Posts tagged natural ingredients
NIUCOCO

NIUCOCO was born in Canada in 2014 with a simple mission: to create the most effective and safe hair care products to repair damage and leave hair looking and feeling better than ever.

NIUCOCO’s head scientist, Yasmine N. Ishmael, a woman with dry, brittle hair—full of split ends—felt disappointed in the lack of hair care products that delivered on the claims they promised.

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Gleamin

Gleamin´s clean products are carefully formulated to invigorate our global community with a new-found sense of freedom. The all-natural formulas consist of sustainable, ethically-sourced superfoods that are safe for all skin types. Gleamin combines the world’s richest known sources of Vitamin C, a powerful glow-duo Turmeric & Aloe Vera, and detoxifying Clay. Now you can nourish your skin the way it deserves.

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Alima Pure

Alima Pure is a natural cosmetics brand from Portland, Oregon. Made using clean, non-toxic ingredients, our products are designed for everyone. Founded in 2004 by mother and kindergarten teacher Kate O´Brien, Alima Pure offers luxurious, high-performance cosmetics made using clean ingredients. As a female owned and run company, empowering and connecting with women has always been at the forefront of Alima Pure.

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BAO

BAO is an international brand that was started by Julia Bao, a former chemist turned entrepreneur who had a clear purpose: use a science-based approach to improve the skin-care industry and help people across the globe improve their skin’s health and achieve their skincare goals. She and her team of biochemists spent years in life science research across multi-discipline fields and used that knowledge to create BAO´s premium skincare.

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PATCH

The adhesive sheet of a regular bandage is usually made from a type of plastic, either PVC, polyethylene, or polyurethane. Plastic band-aids don’t break down; they are single-use plastic items end up straight in landfill. But the problem doesn’t start at the end. The impact of plastic bandages on the environment begins well before the waste produced after use. It’s worth considering the environmental footprint of these items- including the energy, waste and raw materials used in their production that has significant consequences for our environment.

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