
Katharina Bürger and Nami Fündling, of Korean descent, reinterpret the traditionnal soap for the face from bamboo leaf powder and active coark, associated with hinoki water(*). Products are vegan, 100% organic and handmade.
By Isabelle Brigout on Monday 4 March 2019, 10:35 - Ethical shopping

Katharina Bürger and Nami Fündling, of Korean descent, reinterpret the traditionnal soap for the face from bamboo leaf powder and active coark, associated with hinoki water(*). Products are vegan, 100% organic and handmade.
By Isabelle Brigout on Tuesday 26 February 2019, 11:10 - Ethical shopping

Corentin Letort is bearded and he likes the nature. In 2015, he launched a short range of men's cosmetics, handmade in France, sold in 100% recyclable packagings, without overpackaging.
By Isabelle Brigout on Wednesday 13 February 2019, 10:13 - Ethical shopping

Nathalie Marty is a craftswoman soapmaker: she has developed her own soap recipes, palm oil, synthetic fragrance and petrochemicals free.
By Isabelle Brigout on Tuesday 5 February 2019, 10:15 - Ethical shopping

LavyzOe is launching a short range of cosmetics from Damask rose and Egyptian jasmine, 100% natural, not tested on animals and issuing from fair trade.
By Isabelle Brigout on Tuesday 22 January 2019, 10:13 - Ethical shopping

Nüssa proposes two short ranges of cosmetic products for the day and the night, including at least 90% of ingredients of natural origin. Vegetal oils are 100% natural.
By Isabelle Brigout on Wednesday 9 January 2019, 10:59 - Ethical shopping

Etienne Soudant, biology research director, explains that minerals and trace elements are activating the vital functions of the skin, which fight against premature aging and allow to restore firmness and radiance, without the addition of artificial molecules.
By Isabelle Brigout on Thursday 3 January 2019, 10:42 - Ethical shopping

Ça va barber is launching an organic range of oils and shaving soaps, with beech and olive wood accessories. Products are sold in recyclable boxes, made of cardboard.