We understand as a society, now perhaps more than ever, the important of talking about mental health and having mental wellbeing. Self-care is an important part of taking care of our wellbeing. Making time for ourselves isn’t always easy, but as and where we can, we should always try and prioritise it on a regular basis. Ever heard the phrase you can’t pour from an empty cup? Know what happens to a phone when you don’t recharge it? Think of yourself, your mind, body and spirit in the same manner. Self-care is an investment and commitment to preserving our physical and mental wellbeing, allowing us feel and be the best versions of ourselves.
Here, Veo World offers you a curated and conscious guide to self-care essentials and indulgences that enable you to make the most of your ‘me time’. When it comes to self-care, it’s important to remember that there is no one size fits all. Self-care is incredibly subjective and personal. But having said that, we all need to take some downtime in some form or another and after the chaos of present times and past years, heaven knows we could all use some more TLC. So without further ado, here’s you’re Curated Guide to the Self-Care You Deserve…
Omvits | Vegan Multivitamins & Minerals
Self-care isn’t just about mental wellbeing, it’s about looking after our physical health too. A lack of adequate nutrition can lead us to feel lethargic, and just not like ourselves.
These carefully balanced vitamin and mineral supplements offer a convenient way to top-up your diet and meet your daily requirements. Offering a generous dose of 13 vitamins and 11 minerals, you’ll be able to fill the gaps in your diet, whilst still staying within the safe dosage limits and without any use of palm oil. They’re suitable for veggie and vegan diets and the pouches are 100% plastic-free, biodegradable, compostable and recyclable too!
Inhala Soulwear | Eagle Spirit Recycled Natural Rubber Yoga Mat
Yoga’s origins can be traced to northern India over 5,000 years ago practice. Today, it is a global phenomenon with people practicing in all corners of the globe. It’s benefits range from improving flexibility, reducing stress, improving mental health, reducing inflammation and anxiety, whilst also helping you sleep and boosting your mood.
Inhala Soulwear was founded by two Peruvian yogis who decided to create an authentic and mindful soulwear brand. The vision was to create a tribe with a lifestyle true to its kind. Born in Peru, Inhala, or to inhale in English, opens the initial doorway connecting mind, body and soul.
Their Eagle Spirit Eco Yoga mat promises to elevate your practice to the highest of Pranas, with guaranteed performance, soft grip for life and anti-skid feature when met with water. This mat is suitable for all kinds of practices whether you’re a beginner or an advanced yogi.
Taking care of our skin is also a great way to practice some self-care and love. As the bodies largest organ, skincare cannot be underestimated. Botany Blends’ deliciously scented Sunbird Organic Body Oil flirts with and uplifts the senses. It’s the colour of sunshine and when applied is said to be reminiscent of fresh summer mornings.
The feel-good aroma evokes happiness and uplifts the senses. For best results, use relaxing deep touch pressure, applying directly after bathing to lock in hydration. Gently massage the oil into the skin and inhale the aroma to uplift the senses and boost that feel good factor.
Nikki Hill Apothecary | Relaxation & Calming Herbal Leaf Tea
This Relaxation Herbal Infusion tea is perfect to help you unwind and relax anytime of the day. This delicious blend has been formulated with herbs that have been traditionally used to calm the mind and body. So sit back, relax and allow your body to enter a state of pure relaxation.
Essence No1 | Natural Vegan Soy Wax Candle Dark Pomegranate
Who doesn’t love a candle for a bit of ‘me time’? Essence No.1 candles not only offer luxury fragrances, they are also vegan, cruelty free and committed to sustainably sourcing all products and materials. Their eco-friendly, vegan soy wax is ethically sourced from GMO free suppliers.Their sleek, stylish jars are made from recycled materials and also be recycled after use. The labels are printed on recyclable material, using water based, earth safe ink.
SuperfoodLx’s pure and intensely rich, whole plant cannabis extract is sourced from a small organic farm in the Netherlands. Whether you are new to taking CBD or a seasoned connoisseur, this organic blend is sure not to disappoint as it helps to reduce joint inflammation, reduce feelings of anxiety, improve sleep patterns, support mood management with noticeable pain relief within 10-15 minutes. Oh, it’s also vegan and gluten free!
