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Infuse Your NYC Apartment with Green Features

If your New Year’s Resolution is to ‘Go Green,’ there are so many ways to make your surroundings both eco-friendly and chic. Here are some ideas to help you green up your living space in 2014:

Invest in some house plants

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The process of going green doesn’t literally involve filling your apartment with the color green, but in this case it’s okay. House plants have several advantages in the home, helping to filter the air while reducing your dependence on in-home air filtration systems. Plants also increase the amount of oxygen in the home. Some great edible options for New York apartment dwellers include basil, chives, oregano, or even a tomato vine if you have a window that gets full sun.

Control heat loss

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Windows are notorious for killing your home’s energy efficiency. Drafts and heat transfer through the glass panes can increase heating and cooling costs all year. But some simple window treatments can go a long way toward reducing their inefficiencies. Start by applying a new seal of caulk around older windows with eroding seals — this will limit drafts from coming into the home. In the summer months, use curtains, window blinds and other window treatments to block sunlight from proliferating through the living space and heating up your residence. In the cooler months, consider covering windows with a thin plastic film designed to minimize heat loss.

Find a more efficient living space

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Some features in a home may have a nice visual appeal while lacking eco-friendliness. Vaulted ceilings, for example, create a very large space where your heating and air conditioning has to regulate temperatures. The increased ceiling surface area also increases the risk of heat loss.

Meanwhile, needlessly large residences, or those with oversized windows, can create their own challenges in terms of temperature regulation, driving up utilities costs even when you don’t need the space. If you’re looking to reduce your own personal consumption, you might check out different rental options at ForRent.com or other apartment listings websites. In many cases, you can check out the floor plans of various complexes and units and find a property that’s energy efficient.

Switch to paper bags

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Some parts of the country, such as Portland, Oregon and Austin, Texas, have already banned the use of plastic grocery bags in stores within city limits. But, New York has yet to follow suit, meaning there are mountains of plastic bag waste every year. Paper bags have a number of advantages: they are more durable, hold more items and are more space-efficient, and you can recycle them instead of throwing them away. If you’re particularly ambitious, you can buy reusable cloth bags and carrying them with you to the store.

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Embracing Natural Beauty & Greening Your Beauty Routine

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Beauty products are increasingly marketed to have all-natural, totally “green” ingredients that leave your face fresh and your conscience clean. With so many cruelty-free and earth-friendly products out there, why not overhaul your makeup bag for a renewed look that’s gentler on your skin and the planet?

Tool Kit Overhaul

Start your green makeover by updating the toolkit. Swap out your old plastic-based beauty tools for products made with sustainably harvested, naturally renewable materials, such as bamboo. Green-up your beauty kit with these solutions:

  • EcoTools: EcoTools are affordable, effective, and made from cruelty-free synthetic bristles and recycled aluminum. A set of six brushes sells for only $13, which makes this 2012 Green Product winner a solid steal for the green girl on a budget, spotlights Instyle Magazine.
  • Urban Decay: Urban Decay’s “Good Karma” blurring brush was recognized by the natural beauty blog, Gorgeously Green, as being highly effective at blending makeup without brush marks. Urban Decay has also led the eco-friendly cosmetic industry for years with its cruelty-free products, which identifies this company as a trusted source for superior green goods.

Mineral Makeup

As you perfect your skin every day with foundation, keep in mind that standard foundations contain harmful chemicals that damage the skin over time. Mineral makeup blends create that lustrous look, made with ingredients that are all-natural, antibacterial, and perfect for sensitive skin types.

Refinery29 recommends these top picks for the best up-and-coming mineral makeup brands:

  • Inika Mineral Foundation: Silky, soothing, and perfect for sensitive skin, Inika Mineral Foundation is an all-natural product made in Australia. Products are sold at several small online boutiques specializing in skin care, including www.adorebeauty.com.au and www.blush.com.
  • Lily Lolo: Made in England, Lily Lolo, is a pretty mineral blend power that has SPF 15 sun protection. It’s also backed by the brand’s commitment to anti-cruelty organizations.
  • Everyday Minerals: Everyday Minerals’ affordable, all-American mineral cosmetics prove that natural mineral blends can still be glamorous. The Texas-based company features all-natural, handcrafted vegan products, including shimmery eye shadows and flirty blushers.

Green Beauty Shopping Tips

Reflect on your green goals, and evaluate what beauty product ingredients are most valuable to you. Do you want to avoid animal ingredients and animal testing? Are chemical and additive-free ingredients out of the question? Do you need everyday essentials or crave glamorous on-trend products that take your style from day to night? With some research, you’ll be more prepared to navigate the widening world of green beauty.

Also, many green companies are startups and independent online boutique retailers. While shopping on these smaller ecommerce sites, make sure the company is a reputable company that values consumer privacy. According to Life Lock, retail was the sixth most targeted industry for online shopping identity theft. To avoid an online shopping disaster during your green makeover, create a pleasant experience by first looking for a website’s security seal and https in its URL. Search the web for reviews of green companies and take standard precautions while shopping online, such as storing strong passwords for each of your online accounts.

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