A sustainable beauty trend that has blown up in the last few years is the refill format. Less packaging, a reduced carbon footprint and better value to customers, it’s a no brainer. Here I review five brands offering refillable beauty products, with options to suit all tastes.
BOOK REVIEW: BEAUTY TIPS FROM SKINCARE EXPERTS
After 15 years of beauty industry experience, I finally feel confident enough to consider myself a beauty expert. The authors of the beauty books reviewed here are all experts in their field, built from years of learning through personal experience, from their career, or both.
BEAUTY EMPTIES: THE CLEAN BEAUTY EDIT
The beauty empties series continues with a focus on clean beauty products. From cruelty-free bodycare to certified organic skincare, reusable cleansing tools and natural health supplements, my beauty product consumption seems to be heading in the right direction.
COUNTER CULTURE #JUSTONESWITCH CAMPAIGN: SWAP TO WATERLESS BEAUTY
Water makes up about 70% of most beauty products, but with water poverty set to impact two thirds of the population by 2025, it’s time to look to waterless beauty to reduce our environmental impact. Counter Culture’s #JustOneSwitch campaign invites you to make one product switch to see how easy it can be.
NAIL KIND AUTUMN NAIL POLISH COLLECTION REVIEW
After discovering this vegan and cruelty-free nail brand hailing from Denmark just a couple of months ago, I now can’t get enough of Nail Kind’s gentle yet long lasting plant-based formulas. Here I review three shades from their autumn collection
THE CELEBRITY HAIRSTYLIST COLLECTION: KRISTIN ESS HAIRCARE REVIEW
Celebrity hairstylist Kristin Ess launched her cruelty-free haircare range in Boots back in 2019, but somehow it’s taken me until now to come across her luxurious products aimed at creating ‘modern, perfectly-imperfect hair’. Is this range fabulous enough to lure me away from waterless haircare?