The Mood Club | ‘Exciting Plans’ Sustainable Lined A5 Notebook
At first glance, you might be wondering why a notebook is relevant here. Well, journalling is another popular practice of self-care, with many studies showing that regular journalling can improve your mood and give you a greater sense of overall emotional well-being and happiness. It is also said to help strengthen memory and reduce stress and anxiety. You don’t even have to think too much about it. Sometimes just putting pen to paper and scribbling out your thoughts freely can help offload them and offer us a feeling of release. Why not have a go at incorporating some journalling into your self-care routine?
We hope that this Curated Guide to Self-Care has offered some suggestions that resonate with you and your lifestyle and values. It goes without saying that just like life itself, feelings are fluid and inconsistent. We all have good days and bad days. That is the very nature of being human. The above guide is in no way intended to replace professional medical help and if you are struggling with your mental heath, we would encourage you to reach out to either a doctor, counsellor or even just a friend or family member. There is no shame in admitting when we’re not okay and reaching out is often the first step to things getting better.
Let’s wrap things up with a little positive affirmation. Place your hand on your heart and say out loud ‘I am grateful for my life force and energy’.
Denim is such a mainstream fashion staple that we may often neglect to give it a second-thought. Its presence and existence in fashion, from high streets to youth culture, to red carpets and catwalks, is as synonymous as rain to British weather.
Denim first appeared on the scene as workwear and overtime it became a culturally significant material that has been present in key historical events, like post war dressing, featuring in Hollywood and Western block busters, the fall of the Berlin Wall, and more. Today it’s a mass produced and worn material that resides in pretty much all our wardrobes. However, our thirst for denim is increasingly having negations on the environment and the people who make it. So, can we sustain our love for this iconic fabric?
Over the coming decades, not only would denim become popularised by Hollywood figures, and blockbuster cowboy films, it would also trickle down amongst working class youth as a political statement of rebellion and rejection of traditional authority (think hippies, punks, grunge and rock). Ironically, as more people bought into this idea of leisure and youth rebellion, jeans become so popularised that towards the end of the 20th century, they’d become a mainstream wardrobe staple.
Denim jeans have been an anomaly against the typical short-lived trend-cycle. They’ve been cemented as a timeless staple. Today, thanks to technological advancements, denim is used in a plethora of ways to create stylish garments for both function and aesthetic.
Despite cementing itself as a fashion basic, the process of producing denim at such scale is complex, and is having disastrous effects on the environment and the wellbeing of those in the manufacturing process.
A post-production factor to also consider is that according to the International Fabric Institute Fair Claims Guide, the average lifespan for a pair of jeans is only 2-3 years. With all of this in mind, we can get a clear picture of how one of the most commonly worn materials in the world, is actually straining our planets natural resources and putting the health and wellbeing of cotton growers and garment factory workers at risk. To top it all off, consumers are on average only keeping these garments for a few years at a time before disposing of them.
Are there better options out there?
When it comes to denim, it still holds a place in our hearts due to its practicality, durability and versatility. But we cannot sit idle in awareness of the issues pertaining to its manufacture and existence. So, what are the better options?
Investing in denim that’s made to last is also something that consumers can do on their part. Flax & Loom pride themselves on producing classic style jeans, that are built to last 20 years or more!
What does all of this mean?
It’s safe to say that a fabric so intwined with fashion and with such a rich cultural history, shows no sign of letting up its grip in the 21st century. We’ve never produced or worn as much denim as we have done in recent decades. But whilst our love affair with denim continues, it’s incredibly apparent that the way in which we grow, manufacture, produce and consume denim must change.
Investing in denim that’s healthier for people and the planet, whilst making a commitment as consumers to look after denim items, and to wear them for as long as possible, ensures we’re doing our bit to bring about a new denim revolution.
Our collection of ethically produced organic and recycled denim staples and statement pieces are your perfect new classics. For minimal environmental impact and maximum style impact, explore our full organic denim edit and celebrate this hero fabric whilst doing your bit for the planet!
