Posts tagged vegan brand
Natura

Natura´s journey began in 1969 when it was founded by Antônio Luiz Seabra. He opened a little shop on Rue Oscar Freire in São Paulo where he sold his skincare products made with natural ingredients and gave beauty advice to his customers. From day one, Natura´s mission was to build a business which provides harmonious relationships of the individual with oneself, with others and with nature.

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Isle de Nature

Isle de Nature was born out of the recognition that today, unspoiled nature is a luxury. Tropical climate change catastrophes (like hurricane Maria in 2017) have ravaged our most fragile islands of nature, putting them at risk. And the bee population which we all depend on for survival has been decimated. The label believes there’s a better way. That nature and luxury can live harmoniously. That scent shouldn’t be toxic.

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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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Skyn Iceland

Skyn Iceland is the only skincare line specifically formulated to treat the depleting and damaging effects of stress on skin using pure and potent ingredients from Iceland. This natural oasis of unspoiled, mineral rich waters and pure air is the epitome of a calm, clean, stress-free environment and longevity.

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Ogee

Ogee, founded by Mark Rice and Alex Stark, is committed to creating the highest quality collection of high-performance certified organic beauty. It promises to never use petroleum derivatives, parabens, synthetic fragrances, formaldehyde, or GMOs. Ogee uses jojoba oil as its hero ingredient, a liquid crystalline wax that has a very similar molecular structure to skin’s naturally produced sebum.

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Looma Home

Denver Rayburn and Ishaan Jalan started Looma Home to make not only the softest, coziest, and highest heirloom-quality bedding on the planet, but to do so only with the highest ethical and sustainability standards. Looma exclusively uses premium, sustainably sourced long staple GOTS certified 100% organic cotton.

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Aer

It all started in 2019 when Michael Bartenstein and Fabienne Hierzer wanted to make a change, convinced that our bodies and homes deserve better products. Aer was born and their new company is aiming to eliminate single-use plastics and set new standards in the formulation and product design of home and personal care. All their products come in minimal, esthetically pleasing containers that are reusable and recyclable. Instead of selling liquid products, Aer produces solid formulations that you mix at home with water.

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Sparitual

“When I was a child, many years before holistic lifestyles became mainstream, my mother instilled in me the importance of an organic diet, regular massage, alternative healing methods and the minimization of toxin exposure within our environment. It had always been a way of life, so embracing yoga, meditation and Ayurveda during my college years was a natural extension of the principles which grounded and shaped my thinking,” explains Shelly Pink, founder of SPARITUAL.

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Indosole

In 2004, while he was on a trip in Bali, Kyle Parsons bought a pair of sandals with soles made from motorbike tires. This got hime thinking and after doing some research he found out that 1.5 billion tires end up in landfills every year. Due to their structure, tires take thousands of years to decompose. In third world countries tires are used as a cheap alternative for fuel. This, along with tires that catch fire due to lightning storms, result in toxic oils and fumes that are harmful for human health.

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