Grassroots.
As I am on the search for great natural and organic beauty products, I have to admit that I was amazed, and very happily so, to find a wonderful line of natural products right at Kohls. The line is called Grassroots. And before you ask, yes - it is an Estee Lauder brand.

All of the products in the line are naturally-sourced, blended from essential oils with no artificial colorants or fragrances, containing no animal ingredients, and of course, are never tested on animals. On their website, the even offer a great ingredients gallery where it shows you which products they use in their line, and what the purpose of each ingredient is.
The line is a line for the entire family. The selections include products for face, body, hair, baby, kids, and even fido (ok - the pets).
The baby line is beautiful. As I help out with my beautiful 10 month old God Daughter a few days a week, I will be trying the Best Seat in the House on her little baby butt. It is a protective balm for baby’s most sensitive area! It contains Zinc Oxide - the ingredient in most major diaper rash ointments, but it has many other beneficial ingredients as well. Shea butter, sweet almond, coconut, and soybean oils just to name a few. The tube retails for $8.50.
The other baby products in the Grassroots line:
Baby I’m Amazed - soothing baby lotion
Together Time - calming baby oil
Bundle of Joy - tear-free baby shampoo and body wash (which smells insanely great!)
You can purchase any of the Grassroots products at kohls.com or your local kohls store. Also visit Grassrootslife for more information and to see more.
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POSTED IN: Body, Eco-friendly, Green, Natural Beauty, baby care, essential oils

3 opinions for Grassroots.
Allen
Feb 19, 2007 at 6:01 pm
Grassroots has a hand wash that is perfect for the kitchen,smelling of lavendar and peppermint,a great combo!
Teri
Feb 20, 2007 at 10:13 am
Thanks Allen.
I will have to look into that next time I am at Kohl’s. The scent combination sounds different, but nice!
Kris
Mar 14, 2008 at 3:07 pm
I wouldn’t be too sure about the no-animal-testing thing. I work at Kohl’s and just updated some of their graphics, and the ONLY difference in the ad copy was the removal of the line: “Not tested on animals.”
Kind of creepy.
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