School’s (almost) out for summer! The summer holidays are a wonderful chance to spend time with our families, friends and loved ones. It’s a time where we want to get outside and make the most of the longer, brighter and warmer days. Summer is truly a green time of the year and you can also make the most of it, and build memories, with green, eco-friendly summer holiday activities for kids.
If you were worried about how you were going to fill those weeks ahead, you’ve come to the right place! Embrace your little ones’ curiosity and creativity this season with some eco-friendly activity ideas from us…
Fuel their imagination: eco-friendly toys & playsets
Offering sustainable alternatives, Playpress create buildable, eco-friendly playsets, for ages 4+ years. They believe in the power of planet-friendly, hands-on fun, with toys designed to let children play creatively while helping them develop key motor and cognitive reasoning skills and are made here in the UK
Playpress is made from Playboard, a sturdy material that’s strong enough to stand up to everyday adventures but also completely FSC® (FSC-C004309) certified, recyclable and biodegradable. They also use vegetable-based inks and water-based glues that are vegan, biodegradable and ocean-friendly.
Books are a fantastic way to open our minds to new experiences, learnings and stories, at any age. They can be both educational and fun and The Tinaglings Climate Change Adventure Books tick both of those boxes! Learn about climate change in a fun and exciting way with environmental children’s books that can teach both you and your little ones, more about how you can help save the planet!
The Tingalings children’s picture book series follow 5 loveable creatures, climate adventures, exciting animal rescues, fun facts and climate solutions for mini-Earthlings! The Books are printed in the UK on recycled paper (100% post consumer waste). Meanwhile, all profits are donated to Mabel’s Enterprise, where all profits go to Mabel’s Fund to pay for inspiring school trips in the highest pockets of child poverty in the UK.
The kids will love getting their hands all messy with this ‘Dino Poop’ mini DIY seed bomb kit, containing a wildflower seed mix to make 2-3 seed bombs- just add water at home. Then the fun can continue, going outside to find the perfect patch to grow some bee and butterfly friendly wildflowers. This mini seed bomb kit is a great activity for children which can be done indoors (or out), which is great if you’re not a fan of clutter hanging around your house.
These handmade non-toxic soy wax crayons comes in a variety of super cute shapes, with a blue, green, red and yellow themed crayon in each pack. Soy wax is made from soybeans and is a natural and sustainable alternative to traditional paraffin wax crayons. They’re designed to be easy to grip, allowing little hands to explore this new texture and shape.
Sprinkles of Nature herald children as their inspiration when creating these and other plastic free, reusable or biodegradable products.
A cosy hotel for creepy crawlies and a great opportunity for children to be involved with learning more about their natural environment, this DIY bug hotel is the perfect nature adventure!
The adventure starts with a scavenger hunt for the children to seek out some extra materials for the mini beasts to enjoy. As the kids learn about insect habitats they will also discover who might come and stay in their hotel and watch as the insects settle into their new home. After the hunt, it’s time for the kids to get creative with their cut-and-stick seed paper bug hotel scene. They can mix up their own natural, plastic-free glue mix and stick on their bugs and signs however they choose. Then it’s time to construct their bug house.
As the seed paper begins to weather away from the bug house the fun doesn’t need to stop. You can choose to plant this in the garden or tear up to plant into pots and watch as new flowers bloom. Children will love building their bug hotel to keep in the garden, discovering who has moved in and what different materials attracts different insects.
Okay, maybe cooking in the kitchen isn’t the first thing that comes to mind for summer activities. But a friendly reminder, here in the UK, a cloudy overcast day is never off the table. So, for those typically British summer days, a spot of baking is the perfect family activity.
Creative Nature believe products that claim to be healthy, should also be tasty. Why have a healthy diet if you’re just not going to enjoy yourself?! All of their mixes are vegan-friendly and allergen-free, with all-natural and organic ingredients to help you feel your absolute best! Bake them with friends, family, or your kids this summer for a fun and tasty treat that brings everyone together!
Of course, one of the most obvious activities to embrace in summer is to simply get out in nature! Harness their youthful sense of wonder and adventure and explore new places. If you’re planning on heading off the beaten track or simply going to relax in the park, Pip & Henry offer perfect eco-footwear solutions.
