Kiehl's asked actress Julianne Moore, musician Pharrel Williams, artist Jeff...

Kiehl's asked actress Julianne Moore, musician Pharrel Williams, artist Jeff Koons and pro-surfer Malia Jones to create labels for its eco-certified Acai Damage-Protecting Mist to benefit the Rainforest Alliance, $26 at Manhattan Kiehl's stores and kiehls.com with all proceeds up to $200,000 going to the alliance. Credit: Handout

Thursday is Earth Day, which has inspired a number of products that are kind to the environment.

Kiehl's asked actress Julianne Moore, musician Pharrell Williams, artist Jeff Koons and surfer Malia Jones to create labels for its eco-certified Acai Damage-Protecting Toning Mist to benefit the Rainforest Alliance, $26 at kiehls.com, with all proceeds up to $200,000 going to the alliance.

One's Solid Shampoo Bar is eco-friendly - no plastic bottle to end up in a landfill - plus easy to travel with. And the oatmeal/natural oil formula is gentle on the hair; $6.99 at select Target stores. 

Ojon Restorative Hair Treatment is an overnight conditioner for dry and damaged hair. It's $55 at select Sephora stores and sephora.com, and this month 10 percent of sales will be donated to the Rainforest Alliance.

The Body Deli's Green Mineral Detox Botanical Butter Scrub, a special edition sold just this month, is full of minerals, moisturizers, even supergreens such as wheat grass and spinach; $32 at the body deli.com.

- BARBARA SCHULER

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