she said. "It's being taken care of [legally]." A NSW Domestic Violence Coalition convenor, Betty Green, said the idea was completely inappropriate. "Where do you start? If it's a joke it's a very sick joke," she said. Damelio later said references to Milligan in press material would be removed.

Cutting Edge

Sunday August 3, 2008
PRINCELY BEAUTY Just as I'd come to terms with the fact that Jessica Simpson, Justin Timberlake and the like are calling themselves "fashion designers", came news that Prince Charles has turned his royal hand to beauty. Well, organic skin care to be precise. Not only that; it's selling like hot cakes. According to WWD, the five-piece organic skin treatment set - called Highgrove, after his estate in Gloucestershire, and inspired by plants that grow there - has already sold out at the prince's ...

Organic Care All Part Of The Gran Plan

Wednesday January 31, 2007
GROWING up with women who enjoyed making their own skin-care products has inspired Samantha Molineux to set up Lily Loves Pearl, a boutique range of natural skin-care products that won the $10,000 TAFE prize at this year's Swinburne Venture Cup.

Packers Put Their Trust Into Organic Skin Care Trade

Tuesday September 24, 2002
A German chemist's passion for health and beauty and the Packer family's penchant for making money don't immediately appear to have much in common.

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