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By Bianca Foley
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The podcast currently has 122 episodes available.
We have spoken about beauty A LOT this season and I thought it was about time that we discussed hair too. In the United Kingdom, only half of our bathroom waste is recycled, leading to an alarming amount of packaging, including shampoo bottles and styling products, ending up in landfills. The beauty industry has responded to this environmental challenge by introducing sustainable hair care brands that focus on minimising both product and packaging impact before reaching consumers' bathrooms. Remarkably, these brands manage to maintain high-quality hair care standards while championing eco-friendly practices.
Dina Rosenbloom, is CMO of Hairstory
Adam Reed, Hair stylist & founder of ARKIVE Headcare
Show notes:
Green Salon Collective
B Corp Certification
Green Circle Salons
Thanks for tuning in this season! We will be back later this year with more exciting episodes of Sustainably Influenced. For now, subscribe to this podcast in all places where you listen to podcasts and drop us an email at [email protected], or follow us on Instagram and TikTok. Sign up to our newsletter for regular updates!
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Did you know that 1 in 5 adults has a disability?
The beauty industry has long been a global trendsetter, influencing beauty standards and societal norms. However, amidst the glittering world of cosmetics, there lies a question that demands attention: Has the beauty industry failed the disabled community?
Today’s guest is Diane Cheung - the founder behind MELIOR, a remarkable social enterprise based in East London. Meaning 'better' in Latin, MELIOR's mission is nothing short of inspiring. They are tirelessly tackling social injustices by creating hundreds of hours of meaningful employment opportunities for individuals with disabilities, through vegan, refillable cleaning and beauty products that perfectly combine brains, beauty expertise and style. All profits from MELIOR are reinvested to employ people with disabilities and long term health conditions.
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Join us as we unravel the secrets of radiant beauty intertwined with holistic wellness. Our guests today are, Roshanne Dorsett, founder of The Glowcery, and Susanne Kaufman, Creative Director of the eponymous brand, Susanne Kaufman who share their insights on the profound link between natural beauty, skincare, and overall well-being. We are exploring the transformative power of natural ingredients, sustainable practices, and the journey towards a more radiant and balanced life. Get ready to be inspired and discover the harmonious synergy that awaits in the realm of nature's elixir for your skin and soul.
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Shop Susanne Kaufman here
Tune in for a conversation that goes beyond skin-deep, leaving you with a newfound appreciation for the beauty that starts from within...
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Wellness is not just about what we consume but also how much. The principles of mindfulness can be applied to consumption patterns, promoting a more sustainable lifestyle. Being mindful of our choices, whether in terms of food, clothing, or other products, can lead to reduced waste and a lighter ecological footprint.
The next chapter of wellness will be mind-body beauty, where mental well-being and physical appearance are interconnected. This new chapter involves embracing stress relief techniques, healing practices, targeted supplements, and revamped daily routines to elevate the concept of beauty to a higher level in Beauty is evolving to include wellness practices.
Today's Guests:
Dr Thivi Maruthappu is the UK's only dual qualified Dermatologist and Nutritionist so could chat about a variety of topics within that space and recently launched her book Skin Food: Your 4 Step Solution to Healthy Happy Skin.
Danielle Stigwood, founder of Brûler Candles who offer vegan-friendly, luxury soy wax candles and reed diffusers handmade in London. Available here
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In our quest for eco-friendly living, one often-overlooked arena is feminine hygiene. Did you know that globally, it is estimated that over 45 billion menstrual products are disposed of every year? That's an astronomical amount of waste, with traditional products contributing significantly to landfills. Look at the statistics from various corners of the world, the magnitude of the issue becomes clear – a staggering environmental toll that demands our attention. But it's not just about the problem; it's also about the solution. Join us as we explore the pressing need for truly biodegradable options in feminine hygiene. We'll unpack why the status quo is no longer acceptable and how a shift towards sustainable, zero-waste alternatives is not just a choice but a responsibility. The time has come for a conversation that goes beyond our beauty routines and touches on the global impact of our choices.
Our guest today is Dr Olivia Anh co-founder of FLUUS who launched the world’s first fully flushable, zero waste period pad at the beginning of the 2023; and have just successfully built the the first high-speed, microplastic free production line in the world (to make truly microplastic free pads accessible to more people).
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In the ever-evolving landscape of beauty, 2024 is poised to be a year of transformative change, marked by a commitment to celebrate diversity and redefine industry standards. The beauty industry has long been critiqued for its lack of inclusivity, both in terms of product offerings and marketing campaigns. However, the tide is turning, and beauty brands are recognising the power of diversity in shaping a more inclusive and representative beauty narrative. Today we discuss the historical lack of inclusivity in the beauty industry and the rise of beauty founders embracing diversity.