Pip & Henry is committed to producing eco-friendly shoes, using innovative materials such as Pineapple Leaf Fibre, organic cotton, and recycled rubber. They use 100% recyclable and compostable packaging, and produce in small batches are committed to ensuring factory workers are paid fairly in good working environments.
Whatever activities you choose to enjoy this summer, keep both your kids and the planet in mind. After all, it is the younger generations who will be the ones to live with the realtime implications of the climate crisis, unless we all take action. As put by UNICEF Executive Director Anthony Lake. “Today’s children are the least responsible for climate change, but they, and their children, are the ones who will live with its consequences”. That doesn’t mean that we can’t still make the most of summer and create precious memories. Instead, it means approaching fun activities in a conscious way, to ensure everyone, including Mother Earth, can have the best time possible.
Many of us enjoy wearing beautiful jewellery, whether we’ve been gifted a piece to mark a special occasion, received it as a family heirloom, saved up to treat ourselves or acquired pieces in other ways. Jewellery has always existed as an embellishment of the human form and a manner of expressionism, even right the way back to its early ancient origins.
In the 19th century, amid vast industrial and social change, jewellery design focus often looked to classical styles from ancient Greece and Rome. Naturalistic jewellery, decorated with clearly recognisable flowers and fruit, was also popular at the time. However, the late 19th century saw a rejection of the changing industrialised world and machine-led factory systems and a consequential rise in the Arts and Crafts movement. Jewellers replaced the repetition and regularity of mainstream settings with curving or figurative designs with symbolic meaning.
Fast forward to the 1960s and the emergence of contemporary jewellery, it is clear that the boundaries of jewellery have been continually redefined. Conventions have been challenged by new generations of independent and avant-garde jewellers, often educated at art college and immersed in new social ideas that reflectively push the boundaries of jewellery.
Whilst much of jewellery today still incorporates the same materials, like gold and precious stones, it is arguably less about signifying the power or status of high society and rather more closely related to sentimental symbolism and personal occasions.
Unfortunately though, for an industry defined by luxury and aesthetic, below the surface it is rife with environmental and ethical issues, pertaining to sourcing raw materials and sometimes dubious production practices. Just because something is more expensive, that doesn’t mean it’s been made fairly.
The key to ethical jewellery is transparency and traceability. If a buyer has full transparency as to a jewellery’s material origin and production, it enables them to make an informed choice about who and where they buy from.
However, greenwashing can make it difficult to know who’s ethical and sustainability claims you can really trust. On top of this, the rise in popularity of cheap fast fashion jewellery continues to undermines the real benefits of investing in high quality pieces.
The ‘throw-away’ mentality exists heavily when it comes to fast fashion jewellery, which is why it is nearly always a much better return on your investment, to buy quality, ethically produced pieces that are going to not only last but have been produced fairly for people and the planet.
Brands doing it better at Veo
According to Tracemark’s Sustainable Luxury Consumer Report 2021, 94% of consumers believe jewellery brands should be more transparent about the origin of the raw materials they use like gold and diamonds. 71% said they would choose a piece of jewellery for its traceability, and up to 77.5% of consumers would pay more for a traceable product. These figures a promising and show a demand for sustainable and ethical jewellery.
Claire Hill Designs offer a range of timeless, demi-fine jewellery with a modern edge. It’s all about effortless style that never goes out of fashion, elevating everyday looks with touches of luxury. Using thick vermeil plating and sustainable metals like recycled gold and silver, there are coin necklaces to inspire and chunky gold hoops to make you feel good. These are pieces to fall in love with, over and over again.
Claire Hill Designs is committed so sustainable production throughout the whole production process ensuring the use of recycled silver, ethically mined and lab-grown stones, responsibly handmade pieces with versatility, timeless design as well as a jewellery fixing service.
Harfi brings you a range of demi-fine jewellery that doesn’t cost the earth, so you can make a statement every day. By removing the middlemen and keeping the supply chain as lean as possible – no distributors or resellers – and working directly with artisan partners, Harfi are able to offer the same quality of jewellery at a much more affordable price, without compromising on quality.
