The environmental revolution has made its way to the beauty industry. Green beauty is all about natural ingredients and reusable packaging. These products are kind to your skin and the world around us. Green beauty is one of the most exciting innovations within the beauty industry, with products that will nourish your skin guilt-free. We’re sharing everything you need to know about this new niche, including which products to look out for. Our team searches high and low for all the latest trends and information about green beauty, whether it’s new releases or the most popular ingredients. With everyone focusing on lowering their carbon footprint and becoming more sustainable, green beauty is the future. Read more in the articles below.
Healthy, glowing, supple, hydrated skin is definitely the new black! As your body’s largest organ, it is important that you give your skin that extra special TLC and pay attention to the kinds of products you’re using. All through 2021, women (and men) took their skincare into their own hands (literally) and the results have been amazing. We are definitely entering 2022 on a skincare high and thankfully, the trends emerging this year are some that we can definitely get behind!
Plastic is a problem that we’re all aware of. Everyone is taking strives towards reducing their use of single use plastic. When was the last time you went into a coffee shop and got a plastic straw? Most of us carry around metal water bottles and have ditched plastic containers for glass alternatives.
With the threat of climate change growing every day, we’re all looking for small and proactive steps that we can take to make the world a better place. While we’re all aware of issues like fast fashion and controversial ingredients like palm oil, water is one ingredient that you’re probably overlook. Water is something that most of us takes for granted every day. The ability to go into our kitchen and run a tap, receiving instant water, is virtually unheard of in some parts of the world – even in the 21st century.
The epidemic has hit hard all different parts of our world and society, some industries like restaurants and tourism suffering more than others. Companies having crises that some have been brought down by completely, others have had to survive and adapt. Then there have been other sectors, tech trends and perks, like education, e-commerce and social that have been blooming ever since. The impact on the fashion industry is a big one and it goes in both ways. Having a huge hold on the global economy and being a large job provider, it is interesting to explore the different sides to it that are being forced to step up, considering the nearly global inaccessibility to boutique shopping. Here we will be exploring the effects the pandemic had on the industry and those inter-connected with it.
As much as we wish we could, it’s not possible to be on vacation 365 days a year. Unless you’re a Kardashian-Jenner, it’s also unlikely that you’re jetting off to the sun every few weeks. We all love a sun-kissed look and spend our summers chasing the sun. In the dead of winter, it’s easy to feel less confident without your usual tan. Everyone looks paler when the sun starts to hide behind the clouds.
Our shopping habits are changing. Gone are the days when we would pick up the first lipstick off the shelf. Now, we’re focused on reading the ingredients in products and asking about their environmental impact. ‘Green Beauty' is products that focus on natural and organic ingredients.
Whether you’ve recently Marie Kondo-ed your life or checked the expiry dates on your makeup products, you likely have some beauty products sitting around that you need to get rid of. We’re all more aware than ever about our carbon footprint and the need to recycle products instead of sending them to landfills. While you know to throw your diet coke bottle into the recycling, you might not know what beauty products we can recycle.
When we talk about green beauty, sustainability and ethical consumption, it is crucial that we also include beauty biotechnology into the conversation. It is not a topic we see debated often, but we expect to see that change as we move more firmly into a more technologically driven era. If you are curious about beauty biotech and what it all means, then keep reading!
For better or worse, Zoom has become a fixture in our day-to-day lives at least for the foreseeable future. This puts us in a weird position because on one hand, we are at home lounging around all day and the last thing we feel like doing is putting on makeup.
When you look good outside, you feel good inside. Clear skin is every women’s dream and working towards this dream isn’t very hard. There are new treatments, tools and techniques introduced every other day. Clear skin isn’t very hard to achieve if you add a simple ritualistic skincare routine to your daily life. Korean women think that the secret to radiant, acne-free skin is pretty simple. You can achieve glass skin with few simple steps like proper washing, cleansing, and moisturizing. Aqua peel in Korea is a popular treatment that offers glass skin.
Dermaplaning has been the most common skin treatment in New York spas and clinics in recent years, and it has now become the newest addition to our home skincare routine. But what exactly does dermaplaning do? Dermaplaning is a cosmetic operation that involves removing the epidermis by scratching the face with a scalpel. It is an act of shaving that removes the outer layer of your face called the epidermis. It removes peach fuzz and small hair on the face. People used to go to a dermatologist or a specialist to get this procedure done. Now, there are a lot of options available in the market for at-home derma planning use.
Facial cupping is a conventional, time-honored procedure that is safe, convenient, and remains preferred by millions worldwide. For years, people across the globe have used these remarkable facial cupping techniques for rejuvenation and skincare benefits. Facial cupping is intended to increase the circulation of the blood and stimulate the facial cells responsible to produce collagen. It helps to minimize the appearance of acne scars, wrinkles, and fine lines. Cupping is an alternative treatment that strengthens the skin and muscles using suction cups.