Seeing that this is a list of my beauty faves, October being Breast Cancer Awareness month and in celebration of the newly launched Think Dirty app, I thought it was apropos to start off with this must have app.

Can you believe it? Think Dirty is finally growing up and hitting the big 12! 🎉 We owe a massive thank you to our amazing users and supporters who have been part of this incredible journey. Cheers to Thinking Dirty and Shopping Clean in style for 12 fantastic years and beyond! 💄📱
Seeing that this is a list of my beauty faves, October being Breast Cancer Awareness month and in celebration of the newly launched Think Dirty app, I thought it was apropos to start off with this must have app.
Finally we finish this round-up on an app, Think Dirty, created by former advertising art director Lily Tse, who is based in Toronto.
You may know what you’re putting in your body, but do you know what you’re putting on it? A new app called Think Dirty is here to help.
To promote their official launch, Think Dirty, a new app that makes personal care shopping much cleaner, has launched 30 Days of Dirty, an inaugural campaign to inform consumers of the potentially toxic ingredients in cosmetics and to raise funds for Breast Cancer Fund.
A new iPhone app wants you to “Think Dirty®” and join in on “30 Days of Dirty”
Toronto,Ontario – Spin Master Ltd. and the Canadian Youth Business Foundation Announce Recipients of the Spin Master Innovation Fund.
TORONTO, ONTARIO – (Marketwired – Sep 18, 2013) – Today the Spin Master Innovation Fund announced the 2013 recipients of the Spin Master Innovation Program. In partnership with Spin Master Ltd. and co-financing partner the Business Development Bank of Canada (BDC), the Canadian Youth Business Foundation (CYBF) is pleased to introduce the next group of highly innovative entrepreneurs to the rest of the country.
As any startup knows, gaining momentum in the early stages can be extremely difficult. But for the six recipients of this year’s Spin Master Innovation Fund, the task just became a little easier.
There are also some apps to help ethical shopping. Think Dirty (iOS) lets you scan cosmetics products barcodes to find out about the “potentially toxic ingredients” that lurk within them. More than 10k products are in its database.