Showing posts with label campaign for safe cosmetics. Show all posts
Showing posts with label campaign for safe cosmetics. Show all posts

Friday, May 4, 2012

JES Organics Skincare has changed my life!!

I continue to feel blessed every day to know that I am helping others whether it be with their chronic illness, health care questions or with their skin care needs.   It has also been a huge blessing to have become friends with many of you through the phone and e-mail from all over the country even though we have never met in person.   Some of you have been corresponding with me for years and we still don't have faces to put with names but you are still dear friends to me.   I love getting feedback and hearing from you all of you.

I got the e-mail below today from Kathleen who called me April 11th when she found JES Organics on the internet.  Last week, Kathleen's sister called me to order the skin care set because of the difference she saw in her sister's skin.

"Janis, Thank you so very much for your wonderful Jes Organic Skincare that has changed my life!!  I have been searching for an organic skincare to avoid all the toxins that are poisoning so many people. God sent me to your website. I spent alot of time investigating the ingredients which you openly add to your product information as other companies keep their toxins a secret. I saw immediate results after I tried your products and my skin continues to improve 3 weeks later!!! My skin is more youthful, moist, firm and my age spots are fading. Thank you so very much for your wonderful skincare as it is truly a Blessing in my life. I now feel younger and more vital as I take on lifes daily stress and toxins with the armor of Jes Organics Skincare. God Bless you." Sincerely, Kathleen Coronado

We don't spend money on fancy advertising or have the most fancy packaging but this helps to keep our prices low. We are constantly hearing from our customers that they can't believe the price of our skin care for the quality they are getting. Our best advertising is word of mouth and great personal testimonials like this one.

I wanted to share with all of you some of our customer stories about our wonderful organic skin care line. We have skin care for all ages and skin types and have amazing results for all. Become an educated consumer,look beyond fancy packages, hype advertising, movie stars, and read ingredients for yourselves.  Click here to read more testimonials  
Skin Care Set

Why Use JES Organics Products?

 • Our natural skin care products are created to help you look your best without compromising your health or polluting your body, or the planet with toxic ingredients, fragrances, parabens, hexane or sulfates.

• Our pure products are created with healing organic nourishment for the skin without the use of pthalates, parabens, sulfates, synthetic fragrances, dyes, mineral oils, or toxic chemicals.

• Our natural skin care products are made using the highest quality organic plant ingredients.

• All of our pure skin and body care products are created with a focus on supporting optimal skin health, rather than simply manipulating the skin's appearance. We believe that this approach to beauty is the only true way of promoting authentic, lasting visible radiance.

• Our products are made in the USA.

• We disclose ALL ingredients on our web-site and package labels.

• Excellent customer support and fast shipping.

• No Nano products.

• NO Animal testing.

• We use environmentally responsible manufacturing processes and packaging.

• We genuinely care about you and your health.

• We offer free consultations and on-line support for your health needs.

• JES Organics products are ranked as some of the safest (according to the Skin Deep consumer database). JES Organics has a Champion Status rating with EWG Skin Deep.






Tuesday, April 3, 2012

Industry Influence Dominates Historic Hearing on Toxic Cosmetics

For Immediate Release: March 28th, 2012
Contact: Stacy Malkan, stacy@safecosmetics.org, 202-321-6963; Stephenie Hendricks, stephdh@earthlink.net,415-299-9510
Industry Influence Dominates Historic Hearing on Toxic CosmeticsRegulatory Fight Could Turn Ugly as Congress Seeks to Overhaul Cosmetics Regulations
(Washington DC) In response to public pressure from recent scandals including mercury in face cream, lead in lipstick and formaldehyde in hair products, the House Energy and Commerce Health Subcommittee yesterday convened the first Congressional hearing in 30 years on the safety of cosmetics and personal care products. The hearing was weighted in favor of industry, which represented four of the six witnesses who testified. No witnesses representing health impacted salon workers or consumers were called to testify.

“It’s upsetting that manufacturers, their trade groups and lawyers got most of the seats at the table but the voices of people who have been hurt by toxic products were shut out of the process,” said Jennifer Arce, a hairstylist who is suffering respiratory ailments due to formaldehyde exposure from hair straightening treatments. Arce’s name was submitted to the Committee but she was not chosen to testify.

