WholearthBeauty News!

Okay, I hear ya: you want me to start selling my Wholearth Beauty and Bath line online! I’m pleased to announce that we’re now up and running and not only selling our USDA certified organic products online, but we’re doing one heck of a good deal to get people excited about it.
In partnership with Vital Juice Daily—a free daily e-mail that delivers the latest information on fitness, beauty, nutrition and wellness—we’re giving away a free Wholearth USDA certified organic body wash (in your choice of creamy lavender Eco Chic, or citrusy grapefruit Grateful Planet) with every purchase of our #4, #7 or #10 fine fragrance. Be sure to enter the code “VITAL JUICE” at check out to get your $22 freebie.

The body wash is the first-ever USDA Certified organic body wash to ever come to market and beauty editors are raving about it, along with our room and body mist, body lotions and the first-ever USDA certified organic fine fragrance collection. From Style.com:
Green lifestyle consultant Danny Seo is what you might call a prodigy. He started the environmental activism group Earth 2000 at the ripe old age of 12 and had penned his own autobiography about his quest for greener legislation before he turned 20. An accomplished author and frequent TV talk show guest, Seo recently turned his attention to the personal care industry, hoping to bring his vision and expertise in sustainability to the masses via that great vehicle of social change, the beauty industry. “It’s the new green luxury,” Seo says of Wholearth, his USDA-certified organic product line that includes a body wash, body lotion, body soufflé, bamboo body scrub, body mist/room spray, and a perfume in three scents. The idea behind the range is to use the best food-grade ingredients and apply a hand-crafted mentality to each product, “like a Birkin bag made by one artisan,” Seo analogizes. The collection had a soft launch at Anthropologie last April in conjunction with Earth Day, but its full-service Web site went live this week, featuring his post-consumer recycled bottles spray-painted black to create a UV filter for a better shelf life. Seo has even figured out a way around the synthetic preservative issue that eludes other naturopathic entrepreneurs. A Korean-American, he utilized his experience with the potent enzyme in kimchi, the nearly non-perishable pickled cabbage delicacy, to make his skin salves last longer, sans synthetic add-ons. Like we said, prodigy.
Okay, prodigy is pushing it. I did get a D- GPA in high school, so I will have to disagree on that. But I’m glad the eco-innovations that went into making Wholearth are starting to get attention and I’m even happier to get tons of emails from fans asking about the product line and sharing it with others.
Remember: enter code “VITAL JUICE” at checkout to get your free $22 body wash. It’s a limited time launch offer and it’s my way of saying THANK YOU for all your support.
Enjoy!



Yay! Now how about tester size bottles of the fragrances? For those of us who can’t get into an Anthropologie, it would be great to sample them all at a lower price point, so we can find which one is right for us before purchasing the full size bottle!
Congrats on your new body care line! Just thought I would pass on my thoughts:
It would be even greener if you could
1) return your empty bottles for a discount on your next purchase, and then the company would recycle the packaging (sort of like the company Preserve does, except they don’t give a discount, just pay for you to ship your old stuff back.)
2) have the option to purchase refills that are in less packaging that you can just put into the bottle you already own (like Method’s handsoap refills)
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Hello! Congrats to “Wholearth” launching. I am wondering if you can provide international shipping to share your thought and action for better world with larger number of people. I’m living in Japan and tried to make a purchase yet couldn’t.
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