» Feature Page for: do-gooders

We love things, but who’s to say we can’t spread some goodness at the same time? From natural make-up, vegetarian recipes and tips for your home-we’ll explore what you can do to add some green to your life. Plus interviews with inspiring people that are making a difference in the world, as well as worthwhile causes and charities that need our help.

MAC – The Rodarte Collection and Controversy

By: Tyna Werner on 08/22/10 @ 11:42 pm

photo: we heart this By now, most of our readers are probably aware of the MAC and Rodarte Collection fiasco. The fashion line (and subsequent makeup collaboration) was inspired by a trip the Rodarte designers took through some of Mexico’s most depressed areas including Juarez – an improvised, factory town on the border that is [...]




Announcing the Raffle for the Rescues 2!

By: Tyna Werner on 08/16/10 @ 12:01 am

We are thrilled to announce that we heart this will once again be sponsoring the Raffle for the Rescues during the annual Race for the Rescues at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena. If you are in Southern California (or are planning a visit) mark the date, Sunday October 24th, and please join us, plus celebrity [...]




Gloveables – do-gooders that help you look great

By: Alyssa on 08/9/10 @ 12:03 am

I’m going to make a confession. I’m a little in love with being a housewife. Not a Desperate Housewife, (though this product has been seen on screen on this very show) who needs all that drama and dying in your life? I mean being a Housewife; the 1950’s version that never really existed. I want [...]




we heart weekly – 7.17.10

By: Tyna Werner on 07/17/10 @ 12:01 am

We had a pretty exciting week here at we heart this; Stef was in town last weekend for a private MAC fall preview event (us, MAC Pro Team Artists, and lots and lots of make up – story soon!), we updated the site and announced a number of fun new features, and to top it [...]




Buzzcut for a good cause

By: mandaleem on 05/23/10 @ 10:00 pm

Unless you’ve been living under a rock, you’ve heard about the terrible oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico. It’s been nearly a month and despite all efforts to quell the growing leak, it’s now been predicted that the spill is quickly on it’s way to the Florida Keys and Greenpeace has reported finding blobs [...]




Abeego – a Green Monday food storage solution!

By: tiffany on 04/26/10 @ 12:05 am

Saving the world one snack at a time… photos: Tiffany Hicks for we heart this Recently, I heard of something I never knew existed, The Great Pacific Garbage Patch. It’s basically a huge island of garbage floating in the northern Pacific Ocean between California and Hawaii. How huge? It’s believed to be twice the size [...]




Car accident + totaled truck = best garden ever!

By: Stef on 04/21/10 @ 11:03 pm

photos: we heart this In honor of Earth Day, I want to share with you the largest recycling effort that I have ever embarked upon (or, call it upcycling if you will). I will preface this by saying in all honesty, my husband, Derwood, did most of the work. But he doesn’t have a blog, [...]




we heart weekly – 3.13.10

By: Stef on 03/13/10 @ 6:40 am

photo by Tim Archibald, courtesy of BadRap.org I’m about to embark upon a weekend of debauchery, as we’ve got a we heart this party this weekend. So I thought before I delve into overindulging, I’d start it with a big dose of goodness. Our Photo of the Week comes from a charity close to my [...]




Skin MD Natural Shielding Lotion review

By: Tyna Werner on 01/18/10 @ 12:02 am

Welcome to another Green Monday readers! If your skin is anything like mine, it is at its driest, itchiest, reddest, most sensitive state during the dead of winter. I admit since most of my skin is covered, I spend less time nourishing it during the coldest season. Sadly, this is the time I should be [...]




How to donate to the relief efforts in Haiti

By: Tyna Werner on 01/18/10 @ 12:01 am

It’s true we tend to focus on the pretty and shiny here at we heart this, but there are times when the real world needs to intrude on our little utopia. The images and stories of the destruction in Haiti are overwhelming. And it’s easy, as a middle class, “totally broke” upstanding citizen to feel [...]