Read more about this week's guests...
Born in Cameroon and raised in Normandy, France, Noelly Michoux, Founder & CEO of 4.5.6 Skin is a former beauty e-commerce director, experienced the skincare struggle firsthand while moving across Europe and the USA. Fuelled by passion and empathy, she partnered with top scientists to create effective and safe clinical skincare developed from the ground up for darker skin while promoting research equity for all skin types.
Our second guest is Therese M'Boungoubaya, Founder and CEO of KOBA skincare. Koba, in Lingala means “turtle,” a nod to the founder’s Congolese heritage. Turtles symbolise longevity and protection, shielding against external aggressors.
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So last week, we were chatting about sustainable fragrance and packaging and today, we're diving deep into the beauty industry's dirty little secret – it’s colossal waste problem.
As consumers become more aware of the environmental impact of ingredients, the demand for clean and organic cosmetics is on the rise. Nearly 50% of buyers are choosing nature over chemistry, prompting brands to adapt their formulas to incorporate natural ingredients and eliminate harmful chemicals. Today’s guest is Yasmine Amr, founder of Boop. From legal counsel to business founder, Yasmine Amr is building the beauty industry’s answer to wasted products. Boop has been dubbed The Outnet of beauty and they are offering a solution to the industry’s excess waste problem…
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Welcome back. In today's episode, we're diving into the aromatic world of perfumes and discussing a pivotal shift that's happening within the fragrance space. As we have found throughout this season, the beauty industry is undergoing a transformative journey towards sustainability and conscious consumerism, and it's time for the perfume industry to catch up to that wave!
Michelle Feeney is the founder of Floral Street, the sustainable, independent British fragrance brand. Having spent over 30 years in the beauty industry, at the helm of major brands like St. Tropez and MAC Cosmetics, Michelle founded Floral Street in 2017 after taking a 'gap year' aged 51. Floral Street has been turning the fragrance industry on its head since launching, using world-first coffee pulp packaging to house its fragrances via a 'cupcycling' scheme, and sustainable ingredients that are fully traceable from seed to scent.
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This week we are chatting about something super important seeing as we are in the heart of a cost of living crisis. AFFORDABILITY! Now for me, it’s a key component for whatever purchase I make, but at the same time, I am definitely the type of person that wants quality products and I am personally happy to pay a little more for something if I know the quality is going to be there!
Today I am speaking to Stephanie Matson from COSMOS organic certified and AFFORDABLE brand, Dr Organic. Available online and at Holland and Barrett stores nationwide!
Stephanie has more than 20 years’ experience, having started working life delivering environmental projects for Government departments and NGOs such as the Environment Agency before moving into organic beauty 15 years ago. She has worked for a diverse range of sustainable and ethical beauty brands and has been driving for sustainability at Dr. Organic for two years.
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In this week's episode our host Bianca Foley is chatting all about Regenerative farming and how it is helping to accelerate the beauty industry to new heights!
Did you know that regenerative farming can lead to a 26% increase in profitability for farmers while reducing carbon emissions? It's like a win-win for the planet and our pockets! We will look a bit more at these numbers and find out how beauty brands are hopping on the regenerative bandwagon, sourcing ingredients responsibly, and supporting initiatives that promote biodiversity and soil health.
Today's guests:
Laura Rudoe, who founded “Good Ventures’ in 2008 as an ethical development company with the mission to create new organic personal care brands that are a force for good. Under her Good Ventures umbrella Laura has created 2 beauty brands, Evolve Organic Beauty and Adaptology. The Evolve Beauty range consists of 52 products for skin, body and hair and is retailed in John Lewis, Holland & Barrett, and Sephora and is available worldwide in over 45 countries. Evolve is proud to have won over 100 industry awards and is one of the first 1000 B Corp companies in the UK. The brand is also certified Climate Positive, Vegan, Cruelty Free and is a certified Living Wage employer.
Tanya Hawkes began her career working in nature conservation and environmental education. Her interest in the botanical world soon led her to honeybees and the art of beekeeping. Over many decades she researched and worked with botanical and bee ingredients, using their healing properties for her reactive skin. In 2013, along with her daughter Esme, an Oxford Biology graduate turned ecologist and skincare aficionado; Tanya launched Therapi - meaning 'healing through the bee' - a natural and certified organic skincare range which harnesses the therapeutic properties of honey and propolis alongside time-honoured plant ingredients to transform skin and planet.
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The podcast currently has 122 episodes available.