
Our habits could be harming the environment and this is a reality. While we all trying to do our bit, it is also essential to make a change in our beauty routines. One way to do this is by opting for brands that are a step ahead with their approach towards the environment. While many of us are making changes to our daily habits, brands too are following suit. From leaning towards a refillable approach to being conscious about their ingredients, these brands are leading the bandwagon and inspiring us to be more thoughtful about how every little aspect can make a large impact.
These Brands Are A Step Ahead When It Comes To Sustainability
Refillable Containers
This is a great move in the beauty industry and already, a few brands are embracing the practice. With an eco-friendly approach, Colorbar launched their first-ever 3-in-1 lipstick, a new and innovative item with an eco-friendly approach. Leading the pact for sustainability, this lipstick is a refillable one and has 100% ultra-premium yet recyclable aluminium packaging. It allows customers to reuse the same, elegant metallic case. The refillable system promotes additional usage of a product, leading to more sustainability.

Recycled Plastic Packaging
Reducing plastic usage is another practice many brands are opting for. In an attempt to reduce waste, brands like Love, Beauty & Planet have been using 100% recycled plastic to make in-shower bottles. This particular brand even uses PCR packaging that eventually ensures the reduction of carbon footprint.
Ingredient Focussed
When brands are hyper-focused with their ingredients, it prevents unnecessary addition of other ingredients which may not be needed. One such brand that is truly worth the hype is Aminu Skincare. Catering to different concerns and skin types, this brand is primarily based on the fundamental understanding of skin and ingredients. Their packaging is free of single-use plastics and the products are free of micro-plastics.
Zero Waste Approach
If you are looking for incredible formulations and ingredients, this one is leading the bandwagon. Most of the ingredients used in the brand's products are sourced from the Himalayas. Further to improve its zero-waste approach, the brand collects empty bottles to repurpose them into planters.
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