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  1. Herbs for Health (6/1/2008) 
    The Power to Heal: Don't forget First Aid when you think calendula. Weleda's Calendula Ointment is just the thing for taking away the sting of cuts and scrapes and helping the body heal quickly. A 0.88-ounce the tube costs $8. Available by calling (800) 24`-1030; www.usa.weleda.com Read More... 
  2. Cookie (6/1/2008) 
    Calendula baby products from Weleda. www.usa.weleda.com Read More... 
  3. Lucky (Weleda Foot Balm) (5/1/2008) 
    Weleda Foot Balm - So effective - you only need the tiniest bit - and packed with healing essential oils. ($10, usa.weleda.com)  Read More... 
  4. Natural Health (Weleda Wild Rose Creamy Body Wash) (5/1/2008) 
    What to try: Weleda Wild Rose Creamy Body Wash ($15: usa.weleda.com), infused with organic wild rose flower.  Read More... 
  5. WWD Beauty (Weleda Birch Body Srub) (5/1/2008) 
    Weleda takes a more natural approach with its Birch Body Scrub. Beeswax, carnauba wax, castor oil wax have been formualted into round beads that massage the skin and rid it only of dead skin cells, while brich leaves help detoxify.  Read More... 
  6. Marie Claire (Weleda Skin Food) (5/1/2008) 
    Beautiful skin starts with ingredients from beautiful farms, whether it's sunflower seeds, pansy, rosemary, chamomile, or Calendula (the core ingredients of our Skin Food). Weleda was biodynamic® and organic before it was trendy. It's all because pure farming makes for ingredients that closely mirror what goes on inside our amazing skin. Weleda. Cultivating Beauty since 1921. cultivatingbeauty.com Read More... 
  7. The New York Times Style Magazine (5/1/2008) 
    Weleda's matte Everon Lip Balm ($5: usa.weleda.com) Read More... 
  8. O2 (Weleda Skin Food) (5/1/2008) 
    To use Weleda's Skin Food is to become a gourmand. Nothing soothes chapped elbows and feet quite so potently as this scrumptious, lanolin-rich cream. It's also a serious moisture treat for the face, while a scrumptious blend of lavender, rosemary, and sweet orange oil will delight your nose; $17; www.weleda.com Read More... 
  9. Harper's Bazaar (5/1/2008) 
    Weleda Children's Sunscreen SPF 18 ($15). www.usa.weleda.com Read More... 
  10. Elle (5/1/2008) 
    Weleda Wild Rose Deodorant. "He did my Hair with just the dryer attached to the wall of the Hotel bathroom and my Weleda deodorant, which contains alcohol, water, and essential oil of rose," Kate Hudson. Read More... 
  11. Vogue (Wild Rose Facial Care) (4/1/2008) 
    Local Lifesaver: After converting nearly 350 microfarms in Isparta's Valley of the Roses to pesticide-free farming methods, the company funded a petal-processing warehouse, where freshly plucked blooms - picked at daybreak to capture their scent - are rushed during the harvest.  Read More...
    --Vogue 
  12. Shape (Weleda Citrus Creamy Body Wash) (4/1/2008) 
    Same top biodynamic pics: Weleda Citrus Creamy Body Wash (US $15, usa.weleda.com), which deep-cleans with lemon oil.  Read More...
    --Shape 
  13. The Oprah Magazine (4/1/2008) 
    "One tube of this all-purpose health-food-store stuff works for the whole family," Sarah says. "It's a backflash against $150 creams." (Weleda, $17, usa.weleda.com.)  Read More...
    --The Oprah Magazine 
  14. GCI (Weleda General) (3/28/2008) 
    Weleda was founded by Ita Wegman and Rudolf Steiner, who shared "the notion of affinity of man for nature due to shared evolution." Today it keeps its promise to make products with ingredients grown to organic standards or in a sustainable manner.  Read More...
    --GCI 
  15. Lucky (Weleda Sea Buckthorn Hand Cream) (3/1/2008) 
    Sea Buckthorn sounds like a tough, unattractive, seaside ground cover, no? I love anything and everything Weleda, but Sea Buckthorn was a tough sell. This hand cream sat on my desk, unopened, for a very long time. But it is gorgeously citrusy and unbelievably moisturizing - deluxe, deluxe, deluxe from the exquisite scent to the long-lasting, hand-softening miraculousness.  Read More... 
  16. Lucky (Weleda General) (1/1/2008) 
    Weleda: Even greener than organic - and now in the drugstore. Read More... 
  17. alternative medicine magazine (Weleda General) (1/1/2008) 
    Weleda is certified by BDIH, one of the three largest private certifying agencies in Europe. Read More... 
  18. Deliciousliving (Weleda Calendula Cream Bath) (1/1/2008) 
    Free of irritating detergents, this gentle wash's sweet-smelling almond and sesame seed oil are perfect for tykes and moms with sensitive skin. Read More... 
  19. Self (Weleda Wild Rose Day Cream) (1/1/2008) 
    Weleda Wild Rose Day Cream. Read More... 
  20. Kiwi (Weleda Oral Care) (1/1/2008) 
    Which brands offers products that follow these guidelines? Try Weleda Oral Care. Read More... 
  21. Kiwi (Weleda Calendula Baby Cream) (1/1/2008) 
    Weleda Calendula Baby Cream ($10, usa.weleda.com) Read More... 
  22. InStyle (Weleda Skin Food) (12/1/2007) 
    Treat skin gently. Charlie Green swears by Weleda Skin Food, a lotion that contains chamomile, an anti-inflammatory:"It smells of oranges and makes skin glow all day." Read More... 
  23. Real Simple (Weleda Foot Balm) (12/1/2007) 
    Weleda Foot Balm, $10. With peanut oil and beeswax, this balm soothes itchy feet (a common concern with drier skin). Apply before putting on socks. Read More... 
  24. deliciousliving (Weleda Wild Rose Body Oil) (12/1/2007) 
    Weleda Wild Rose Body Oil. Essential fatty acids in the musk rose and sweet almond revitalize skin and promote elasticity. Read More... 
  25. Better Nutrition (Weleda Baby Starter Kit) (12/1/2007) 
    Treat a new mom or mom-to-be with the Mother and Baby Calendula Care Kit from Weleda. This handy, travel-friendly pouch can be tossed in a diaper bag and is perfect for busy moms on the go. Read More... 

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