ARKIVE HEADCARE
ARKIVE HEADCARE
ARKIVE HEADCARE is not just a brand but a testament to the power of passion and perseverance. Its story begins with a group of individuals who shared a common love for headwear fashion and a desire to create something truly unique and exceptional.
How does it fit into our “Green Beauty” standard?
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ARKIVE HEADCARE is a cruelty-free brand certified by Leaping Bunny and claims to be a vegan brand (not accredited).
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ARKIVE HEADCARE is a B-Corp Certified brand and claims to have made its products with recycled content.
ARKIVE HEADCARE is a brand that is passionate about headwear fashion and committed to creating unique and exceptional products. They are certified cruelty-free by Leaping Bunny and claim to be a vegan brand. Additionally, they are a B-Corp Certified brand and use recycled content in their products.
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Monday Muse
Monday Muse
Monday Muse is dedicated to supporting the health of your skin. In a world filled with overwhelming choices, they aim to provide clarity, enabling you to make thoughtful decisions. Their philosophy is simple yet profound: we craft minimalist yet meaningful products, enriched with purposeful ingredients you can trust to nourish and care for your skin with intention.
How does it fit into our “Green Beauty” standard?
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Monday Muse states that its products are 100% cruelty-free (non accredited).
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Monday Muse commits to ethically sourced ingredients including bakuchiol and squalane and claims to avoid exploitative labour. However, while they prioritise sustainable suppliers and ‘clean sourcing,’ they lack formal Fair Trade accreditation.
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Monday Muse has implemented carbon-neutral shipping and fully recyclable packaging as part of its environmental commitments, though these initiatives currently lack third-party certification.
Ethical Sourcing: Prioritises natural, traceable ingredients (e.g., bakuchiol, squalane) and sustainable suppliers. Highlights "clean sourcing" and ethical working conditions, though not third-party certified. Avoids exploitative labour.
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Korres
Korres
Korres is a popular Greek beauty brand founded by Giorgos Korres in 1992 when he took over the pharmacy he grew up working in. Since then, the brand has been developing award-winning cosmetic products based on original Greek herbal remedies.
How does it fit into our “Green Beauty” standard?
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Korres is a PETA cruelty-free brand, whilst some of their products are vegan.
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Korres states that they have some Organic products, and avoid over 2,000 toxic ingredients in their products.
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Korres follows THE 6 LABS SUSTAINABILITY
CIRCLE.
Korres is a popular cosmetics brand that focuses on delivering effective results while prioritising traditional herbal remedies. They simultaneously commit to animal welfare, sustainability and ethical practices, thus offering ethical products inspired by greek beauty rituals.
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talm
talm
The talm brand is known for its dedication to high-quality, sustainable products, while embodying a narrative that weaves together innovation, craftsmanship, and a strong commitment to ethical beauty. Its focus on maternity cosmetics that combines not only safety but results makes it a uniquely brilliant brand in the ethical beauty space!
How does it fit into our “Green Beauty” standard?
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talm states that they are a cruelty-free and vegan brand, although both statements are yet to be verified by an accredited body.
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talm has organic certification from the Soil Association.
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talm states that they're using recyclable plastic that is compostable.
talm is a brand that emphasises high-quality, sustainable products through innovation and craftsmanship while also highlighting its commitment to environmental stewardship and community engagement. Although claims of being cruelty-free and vegan await verification, talm proudly holds organic certification and utilises recyclable, compostable materials.
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another dose
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Country of Origin : UK
Parent Company: NA
another dose
another dose is a relatively new cosmetic brand that was founded by a group of beauty enthusiasts who wanted to create high-quality, affordable products for everyday use. The brand was born out of a desire to provide consumers with a fresh and innovative approach to beauty.
How does it fit into our “Green Beauty” standard?
At this stage, another dose does not document any data to support our Green Beauty standard.
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LOHY
LOHY
Jonina Menzies, LOHY. founder and curl stylist, needed products that would allow her curly hair clients to re-create the same salon-quality results at home for the weeks between their hair appointments.
She created LOHY an Australian made hair care brand, design for curly girls!
How does it fit into our “Green Beauty” standard?
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LOHY is a cruelty-free and vegan brand (non accredited).
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LOHY states that they CGM friendly, and don't use silicones, parabens, PEGs, sulfates (SLS/SLES), GMOs, mineral oils, petrolatum, or synthetic colours in their products.
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LOHY states that their packaging is biodegradable, solvent and chemical-free and non-toxic. They use odourless paper tape to seal our parcels that is water-activated. The boxes they use are also made from recycled materials.
This curly hair care brand is not only known for its effective formulas, but also clearly demonstrates its commitment to ethical values.
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