No hair texture left behind: creating an all-textures welcomed culture
Posted by Kate Assaraf onDip deserves a slow clap moment, because it’s about time that there’s a quality, sustainable product that is good for your hair and the environment.
Let’s keep in mind that until recently, sustainable beauty was not very colorful (literally and figuratively) in how it was marketed. Aside from crunchy packaging that came in fifty shades of beige, there was a lack of diversity in the faces and hair textures we saw representing these beauty brands.
The Collaborative Network of Sustainability in Our Community
Posted by Bec Cristillo onWe like to talk about sustainable going beyond the product line and into our attitudes, expectations, and supports. The sustainability movement is collaborative, a network, a community of small thinkers helping each other out. In...