ZAO Cosmetics Mindful of Landfill

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Article Summary: ZAO Cosmetics is mindful of landfill in a commitment to sustainability that makes the brand one of the most environmentally responsible and beautifully formulated cosmetic companies.

Published May 23, 2014

ZAO pressed powders, eye shadows, lipsticks and concealers are a once time buy with original packaging; after which you refill with only the replacement cosmetic itself. Simple and easy replacements then click in and out of the gorgeous, durable natural original bamboo casing.

By purchasing refill products, it cuts down the cost for customers by 30 to 45 percent, so they save money while reducing the amount of waste produced by the cosmetics they are using.

Along with saving wear and tear on the environment, ZAO cosmetics are also great for your skin. Two of the ingredients in ZAO products that work to improve skin are organic silica and micronized silver powder. The silica is meant to help the body to absorb vitamins and minerals better by providing the body’s tissues with the silica that they need to do so. When micro-particles of pure silver are used on the skin, they are antiseptic and antibacterial, which helps to protect the skin. This factor makes the products safe for even very sensitive skin.

ZAO offers a full line of cruelty-free, high-quality cosmetics and makeup brushes. Their foundations, eye shadows and lip products all come in a great range of colors to suit any skin tone. Foundations can be purchased in the form of a pressed powder, a loose powder or a liquid, while eye shadows come in pressed powder, cream and loose powder forms.

For more information on ZAO and their products visit www.zaomakeup.us

Samantha Stull for Clarissa International Media Group

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