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Although most of our economy is still dependent on petroleum-based products from making to transporting goods, one company is looking to reverse the trend by offering natural, organic skin care products made with non-petroleum, natural and organic ingredients that are locally harvested. Moon Valley Organics is a Washington state company that specializes in handmade natural skincare alternatives using organic botanicals and natural bee products. All of Moon Valley's products are made with organic oils and all packaging is made with non petroleum based, natural fiber materials and soy-based ink. Moon Valley offers a variety of organic products to choose from, including lip balms ($2.95), beeswax beeswax: see wax.
beeswax

Commercially useful wax secreted by worker honeybees to make the cell walls of the honeycomb. A bee consumes an estimated 6–10 lbs (3–4.
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 honey ($3.95$17.95) and soaps and I lotions lotions,
n.pl nonoily treatments intended to be applied to the skin for a variety of cosmetic or medicinal purposes.
 ($4.95-$13.85). Not only are the prices friendly, but the product line continues to expand--recent additions include products for both baby and mother. There's the Tummy Bar ($10.95) for expectant mothers, designed to help prevent stretch marks stretch marks nplestrĂ­as fpl

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, and the Baby Bum Bar ($8.95), an all natural treatment for diaper rash Diaper Rash Definition

Dermatitis of the buttocks, genitals, lower abdomen, or thigh folds of an infant or toddler is commonly referred to as diaper rash.
. CONTACT: Moon Valley Organics, (360)474-1819, www.moonvalleyhoney.com.
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Title Annotation:Tools for Green Giving: Resources for Eco-Awareness and Action
Author:Greco, Jennifer
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Date:Mar 1, 2007
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