“Despite the heavy industry influence, safe cosmetics champions Rep. Jan Schakowsky (D – IL) and Rep. Ed Markey (D-MA) gave voice to the strong science supporting concerns about toxic chemicals in cosmetics and were staunch advocates for public health, worker safety and consumers’ right to know,” said Lisa Archer, director of the Campaign for Safe Cosmetics.
Michael DiBartolomeis, PhD toxicologist and head of the Safe Cosmetics Program for the California Department of Health, testified that companies have reported to his office 17,060 personal care products that contain one or more of 96 carcinogens or reproductive toxicants. The reporting is required by the California Safe Cosmetics Act of 2005.
DiBartolomeis stressed the importance that any federal cosmetics legislation must not preempt states’ rights to create stronger standards, as California has done. This could be a central issue as Congress gears up to debate cosmetics safety in the weeks ahead.

“This is a critical time for the future of cosmetic safety in the United States. Industry, environmental groups and both parties seem to agree that the failed 1938 cosmetics laws need to be updated, but the million-dollar question is, will it be meaningful reform or will industry write its own rules and make a bad situation worse?” said Janet Nudelman, policy director of the Breast Cancer Fund.
Three legislative proposals are circulating. The original cosmetics safety bill -- the Safe Cosmetics Act, introduced last year by Schakowsky, Markey and Rep. Tammy Baldwin (D-WI) -- is being supported by more than 100 consumer, public health, medical, faith and environmental groups.
Yesterday, Reps. Frank Pallone (D-NJ) and John Dingle (D-MI) introduced the Cosmetics Safety Enhancement Act. That bill calls for companies to pay $500 in user fees and would grant recall authority to FDA for cosmetics. Unlike Schakowsky’s bill, it would not provide protections against carcinogens and reproductive toxins in cosmetics, would not require full disclosure of cosmetic ingredients, and does not contain as strong a safety standard.
A third legislative proposal, written by the Personal Care Products Council, seeks to have FDA codify into law decisions about ingredient safety made by the industry-funded Cosmetic Ingredient Review Panel. Such a move would be “unprecedented” and possibly unconstitutional, according to Michael Landa, Director of the Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition at FDA, who testified at the hearing.
The Energy and Commerce Committee has said there is a placeholder for cosmetics safety language to be added by Rep. Leonard Lance (R-NJ) to the User Fee Reauthorization Act that Congress will vote on in the coming months.
“Essential public health protections could be set back another 70 years if industry gets away with writing its own laws that put industry profits over public health,” said Janet Nudelman from the Breast Cancer Fund.

Nudelman stressed the need for meaningful reform that includes phasing out cosmetic ingredients linked to cancer, reproductive or developmental toxicity; a safety standard that protects workers, babies and other vulnerable populations; full disclosure of ingredients and FDA authority to recall dangerous products from the market—all of which are elements of the Safe Cosmetics Act of 2011.
"Anything less than this will fail to protect the public from the worst toxic chemicals that are lurking in our most intimate products," Nudelman said.
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The Campaign for Safe Cosmetics is a coalition of more than 150 nonprofit organizations working to protect the health of consumers and workers by eliminating dangerous chemicals from cosmetics. Core members include: the Breast Cancer Fund, Clean Water Action, Commonweal, Environmental Working Group, Friends of the Earth, and Women’s Voices for the Earth. www.safecosmetics.org

Friday, December 2, 2011

Campaign for Safe Cosmetics Recognizes JES Organics

Campaign for Safe Cosmetics Recognizes
JES Organics as “Champion”
of Green Personal Care

JES among select companies that formulate personal care products without
harmful chemicals and fully disclose ingredients

Today, the Campaign for Safe Cosmetics, a coalition of more than 150 nonprofit organizations working to protect the health of consumers and workers by eliminating dangerous chemicals from cosmetics, recognized YOUR Company as a Champion in the area of green personal care. In achieving Champion status, JES fulfilled all the goals set out by the Compact for Safe Cosmetics, a voluntary pledge to avoid chemicals banned by health agencies outside the U.S. and to fully disclose product ingredients.