Rachel Bilson New Fashion Advice Columnist

Former “The O.C.” star Rachel Bilson has been hired as In Style magazine’s new fashion advice columnist.

The actress will front a monthly column beginning with the upcoming May issue of the publication.

According to WWD.com, Bilson will answer readers’ style questions and reveal some of her favorite trends.

In her first column, she’ll list her favorite spring style brands, including Lanvin sandals and Matta scarves.

Bilson says, “I’m not planning on quitting my day job to be a full-time fashion editor, although I am really enjoying it and it intrigues me very much. I’m actually flattered more than anything that people want to ask me questions about style. I am honored to do it.”

Women’s Green Personal Care

It looks like the world is becoming to be green and that’s great! But no doubt it does not happen at once. I mean that it needs each us should learn to give up some settled habits to help to change the surround to be better.

So, you can start right now not only to make the world better but also save yourself some money and that is important as well, right? I say about woman green personal care to make your own beauty treatments at home. Any time you need it you can go into your kitchen to concoct some of your own delicious beauty treatments choosing whatever ingredients you want and definitely the Internet is a big helper in the way of finding what, when and how you can use one or another product you keep in your fridge.

Besides that try to use aluminum-free deodorant, brush with natural toothpaste, tame your mane with healthy hair care, choose petroleum-free products, get a healthy, chemical-free tan, avoid animal testing.

Even those of us who aren’t vegetarian or vegan would agree that testing cosmetics on animals is unnecessary and unethical. Look for the Humane Cosmetics Standard (HCS)label on products to check they are cruelty-free. It is the world’s only international standard for cosmetic or toiletry products that are not animal tested. The HCS was launched in 1998 by an international coalition of animal protection groups from across the European Union and North America, including the European Coalition to End Animal Experiments.