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Headquarters:
4941 NE Fremont, Portland, Oregon, 97213, USA
Year Founded:
2007
Owner:
Emily Headen
What We Say:
Here's a well organized and uplifting site with select organic and natural brands such as Kimberly Sayer, Farmaesthetics and Sevi. Owner Emily Headen used her expertise from having worked as a research analyst for The Environmental Working Group to compile an inventory of safe and fabulous beauty products. The site is easy and pleasant to navigate. Shop by category, skin concern, vegan or by brand. Full ingredients are listed for all products. On her f.a.q. page she does a fine job of summarizing the facts about her selection process as well as general skin care information.
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Worth Knowing
Shipping
Free on orders over $75
Sales Tax
None.
Return Policy
Within 21 days of purchase. Conditions apply.
Deals and Discounts
Useful Service
While you won't find a lot of customer reviews, for many products a feature called "Emily Says" provides the added information you need to make your purchasing decision. Her anecdotes are witty and informative.
Eco Attributes
Camellia Pure Beauty is powered by 100% renewable energy through Pacific Power's Blue Sky program. Items are packed in reused boxes and paking materials. Member of the Sustainable Business Network of Portland. A minimum of 5% of Camellia's annual profits are donated to nonprofits.
Outstanding Product
Wild Carrot clay masks are exceptionally pure and reasonably priced. Choose from "Wild Rose Clay" (Pink Kaolin clay, goat milk powder, ground & sifted wild rose petals, organic lemon peel powder, thimbleberry flower essence, organic pink grapefruit essential oil & pure rose essential oil) or "Cottage Garden" (french green clay, organic oat flour, organic rosehip seed powder, ground & sifted farm-grown lavender, calendula & rose petals, essential oils of yarrow, rose geranium, douglas fir, bergamot & rose).
Pros
Clean, easy to navigate site run by a very conscientious woman with a clear commitment to sustainability.
Cons
Read all ingredients to make informed choices. More information on the product packaging and sustainability of the brands would be great. Most products are Expensive.