Two Stars Aligning
Two mega stars have aligned with Kiehl’s and designed limited edition labels for their Rare Earth Deep Pore Cleansing Masque ($23). Since 1851, Kiehl's has been making their products with unique natural ingredients from all over the world. The pore-minimizing face mask uses fair trade Amazonian White Clay to erase dead skin cells, purify and tone your skin.
Michael C. Hall, from the hit show Dexter, and Chloë Sevigny, one of the many wives on Big Love, have teamed up just in time for Earth Day to create the eponymous labels.
100% of Kiehl’s net profit for this product will benefit the Waterkeeper Alliance, a grassroots organization that campaigns to protect, purify and maintain clean waterways worldwide. The money will provide critical professional training to nearly 200 Waterkeeper Alliance organizations and develop climate change and post-carbon transition strategies.
Clean your skin, clean our waterways. Works for us!
Waterkeeper Alliance was founded in 1999 by environmental attorney and activist Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., and several veteran "Waterkeepers." One of the world’s fastest growing environmental movements—with nearly 200 Waterkeeper programs on six continents—Waterkeeper Alliance uses powerful advocacy grounded in science and law to tackle significant local, national and international environmental issues that affect our waterways. They connect and support grassroots advocates and fight for clean water and strong communities.