PEACEKEEPER NATURAL PRODUCTS
ABOUT PEACEKEEPER

Peacekeeper Cause-Metics
is the first cosmetics line to give all of its after-tax, distributable profits
to women’s health advocacy and urgent human rights issues. PeaceKeeper builds a
bridge between extraordinary women in the land of plenty and extraordinary women
who, by chance of birth, don’t have our resources or opportunities.
PRODUCTS
PeaceKeeper
Nail Care Line
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NAIL
PAINT
Vegan
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PeaceKeeper Nail Paints are made without Toluene,
Formaldehyde, Acetone, Phthalates, Parabens, or
FD&C/Lake Coloring in our products. And, PeaceKeeper
does absolutely NO ANIMAL TESTING! This is NOT a
waterbased nail polish enamel. Since nature does not
make a “real” fire-engine red, you will not find reds
of those tones in our line. Fire-engine reds are made
with FD&C coloring and are synthetic. PeaceKeeper uses
minerals from the earth for coloring like Mica,
Titanium Oxide and Ultramarines. We do however use
Carmine (a pigment derived from carminic acid from the
scales of certain insects) in Paint Me Stunning so if
you are a vegan stay away from this colors. ALL of our
other nail colors are VEGAN !

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NAIL POLISH REMOVER
Vegan
Made
from natural fermented sugars and scented with rosemary
and spearmint. The days of alcohol, acetone, and FD&C
coloring are over with this revolutionary formulation.
No
animal testing, artificial colors, artificial
fragrances, toluene, formaldehyde, acetone, phthalates,
parabens, synthetic preservatives, mineral oil, lanolin,
sodium lauryl, sodium sulfate, gluten

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ABOUT SAFER NAIL POLISH PRODUCTS
There are many nail
polish brands on the market that claim to be all natural nail enamel. But
finding natural nail
polish is like finding a needle in the hay. It's nearly impossible. Most people pick
out each piece of straw, or purchase one nail polish after another, only to find
that they hadn't found that right product. Wouldn't it be better to know
better what your looking for? Then if you know what your looking for you'll know
how to detect what the fakes are. So here is a list of things that can
help you find that natural polish you've looked high and low for:
1. Read the ingredient
list. If it's not available, just pass it up. If it contains formaldehyde,
toluene or Dibutyl phthalate (DBP) then it's not all natural, it's not safer.
Skin Deep's Cosmetic Safety Database gives Dibutyl phthalate or DPB, a score of
a 10 when it comes to risk factors. Less is best. The best nail polish options
will be without these ingredients. You should also look for less FD&C Color
additives or highly refined colorants. Today there are manufacturers like
PeaceKeeper who produce nail polish without the 3 No No's above, and without
FD&C Color additives. You can choose from their pre-made color options, or even
make your own by using their clear nail enamel and adding loose mineral colors
to them to make a designer shade. It's possible to make green nail polish, brown
nail polish, pink nail polish...
2. Look at how many nail
polish colors the brand offers. If they offer dozens, then you can
conclude that they are not all natural or their formula is possibly less than
safe. Nail polish brands that offer neon nail polish shades is a dead
ringer for not natural. Consumers who want a non toxic nail polish need to
understand that there are limitations to safer nail enamels. Don't let these
limitations make you feel your losing out though. You'll enjoy the
benefits of safer nail polish when you notice your nails not staining as much;
less splitting nail beds; healthy looking nails will grow better as well.
3. Some additional
ingredients we feel a must to mention are synthetic fragrances that mask odor.
Synthetic fragrance blends can mean hundreds of different chemical components to
make up one signature smell. Opt for formulas that do not use these
fragrances. Often they are blended with other ingredients and may not be listed
on the label such as DBP. Colophony (rosin) and synthetic preservatives
make up the final list of what to avoid. Colophony is the solid residue
from crude turpentine. Skin Deep gives turpentine a mark of 7 on their
safety score while Rosin is given a mark of 8. Information coming in
suggests that it is a human immune toxicant, so why not avoid this ingredient as
well.
You may ask what's left
in the nail polish if these ingredients shouldn't be in your bottle of nail
enamel. There is going to be a chemical left for sure in either a dye free
solvent nail enamel such as PeaceKeeper or a waterbased nail enamel such as
Honeybee Gardens or Suncoat Naturals. But what's left is certainly a safer nail
polish experience. And that is what the goal is. The only way to have an
all natural nail polish is by using a great natural cuticle oil and buffing the
nail such as what you'd experience with a manicure. And this is widely
available - you found the needle! But if you want more, then I think we've
given you the magnet to find the needle so you don't have to look under every
straw to find that perfect natural nail polish.
QUESTIONS REGARDING
Check out our
Natural
Beauty Advice area for tips on using cosmetics properly and caring for natural
products.
Check out our
Product
Detail area for questions on ingredients for this line.