Showing posts with label ecokate. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ecokate. Show all posts

Thursday, January 22, 2009

Take it Off

Take it all off (your makeup that is) with washable and reusable makeup removal pads by EcoKate!

These can be dotted with some olive oil diluted in water, and will take your makeup right off! (I say this from experience.)

These are also great for just exfoliating. A more natural way to do that is to dab baking soda that's been saturated with water onto a pad and scrub away. It's good to re-moisturize after this process if your face is feeling dry.

Saturday, January 10, 2009

EcoKate Featured on Green Earth Journey

Green Earth Journey recently interviewed me about my EcoKate shop.



Click the link above and check it out!

Tuesday, October 14, 2008

Green {Goody} Giveaway!

Hey all!

I just wanted to let you know that you can enter to win a set of my dish cloths over at Green {Goody}'s weekly giveaway here.



Spread the word!
~EcoKate

Tuesday, July 8, 2008

Green Makeup Removal


I know what you're thinking... Who wears green makeup? Sorry for the confusing title. Ok, I'm not really sorry. I dig confusing double meanings. But yeah, what I'm talkin' about with my blog title isn't the removal of green makeup, albeit I'm sure there are circumstances where green makeup removal is necessary. No, what I speak of is the removal of makeup in a green, earth-friendly way.



How is this possible, you ask? Welp, I crocheted up these fun little cotton cloth pads (pictured above) that you can dab some olive oil and water on, in order to remove your makeup in a more natural way that involves much less waste, as these pads can be rinsed, washed and reused, thus replacing throw-away cotton balls and other disposable makeup removal items.

So yes, now you know there's a greener way to clean your face! Why not take advantage of that knowledge and go snatch up a set of makeup removal pads from my shop!

Thursday, June 19, 2008

The Organic Mechanic


I'm happy to share that I've been interviewed and am a featured artist in a great environmentally conscious blog, The Organic Mechanic.

Check out my interview here!

Based on the comments thus far, people seem to dig my chain links scarf from ShutterKate: