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Eco Beauty Editor (NEW ZEALAND) is a Beauty Blogger who specializes in organics, holistic spas, health, wellbeing, skincare, cosmetics, food, self-growth
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About Eco Beauty Editor
I have worked as a journalist, editor, publicist, photographer and beauty editor for more than 16 years in Australia, the United States and New Zealand. I am also a qualified Reiki Master and am currently studying nutrition through the BodyMind Institute.
Eco Beauty Editor in the press:
Eco beauty and general eco consciousness expert, interviewed by global media including USA Today, G magazine, Australian Natural Health and others.
Eco Beauty Editor is also the editor of:
www.diaryofavegan.com
Eco Beauty Editor in the press:
Eco beauty and general eco consciousness expert, interviewed by global media including USA Today, G magazine, Australian Natural Health and others.
Eco Beauty Editor is also the editor of:
www.diaryofavegan.com
About EcoBeautyEditor.com
EcoBeautyEditor.com is an evolving resource of organic recipes, beauty and natural health information, research, interviews, videos, reviews, expert recommendations, holistic treatments and much more — information that can help you feel vibrant and beautiful from the inside out. Authentic beauty also comes through self-love and self-acceptance, as such, I’m also excited to share with you tools, programs, workshops and products that may lead you to realize your true potential — and beauty. The site was launched in January 2011
History of the blog
As a former mainstream magazine beauty editor, I was working in a glamorous industry, surrounded by glamorous people, styling model shoots, and testing and recommending the latest in skincare and cosmetics. It was my job to tell readers how they could achieve supermodel perfection, even if I hadn’t quite gotten there myself. I’d pin high expectations on every gel that promised to dissolve cellulite and any cream that had been scientifically proven to fade away sun spots. With drawers full of every beauty product you can imagine, it wasn’t long before I became cynical, realizing that so many of the products I’d been testing and wearing fell far short from the results they promised. I suddenly became interested in what ingredients made up these various potions and lotions. I no longer wanted to wear — or recommend — anything I couldn’t pronounce. The non-organic, synthetic beauty products I had been wearing, along with the junk foods I was eating and my off-the-chart stress levels lead to chronic fatigue and other serious symptoms that stoppedme in my tracks. I couldn’t work for a year. My weight plummeted to a sickly 47 kilos. I’d almost faint every time I’d stand up. If this was what skinny felt like, I didn’t want it. All I longed for was to feel healthy — whatever that felt like, I wasn’t sure anymore. The illness took me on a 12-month journey of self-discovery. I not only overhauled what I put on my skin, but I also changed my diet, cleared out old emotions and took a good hard look at my beliefs. I was finally on the road to healing and self-acceptance. I’m now passionate about spreading the message that true beauty starts with good health, through body, mind and spirit.
The blog can also be found on
Twitter: www.twitter.com/ecobeautyeditor
Facebook: www.facebook.com/ecobeautyeditor
YouTube: www.youtube.com/ecobeautyeditor
History of the blog
As a former mainstream magazine beauty editor, I was working in a glamorous industry, surrounded by glamorous people, styling model shoots, and testing and recommending the latest in skincare and cosmetics. It was my job to tell readers how they could achieve supermodel perfection, even if I hadn’t quite gotten there myself. I’d pin high expectations on every gel that promised to dissolve cellulite and any cream that had been scientifically proven to fade away sun spots. With drawers full of every beauty product you can imagine, it wasn’t long before I became cynical, realizing that so many of the products I’d been testing and wearing fell far short from the results they promised. I suddenly became interested in what ingredients made up these various potions and lotions. I no longer wanted to wear — or recommend — anything I couldn’t pronounce. The non-organic, synthetic beauty products I had been wearing, along with the junk foods I was eating and my off-the-chart stress levels lead to chronic fatigue and other serious symptoms that stoppedme in my tracks. I couldn’t work for a year. My weight plummeted to a sickly 47 kilos. I’d almost faint every time I’d stand up. If this was what skinny felt like, I didn’t want it. All I longed for was to feel healthy — whatever that felt like, I wasn’t sure anymore. The illness took me on a 12-month journey of self-discovery. I not only overhauled what I put on my skin, but I also changed my diet, cleared out old emotions and took a good hard look at my beliefs. I was finally on the road to healing and self-acceptance. I’m now passionate about spreading the message that true beauty starts with good health, through body, mind and spirit.
The blog can also be found on
Twitter: www.twitter.com/ecobeautyeditor
Facebook: www.facebook.com/ecobeautyeditor
YouTube: www.youtube.com/ecobeautyeditor
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