The Silk Peony Melting Eye Cream - TATCHA | Cherie
Cherie is a
beauty app for beauty lovers, we also truly believe in our responsibility to
stand for important causes. We're celebrating Earth Day all week here at Cherie
with our sustainability awareness campaign called "A Breath of Fresh
Air". This week, we'll be sharing different ways we can be, and provide, a
breath of fresh air to ourselves and the earth. Think doing small activities
like walking or biking instead of driving, or purchasing from brands that give
back to the earth. After all, everything begins with us!
tatcha
eye cream Factors + HA is a hydrating formula with amino acids, dermal
lipids, and hyaluronic acid.
Beauty Brands That Give Back To the Earth
You'll feel good about what you're doing for your skin, and
the earth, when you purchase from these beauty brands
Codex Beauty - Codex has set the new standard for what it
means to be a sustainable beauty brand. They are so committed to sustaining the
beauty of our earth that it is a part of every step of their brand: from
formulation, to packaging, and even transportation. Here's a few key ways they
are helping the earth
- Plant-Based Packaging: Codex uses green, plant-based
polyethylene tubes, a sustainable plastic alternative extracted from sugarcane
waste which has decreased carbon footprint up to 81%.
- Recyclable Cartons: Made of renewable fresh fiber from
sustainably managed forests. Codex's cartons are slo PEFC certified (Program
for the Endorsement of Forest Certification) which means that the supply chain
of producing their cartons are done so with the highest ethical, social, and
environmental standards.
- Smart Transportation: Codex Beauty has carefully
engineered packaging designs that maximize the density of products to ensure
shipping efficiency; these careful considerations support the current and
future effort to maintain a very low carbon footprint.
- Organic Sourcing: Each ingredient that goes into Codex’s
plant-based formulas is carefully sourced, relying on wild harvesting
techniques to select naturally hardy plants. Only the parts needed are used,
leaving the rest of the plant intact to preserve its natural life cycle.


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