I've recently been getting lots of emails about eco brands for natural hair as many of us naturalistas love 100% natural hair products, but what about the rest of our beauty boxes? usually what is letting us down is our make up and nail polishes. Nail polish is the one element of my beauty regimen that could definitely use and eco make over. So I was pleased to find that Skin will be hosting a pop up shop dedicated to eco nail care....
"Skin has been working with the hair and beauty industry to create change makers. Our change makers want to make a difference, they are salon owners, colleges, product makers and trainees and trainers.
To create change, we will be holding a series of ‘pop up’ shops and special events. The events are a chance to be pampered, try environmentally friendly nail varnish, skin & hair care, and hear more about the big green makeover from hair and beauty experts.
In our first pop up 'Nailing it' we will be hearing from our Skin Salon Award winner, Max Centini about why it makes sense to be green and Skin’s founder Maria Adebowale. You'll get a chance to get your nails done, using environmentally friendly nail varnish, pick up some freebies and talk to product makers"
"Skin has been working with the hair and beauty industry to create change makers. Our change makers want to make a difference, they are salon owners, colleges, product makers and trainees and trainers.
To create change, we will be holding a series of ‘pop up’ shops and special events. The events are a chance to be pampered, try environmentally friendly nail varnish, skin & hair care, and hear more about the big green makeover from hair and beauty experts.
In our first pop up 'Nailing it' we will be hearing from our Skin Salon Award winner, Max Centini about why it makes sense to be green and Skin’s founder Maria Adebowale. You'll get a chance to get your nails done, using environmentally friendly nail varnish, pick up some freebies and talk to product makers"
Nailing it will take place in Fulham, London and you can secure a free ticket here. Manicurists will use Jessica Cosmetics nail polishes which are Formaldehyde, Toluene and DBP free, also check out Butter London, Zoya and Priti Nails for eco friendly polish
More information about the Skin Project can be found at: www.capacity.org.uk/greenerjobs/skin.htmlor to book a free place go to: www.skinpopupshop-eorg.eventbrite.com
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