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Top 5 Self-Care Brands You Need to Know
Whether you’re soaking up the last rays of summer sun, or preparing for the seasonal shift ahead of us, there’s always room in our routines for a little more self-care. Take some time for yourself with just a few of our favourite products from brands with sustainability at their core.
Kure BazaarÂ
As the days inevitably get darker, keep things cheery and colourful with Kure Bazaar’s nail varnishes, concocted with 90% natural ingredients. We’re fans of the Cactus Green, especially once we start missing the Sun.
VerdenÂ
Verden’s range of hand & body products have been consistent favourites here for good reason. The brand’s cruelty-free ethos makes for an easy sell, while its high-quality natural ingredients offer a truly premium feel. Try the D’Orangerie Hand & Body Wash if you’re a fan of fresh citric scents.Â
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Pelegrims
Partnered with an UK-based vineyard, skincare label Pelegrims utilises grape extracts along with a wealth of other high-quality natural ingredients in its 'low intervention' products. We're particularly fond of the facial treatment set.
BachcaÂ
Bachca’s range of brushes are undoubtedly essential for doing self-care right. The brand’s sustainably produced products may appear simple, but cut no corners when it comes to quality. Try one of the brand’s popular Detangling Brushes.
EYM
Finally, EYM’s range of home fragrances have been hard to top, with some great staple scents offered by the brand. Though the Eden candle might just be our favourite, we’re also quite taken by collaborative candles made with glassmaker Laguna B.
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Top 5 Self-Care Brands You Need to Know
Whether you’re soaking up the last rays of summer sun, or preparing for the seasonal shift ahead of us, there’s always room in our routines for a little more self-care - So, we’ve compiled this quick list of some current favourites.
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We visited Tessa of Layla's Bakery in the midst of morning rush-hour to talk about pastries, pastries, and even more pastries.
We visited Tessa of Layla's Bakery in the midst of morning rush-hour to talk about pastries, pastries, and even more pastries.