Wednesday 30 June 2021

#WeAreAllies & What You Need to Know

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For the first time, a ground-breaking initiative has been formed by beauty competitors such as Biossance, Caudalie, Herbivore and Youth to the People along with Ren Skincare to commit to producing only planet-friendly packaging by 2025. 

The Zero Waste Pledge as taken from the Ren Skincare website comments on how advertising the competition doesn't make a lot of sense in traditional business but with the current environmental crisis nearing its peak things need to change and be done differently. They're now asking you and me as consumers to consider buying products which also aim to be cleaner for the planet.



Each of the brands are part of an industry where almost 70% of their plastic containers and packaging waste ends up in landfills, creating literal oceans of plastic waste and things need to change, this cannot be done alone though. 

Each brand mentioned within this post has invested in caring for the environment and have committed to producing only planet-friendly packaging designed to be recyclable, reusable or containing recycled materials by the end of 2025. By working together, sharing ideas and pioneering new solutions while at the same time raising awareness, that will hopefully inspire other brands to follow suit.



You may or may not be familiar with the brands featured within the #WeAreAllies campaign, I've only used products from Caudalie before so I've loved getting to grips with Biossance, Herbivore and Youth to the People since learning of the new initiative. Here's a little more information:

Biossance
From Biossance is the 2021 Beauty Inc Award "100 Greatest Products of all time" and the 2020 Marie Claire Skin Awards "Best Facial Oil" - Biossance Squalene + Vitamin C Rose Oil (£61.00). It's a super luxurious lightweight oil which is said to deliver a trifecta of skin-loving goodness - hydrating, brightening and firming - in just three drops. This beautifully, pink packaged oil is housed in a recyclable bottle and is EWG verified to reduce environmental impact. 

Caudalie
From Caudalie is the Vinoperfect Radiance Serum (£46.00) which works to reduce all types of dark spots as it evens out the skin tone and boosts radiance. Housed in recyclable packaging, it is powered by Vine sap Viniferine which is proven to be 62x more effective than Vitamin C at brightening and reducing the appearance of dark spots. It's a lovely, light formula - I can't wait to see how it performs on my own skin.

Herbivore
From Herbivore is the Cloud Jelly Plumping Hydration Serum (£41.00). This is a naturally derived plant-based serum that is formulated with Tremella Mushroom - a hyaluronic acid alternative, that leaves the skin feeling intensely hydrated, soft and visibly plump. It also includes Vegan Collagen to moisturise and nourish skin while Strawberry Extract which is rich in antioxidants, including Vitamin C, visibly brightens the skin.

Youth to the People
From Youth to the People is the Kale & Green Tea Superfood Cleanser (£31.00), a nutrient-rich cleanser packed with cold-pressed superfood extracts derived from kale and spinach which work to effectively cleanse the skin, remove build up in pores and balance pH without drying. It feels SO nice on the skin and gives such a clean feel after use. 



From Ren Skincare is their legendary Ready Steady Glow Daily AHA Tonic (£27.00), one of my all-time favourite products from the brand! The tonic has cult status and helps to exfoliate, brighten, tighten and hydrate for super smooth skin. It's housed in a 100% recycled plastic bottle and gives your skin the most incredible glow without irritation (but always patch test!). 

I think this is such a great initiative from Ren Skincare and it's great to see some great brands get involved too - recognising the collective effort needed to make a positive change for our environment is the first step and I can't wait to see what's to come.

What do you think about the collaboration?

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