Save Your Skin and Save Your Hair premium-quality brands with organic Yerba Mate and Aloe Vera are rich in antioxidants, vitamins, and minerals and are handcrafted, paraben-free, and pH-balanced. Yerba Mate contains practically all of the vitamins necessary to sustain life. Rich in vitamins A, C, E, B1, B2, B complex, carotene, riboflavin, pantothenic acid, biotin, and vitamin C complex, it also contains fifteen different amino acids. Yerba Mate has been used in South America to cure everything from the common cold to fatigue.
“Save Your World is committed to protecting our world’s natural resources for future generations,” says Save Your World President Scott Cecil. “We believe that people can live in harmony with nature. Our Save Your Skin and Save Your Hair brands combine 100% natural, quality personal care products with conservation objectives. A portion of the proceeds from every Save Your Skin and Save Your Hair product sold goes toward saving a South American rainforest. Our company’s pledge is: ‘Every Product Sold Saves One Acre of Rainforest for One Year.’”
Save Your World has partnered with Conservation International to protect a critically important 200,000-acre rainforest located along the upper reaches of Guyana’s largest river, the Essequibo. Conservation International’s Chief Economist Dick Rice notes, “Save Your World’s commitment to conservation and interest in our work continues to help us in the fight to save endangered places and improve the lives of those who live there.”
Portland, OR (PRWEB) April 30, 2007
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I love the packaging & I love that part of the proceeds are helping t save the rainforest!
I know! We really have to do our part in being “environmentally green”.
Thanks for dropping by Opal!
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