Brief life update: Beautycounter

Brief life update: Beautycounter

I am excited to share that I am Beautycounter consultant!

By the much-needed encouragement from my dear friend Kristen and full support of my amazing husband, I decided to become an ambassador for the incredible brand. I launched my Beautycounter site on January 1 of this year, so yes, literally at the beginning of the year! I have been quiet on social media about my new business, but I am going to be more vocal on my blog and social media accounts about Beautycounter. I believe in the brand. I believe in the mission. I believe everyone deserves safer personal care products.

What is Beautycounter? If you’re not familiar with Beautycounter, I encourage you to check out the brand for yourself here! Beautycounter is a personal care product brand with one mission: to get safer products into the hands of everyone. The FDA does not regulate the ingredients that go into the products we use daily, including personal care products, so in its six young years of business, Beautycounter has grown exponentially, developing safer products and advocating for U.S. legislation laws to be changed about ingredient regulation. No other brand is doing this. No other brand has a mission so ambitious.

And this is why I choose Beautycounter. I joined the Beautycounter team because my health is too precious to compromise with unsafe products. I want to play my part in being a good steward of my body and the world, and I want to share that vision with others. Our earth has become so heavily polluted, far from what God intended, and while it may seem like an insurmountable pandemic to tackle, we can begin to make just a small impact by switching to safer personal care products. As someone with an autoimmune disease, I have experienced the detrimental effects of endocrine-disrupting chemicals used in conventional products, and I am on a mission to reduce not only my own exposure to these toxins, but also advocate for cleaner and safer products for others, especially my friends and family.

Beautycounter tells its story and strives to educate others through its consultants, so that’s why you won’t see the products sold in typical stores. You might be seeing me here and there proudly posting on social media about the cleaner, safer products Beautycounter has to offer and why I use them daily. I would never suggest a bad restaurant or meager recipe to you, so I would likewise never suggest to you products I personally don’t believe in and use. You have my word.