Hint: it’s not as hard as you might think to go green. There’s a sliding scale of how ‘eco-friendly’ or ‘clean’ beauty products are - from what ingredients are classified as ‘nasty’ to how environmentally friendly packaging and production practises are. Kelsey unpicks it all, and offers some practical tips for starting to clean out your beauty cupboard in 2021.
Kelsey’s clean beauty picks:
Body:
GoopGlow Body Luminizer $77 at Mecca
Bangn Body Firming Lotion $48 at Mecca
Dr Bronner’s Liquid Soap $14.25 at Nourished Life
Eco Tan Hempitan $39.95 at Eco Tan
Face:
Trilogy Very Gentle Cleansing Cream $39.95 at Trilogy
Akin Age-Defy Firming Collagen Booster Facial Oil $39.95 at Akin
Pai Skincare The Pioneer (Geranium & Thistle Rebalancing Day Cream) $69 at Nourished Life
Ere Perez Oat Milk Foundation $46 at Myer
Hair:
Rahua Voluminous Shampoo $54 at Clean Beauty Market
Christophe Robin $28 at Bond Clean Beauty
Yarok Feed Your Hold Hair Spray $29.95 at Nourished Life
Aveda Shampure Dry Shampoo $32 at Aveda
Each Thursday, Body+Soul digital editor Alison Izzo (who, by her own admission, is no beauty expert) and Body+Soul beauty editor Kelsey Ferencak (who, is a bonafide expert with years of experience speaking to experts) get together to try and crack the everyday beauty problems that plague us all.
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