Better known as “Mommy Greenest,” Rachel Lincoln Sarnoff is a journalist, consultant, sustainability advocate and former CEO of Healthy Child Healthy World who was editor of
Children magazine—before she had three of her own. Rachel was featured in
Los Angeles and
Lucky magazines and appeared on “The Today Show” and “CNN Headline News,” among others. The author of
The Big List of Things That Suck, Rachel also publishes
MommyGreenest.com, sharing advice about healthier living with less judgment, because
you shouldn’t have to be a scientist to raise healthy kids. Follow her @RachelLSarnoff and at
YouTube.com/RachelSarnoff.
Katherine Butler
Katherine Butler is a Los Angeles-based writer who mixes green with Hollywood. For the past four years, she has served as the Beauty Editor for
EcoSalon.com. At EcoSalon, Katherine and her sensitive skin have sampled, reviewed and written about hundreds of green beauty products, developing a keen sense for what works well and what doesn’t.
She’s also a regular contributor for
MNN.com and has written for NPR’s Pacific Swell,
Grist.org,
Coco Eco Magazine,
Greenopolis.com and
Greenopia.com. Her work has been featured on CNN.com and Forbes.com. Finally, Katherine also writes for the small screen, with credits including Disney Channel’s
The Replacementsand USA’s
In Plain Sight.
Starre Vartan
Starre Vartan is a world traveller, ecofashionista and writer with a green heart. The founder and editor of Eco-Chick and sister travel site Eco Chick Escapes, Starre also wrote “The Eco Chick Guide to Life” (St. Martin’s Press) and contributes regularly to The Huffington Post, Inhabitat.com and MNN.com. She’s a contributor-at-large for Martha Stewart’s Whole Living, where she covers travel and style, and is the editor-at-large for Coco Eco Magazine. During her decade of experience writing, problogging, style editing, gardening, snowboarding, swimming and trail running, Starre has tried tons of beauty products; honing her expertise concerning what works well and keeps the planet – and you – healthy along the way.

Greta Eagan
Greta Eagan, is an eco-stylist and sustainable living expert. Her academic background from the London College of Fashion and graduate studies in Sustainable Fashion have propelled her into the fashion industry as a go-to resource and real life example of style with substance. She has worked with many mainstream brands including Glamour, The Outnet, Eileen Fisher, Kate Spade and more to raise awareness around fashion and ethics.
Greta is a contributing writer for The Kind Life and Lucky Magazine, and be sure to visit her site, www.fashionmegreen.com for more non-toxic beauty and sustainable style tips! You can also follow her around the globe on Twitter @gretaeagan and send her an email to request an eco-styling consultation at [email protected].
Todra Payne
Todra Payne is a green celebrity makeup artist who has worked with entertainers, news personalities and fashion icons such as Mariah Carey, Soledad O’Brien, Sigourney Weaver and Donna Karan. Her makeup artistry and beauty advice has appeared in nearly every fashion and lifestyle magazine in the US and several abroad, along with national television & print ads.
She is the founder and managing editor of HealthyBeautyProject.com and HealthyBeautySocial.com. Her passion for the green beauty movement means she’s often asked to speak at women’s events and universities about choosing safe personal care products. Interested in having her speak or consult? Contact her at [email protected].
Paige Padgett
Paige Padgett is a leading authority on green beauty and an irreverent, free spirit . At the same time that Padgett was building her professional career, she began researching the “green scene” of cosmetics, investigating ingredients, packaging and chemicals to help reduce our “CCF,” cosmetic carbon footprint. In 2006, Paige launched a professional green kit-unheard of in her industry at the time, proving to beauty expert skeptics that eco-friendly makeup artistry and beautiful faces were not mutually exclusive.
Now considered a leading authority on ‘green beauty’ Paige is the Green Beauty Expert for the Dasani ECOmmunity Facebook Page, DailyGlow.com, Jillian Michaels Wellness Team and founded Paigepadgett.com, a green beauty website. In addition, her expertise been featured in Shape, Elle, GenLux, The LA Times, Natural Health & others, in addition to radio and television appearances.
Paige’s mission is to inspire women to be sexy and civilized by reducing their Cosmetic Carbon Footprint (CCF) without sacrificing an ounce of glamour or taste.

Sophie Uliano
New York Times best-selling author, speaker and activist Sophie Uliano has written 3 books on green & healthy living published, Sophie also shares her green living & beauty expertise via her thriving online community at www.gorgeouslygreen.com.
Calling herself “a bit of a ‘green’ girl”, Sophie’s been at it for almost 3 decades now. However, her epiphany came when she was pregnant with her daughter, Lola. She says, “I realized that our basic rights as human beings – to have clean food, air, and water, were being challenged. Bringing a child into a world where I had to read labels with a microscope in order to avoid slathering her with toxic chemicals was a big worry – I decided to do something about it.”
Gorgeously Green is about walking the middle path- a way of living where we can still have/do all the fun stuff while trying not to harm ourselves or the planet.
Stefanie Iriss Weiss
Stefanie Iris Weiss, author of nine books, including her latest title Eco-Sex: Go Green Between the Sheets and Make Your Love Life Sustainable. She keeps her carbon footprint small in New York City, where she writes about sustainability, sexuality, reproductive rights, dating and relationships, politics, fashion, beauty, and more in British ELLE, Huffington Post, Above Magazine, nerve.com, The Daily Green, Marie Claire, and Teen Vogue, to name a few. Stefanie is also an on-and-off adjunct professor when not busy writing and teaching about sustainable love.
A vegetarian and eco-activist since her teen years, Stefanie has made her passion into her work, and she wouldn’t want it any other way. She believes that life is always better when there’s more pleasure, and sustainable satisfaction is the best kind. Learn more about her at ecosex.net, follow her on Twitter: @ecosexuality, and like Eco-Sex on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Ecosex.
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