The Body Shop's Carrot Cleanser & Moisturizer Use "Ugly" Produce
Laura McQuarrie — July 8, 2019 — Eco
References: thebodyshop & bustle
The Body Shop is known for creating a variety of products that spotlight unique fruits and vegetables and its cleanser and moisturizer are "enriched with organic carrots too naturally wonky to sell in the supermarkets." While the vegan-friendly Carrot Wash Energizing Face Cleanser forms a rich lather to leave the skin feeling smooth and energized, the Carrot Cream Nature Rich Daily Moisturizer provides long-lasting hydration and protection from aggressors that can compromise the look and health of the skin. Both of these products are packaged in 100% recyclable packaging.
While consumers have been seeing many snack brands adopting the use of so-called "ugly" produce, body care brands are now also creatively embracing ways to nourish the body and reduce food waste.
While consumers have been seeing many snack brands adopting the use of so-called "ugly" produce, body care brands are now also creatively embracing ways to nourish the body and reduce food waste.
Trend Themes
1. Upcycled Beauty Products - Creating beauty products using 'ugly' produce to reduce food waste and provide unique skincare benefits.
2. Eco-friendly Packaging - Utilizing 100% recyclable packaging for beauty products to promote sustainable practices.
3. Plant-based Skincare - Developing vegan-friendly skincare products infused with organic fruits and vegetables for natural nourishment.
Industry Implications
1. Beauty and Personal Care - Exploring innovative ways to incorporate upcycled produce into skincare products to meet consumer demand for sustainable and natural beauty solutions.
2. Food and Beverage - Collaborating with beauty brands to supply 'ugly' produce for creating upcycled skincare products and reducing food waste.
3. Packaging and Recycling - Providing eco-friendly packaging solutions and recycling services for beauty brands committed to sustainable practices.
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