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Hello, I’m Alden Wicker, the creator and editor-in-chief of EcoCult. I balance my time between overseeing this platform and writing freelance pieces for various publications, including Glamour, Quartz, Popular Science, Newsweek, Fast Company, Vox, Inc. Magazine, and Refinery29. Feel free to take a look at my freelance portfolio.
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Sep 30, 2024 |
ecocult.com | Teri Tracy
Image credit: Dear Sundays. This post contains some affiliate links, which means if you make a purchase, EcoCult receives a small percentage of the sale price. It’s been ten years since our founder and editor-in-chief, Alden, first tested out non-toxic nail polish brands for effectiveness. Some worked better than others, of course. But with new brands and new cosmetic chemistry, we thought it was time to do a whole new test of some of the most popular non-toxic nail polish brands.
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Aug 27, 2024 |
ecocult.com | Lucielle Salomon
Image Credit: Sourcery. To support EcoCult’s in-depth research and editorial, the brands listed below feature affiliate links, which pay EcoCult a small percentage of the sale price if you click and buy. If you don’t already own a button-down shirt in a soft, natural fabric, it’s time you reconsider. A well-designed, high-quality blouse is a staple item of an eco-friendly closet. It’s the perfect investment for your capsule wardrobe. But not all button-down shirts are created equal.
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Nov 29, 2023 |
ecocult.com | Teri Tracy
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Oct 23, 2023 |
ecocult.com | Anabelle Weissinger
Image by Levi’sThis post contains some affiliate links, which means if you make a purchase, EcoCult receives a small percentage of the sale price. We only recommend brands that we truly believe in. Support our editorial work by supporting them!We know that starting the switch to non-toxic clothing isn’t always easy. Without a trained eye, you can fall into greenwashing traps, and might even spend extra money on pieces that aren’t any better for you or your health.
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Oct 4, 2023 |
ecocult.com | Teri Tracy
Image credit: Hanna AnderssonThis post contains some affiliate links, which means if you make a purchase, EcoCult receives a small percentage of the sale price. We only recommend brands that we truly believe in. Support our editorial work by supporting them!One day when he was ten years old, my son showed me a large, itchy, red rash on his chest. He had been wearing a new Cardinals athletic jersey he had received as a gift.
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