EP319. Your skincare is made from fossil fuels

EP319. Your skincare is made from fossil fuel...

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EP318. Why does natural skincare have to be white?

What if everything you thought you knew about natural skincare was… wrong? Picture the most luxurious skincare product you can imagine – a weighty glass jar, minimalist branding, a premium price tag. Now ask yourself: what colour is it? If your answer is white or cream, you're no ...  Show more

EP317. He turned coffee waste into skincare. The industry said it was the wrong colour

The beauty industry says it wants to go natural – but does it really mean it? In this episode of Green Beauty Conversations, Formula Botanica CEO Lorraine Dallmeier is joined by Alejandro Franco of Kaffe Bueno to explore the contradiction at the heart of beauty, where brands cham ...  Show more

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