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Whole Foods on Union Station in Denver, Nov. 15, 2017.
Whole Foods is about to begin its annual Beauty Week sale.
From March 27 through April 2, the grocery chain will be offering 25 percent off on makeup, facial care, nail polish, perfume and makeup brushes. If you are an Amazon Prime member, you get an additional 10 percent off. Sounds like a win, right?!
From skin saviours like Thayers Witch Hazel Rose Petal Toner to makeup picks like Mineral Fusion Volumizing Mascara, this year's super sale will have it all -- minus any parabens,
phthalates, formaldehyde donors, microbeads, EDTA or other harsh ingredients.
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To shine more light on the beauty and body standards at Whole Foods, there will also be a Better Beauty Swap on March 30th at select stores from 8 to 9 a.m. The first 200 customers in select New York City, Chicago, Philadelphia, San Francisco and Los Angeles stores can bring in one empty beauty or body care product (does not include nail polish, nail polish remover, perfume, or pressurized containers such as aerosol hairspray) and swap it out for a free limited-edition Whole Foods Market Beauty Bag (valued at more than $100 each), while supplies last.
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We’re getting ready for Beauty Week (3/27 - 4/2) with celebrity #makeup artist and #cleanbeauty expert @kateydenno. 💋 Head over to our Instagram Story to ask her your makeup and beauty questions then check back tomorrow to hear her answers! In the meantime, swipe 👉 to get a preview of her faves then click the #linkinbio to learn more about this year’s #cleanbeauty must-haves. #CleanBeauty #MakesMeWhole #Sponsored . . . I’ve been into clean makeup and skincare since long before it started #trending. Back in my early days as a makeup artist you, could find me in the beauty section of @WholeFoods, excitedly testing out every face lotion, body oil, @drhauschkausa product (they were one of the few lines to offer lots of high-quality makeup at the time), hair creams...the list goes on and on. So many of the products I discovered a decade ago on the shelves of my local NYC #WholeFoodsMarket have remained my go-to’s for my own use, and in my makeup kit I use on my clients because everything they sell lives up to their strict body care standards—they’ve eliminated sulfates, parabens, formaldehydes, animal testing, and 100+ other ingredients. Now that it’s finally just about spring, Whole Foods Market is making “cleaning up” your beauty routine even easier with their huge BEAUTY WEEK SALE! Between 3/27-4/2, receive 25% off all beauty. Click the link in my bio for more details and check out my stories for what I’ll be stocking up on! #Sponsored #CleanBeauty #MakesMeWhole
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In the hopes of helping consumers "clean up" their beauty routines, Whole Foods says it has developed strict standards that ban more than 100 potentially harmful ingredients from the products they sell.
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Whole Foods has teamed up with TerraCycle, to recycle empty beauty product containers.
Get your coins ready to shop or swap the best clean beauty products that make you look and feel good!