EP112. The dirty business of beauty packaging

EP112. The dirty business of beauty packaging

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EP297. How indie beauty brands really grow (without Sephora, investors, and a team)

In the beauty industry, success is often measured by landing big retailers, securing investment, or building a large team. But what if some of the most resilient and values-driven indie beauty brands thrive precisely because they reject that model? In this episode of Green Beauty ...  Show more

EP296. Why the beauty industry is now selling you anti-zombie skincare

You might not have noticed it yet, but there's a new word quietly taking over the beauty and wellness industries: longevity. It's showing up everywhere, from skincare marketing, supplements, blue zone diets, to so-called anti-zombie-cell serums (yes, you've read that right!). And ...  Show more

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