Given my long history of shampoo testing, I was waiting with excitement to receive my solid geranium and bergamot shampoo, which Signe Seebid sent to me to try.
Category: environmentally responsible cosmetics
One doesn’t have to compromise one’s beliefs for one’s beauty: Eeva (Rabbit Glow; FI)
“I would like to see more animal rights talk being part of general sustainability agenda.”
Shop ´til you drop but keep it cruelty free!: Helen Tintse (Veganshop; EE)
“I admire and respect everyone who has found possibilities to support veganism, environmental protection and equality. There are many different people, some in the forefront, some not. Some can write, some can blog, some creates recipes, some design, some takes photos, some consults, etc. They all help our world to become a better place. Similarly to every person who cares and who makes reasoned choices.”
Talk “Why vegan feminism” — come and join!
Let's have a discussion about vegan feminism!
Encouraging us all to do the best we possibly can: Aleks (Natural Bröder; EE)
“Sort your trash, take your own bag to a grocery store, take your own cup to a coffee shop, don’t throw trash around and reuse things as much as you can. Those would be the basics. Also, many new sustainable brands are coming out, but with them many greenwashing brands are coming along too. You should research the brand to know if it really is what it claims to be. And the reason would be to keep the business going while not being too harmful to our planet. Not everything we as species do is bad, we just need to manage our processes better.”
Promoting a natural, healthy and simple ways of using consume-less-but-better-cosmetics: Comme Avant (FR)
“We are very aware and sensitive to current ecological movements and we try, through our brand, to support social and political messages from climate activists.”