Pelham Healthy Living

Pelham Healthy Living actively striving to make the world a better place What is Beautycounter? We are a multichannel, mission-driven company.

At Beautycounter we want to get safe products into the hands of everyone & want a future where we don't have to read labels for toxic ingredients. We are a disruptive California brand full of smart, hopeful, authentic pioneers. Our mission is to get safer products into the hands of everyone. We deliver on our bold mission in three key ways: creating and distributing safer products, educating the

public about the need for safer products, and urging the government to pass laws to better regulate the beauty industry. Product & Ingredient Safety

We use safer ingredients. We do not compromise on product performance or safety. The Beautycounter Ingredient Selection Process as a key market differentiator: To ensure our products work beautifully without compromising safety, we developed a rigorous Ingredient Selection Process. In this process, we handpick the best, safest ingredients for our products and reject everything else, including the more than 1,500 questionable or harmful ingredients we will never use when formulating our products. We do not test products or ingredients on animals. Our Never List: When formulating our products, we prohibit the use of over 1,500 harmful or questionable ingredients.



09/07/2025

If you’re tired of mosquitoes taking over your garden, consider inviting these feathered friends to help. Birds such as the Baltimore Oriole, Muscovy Duck, and Black-capped Chickadee are natural pest controllers, making them excellent additions to any outdoor space. These birds are known to feast on mosquitoes, providing a natural way to keep the buzzing invaders at bay without resorting to harmful chemicals. A mosquito-free garden not only improves your outdoor experience but also creates a healthier environment for both you and the wildlife around you.

Attracting birds that eat mosquitoes is simple, and all it takes is a little effort on your part. Start by planting native plants that appeal to these birds, setting up bird feeders, and installing birdhouses or nesting boxes. Different species of birds are attracted to different food sources, so providing a variety of seeds and suet will increase your chances of drawing them in. Birds love to have access to fresh water as well, so setting up a birdbath can be an effective way to encourage them to stop by regularly.

Another great way to attract these mosquito-eating birds is by creating a habitat that mimics their natural environment. Tall trees, shrubs, and bushes provide shelter for them, while flowers and plants that attract insects ensure they’ll have plenty to eat. If you live in a suburban or urban area, consider turning your backyard into a sanctuary for wildlife by planting mosquito-repelling plants like lavender or citronella. This could help create a peaceful and mosquito-free environment.

The benefits of having birds around go beyond just keeping mosquitoes in check. Birds help pollinate flowers, disperse seeds, and even help control other pests. Encouraging birds in your garden also improves the biodiversity of your space, supporting the ecosystem around you. Additionally, it’s a joy to watch them flutter around and interact with their environment, providing a peaceful, nature-filled backdrop to your day.

It’s important to remember that not all birds are equal when it comes to mosquito control. Some birds, like swallows and purple martins, are especially skilled at catching mosquitoes mid-flight. For this reason, adding the right mix of birds can create a natural barrier against pests. By making your garden inviting to these mosquito-hungry birds, you not only reduce mosquito populations but also enhance the beauty and vibrancy of your outdoor space.

Ultimately, the idea of encouraging birds to help with mosquito control is a win-win situation. You get a garden free from mosquitoes, a place that attracts a variety of colorful birds, and a positive environmental impact. So, the next time you’re planning your outdoor oasis, remember to make it bird-friendly and let nature handle the rest! 🦅🌿

08/30/2025

Join us at the White Plains Library Plaza on Thursday, September 4 as Westchester County marks .

08/30/2025
08/08/2025

By Brian Bienkowski Pesticide applicators in North Carolina and Iowa who sprayed the insecticide carbaryl often during their career have a higher risk of getting stomach, esophageal, tongue and prostate cancers, according to new research led by the National Cancer Institute (NCI).

07/06/2025
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03/30/2025

Today is International Day of Zero Waste! ♻️

This years’ theme - Zero Waste in Fashion and Textiles- focuses on the need to take action to reduce the waste impact created from the fashion and textile sector and move towards sustainability. New York State is doing its part with an ambitious goal to reduce waste disposed 85% by 2050 through increased reduction, reuse, and recycling, with actions and recommendations specific to reducing textile waste. Working together, we can make a difference.

Learn more about New York State’s Solid Waste Management Plan: Building the Circular Economy Through Sustainable Materials Management at https://dec.ny.gov/environmental-protection/waste-management/solid-waste-management-planning/nys

📷: Goodwill of the Finger Lakes

01/08/2025

Do you know what to do with old batteries?

Every used battery deserves a home, but they don’t belong in your garbage or recycling bin:
🪫 Bring rechargeables back to their first home: the store where you bought them! Retail stores that sell rechargeable batteries or products accept used rechargeable batteries for recycling at no charge.
🪫 Single-use batteries can be recycled at Staples stores or check with your local municipality for more options.
🪫 You can also find a battery drop-off location here: https://www.call2recycle.org/locator

12/08/2024

Please share and donate gently used our new coats for our neighbor's.

12/06/2024

Bring your burnt-out holiday lights to the Pelham Library and we will make sure they are properly recycled. Collection bin is located by the Carol Place entrance in front of the program room.

We will be accepting lights until Friday, January 17.

11/26/2024

Baking more than pie on Thanksgiving? 🥧 Make sure you get a safe ride home:

🚙 Schedule a rideshare
🚕 Call a taxi
🚗 Have a sober friend drive you home

If You Feel Different, You Drive Different.

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