I met with Trilogy co-founder Catherine yesterday. She was glowing even more than her usual rosehippy self. Possibly because the natural-loving New Zealand brand has just been given a huge green-thumb up in the new book, The Green Beauty Bible. Top English writers, Sarah Stacey and Josephine Fairley (she of Green & Black chocolate fame and she who is very responsible for my waistline), review and rate a range of natural products. And five of Trilogy’s products are raved about, including the Botanical Body Wash ($25.95, available from Myer and selected health food stores), which scores a very well deserved 9.1/10.
There’s a heap of other fabulous information, from how to do a facial massage, to how to energise tired skin, to how to eat for your skin and hair, to how to look after your teeth, to how to … well do everything really. The book is subtitled ‘the ultimate guide to being naturally gorgeous’ and it really is that. For those of you who like a pretty new pedicure to go with the pretty carbon footprint. Should be out in book stores soon.







Trilogy have a great range of products. Sounds like a great book
Comment by Mel — August 28, 2008 @ 3:30 pm
Hello Kat, I was wondering if you know when A’kin will be having available stock of the Roosehip Oil, as the suppliers are out.
Cheers
Comment by grace — August 28, 2008 @ 8:53 pm
Hi Grace - Have you tried online? I just had a look on http://www.barenakedbeauty.com.au and it’s not out of stock there. K x
Comment by Kat — August 29, 2008 @ 9:26 am