Every jewellery piece comes in 18k gold vermeil. Far more durable than regular gold plating, gold vermeil provides a premium alternative to solid gold. The collections consist of base earrings and chains, complemented by a range of interchangeable statement pendants to customise your look.
With a focus on high quality craftsmanship, affordability and timeless design, Harfi is on a mission to make it easier than ever to inspire effortless confidence in your look.
Little by Little was founded by Annabel Cox and Georgina Fuggle. Their collections are uniquely inspired by the natural beauty found in food and are lovingly created to bring a little ethical luxury into your life.
Little by Little’s key sustainable values lie in the championing of transparent, responsible, (both socially and environmentally) and revealing supply chains. The collections are designed by Annabel in the UK and created by a well-established jewellery producer in Lima, Peru. The Peruvian factory has been running for 32 years and employs 350 people, which Annabel has visited to ensure that it’s a safe, well-equipped place to work.
They use local Peruvian silver, some of which is recycled, whilst the virgin metal used is supplied by companies with environmental certification that meet with strict labour standards and comply with human rights laws. Their ethical goal for 2021 was to strive for closed-loop production and find a 100% traceable source of Peruvian silver, further enabling them to support local miners and communities, whilst reducing their environmental impact.
Ana Dyla create unique collections of handcrafted jewellery, utilising the art of nature (gem stones) and further refined by local Turkish gem cutters and artisans. They create one of a kind pieces in which the old Ottoman traditions are harmoniously blended with modern design aesthetics.
They aim to create a positive impact on the communities and societies they engage with, by improving their value chain, looking after employees and customers, implementing recycling initiatives and locally sourcing materials.
Bound Studios sustainable, timeless jewellery is designed in Amsterdam by women, for women. These go to timeless jewellery are available in silver, gold vermeil and solid gold and packed and shipped in recycled plastic-free packaging.
Bound Studios jewellery is made from 100% recycled 925 sterling silver, recycled 18k gold and recycled 14k gold. The silver jewellery is rhodium plated to avoid oxidation and the gold plated items are plated with 18k gold.
Sustainability for Bound means; using recycled materials, being plastic free, working with external partners that have good working conditions, not believing in fast fashion and designing timeless styles that will last.
Jewellery matters. But people and planet matter more.
To summarise, jewellery matters. It matters culturally, sentimentally, expressively, symbolically, artistically and more. All of these important values are part of what makes being human so special and immersive. Without these creative values, much of our individual and collective identity would cease to be.
Truthfully, there is no 100% perfectly sustainable or ethical way to consume jewellery (yet!). But that doesn’t mean that we can’t make better, more informed decisions in the meantime. As consumers and wearers of jewellery, there are things we can do to preserve our pieces durability, longevity and all whilst looking out for human and environmental welfare.
Investing in ethically made, quality, timeless pieces, crafted with love and care, that you intend to keep forever (and maybe pass on as an heirloom) is the best place to start. Looking after our jewellery and repairing pieces if they break (made even more easy to do thanks to brands like the ones featured above), by making using of repair services is also another great option.
In the words of Vivienne Westwood, buy less, choose well, make it last.
The term ‘organic’ exploded onto our scene and lexicon after a public profile surge in the early 2000s. As consumers began to connect the dots between diet, health and environment, the term organic promises a commitment to bettering all three.
Presently, Organic September, a campaign that raises awareness of the many benefits of organic farming and all it produces, is celebrated annually in the UK. This includes everything from fruit and veg to toiletries and clothing. Buying organic helps farms support our biodiversity and wildlife, fight climate change, improve animal welfare and reduce exposure to pesticides.
Organic September was started by the Soil Association, the charity that advocates for organic farming as a way to care for the natural world. You’ll probably agree, this all sounds great, but what does it mean?
What does ‘organic’ actually mean?
Organic is defined as a system of farming and food production that aims to produce sufficient quantities of high-quality food. Organic farmers do this by working to a strict set of standards, ensuring that their methods maintain the health of the local ecosystems and people who live within them. The result is a system that benefits both plants and the wider planet. According to the Soil Association, ‘It means higher levels of animal welfare, lower levels of pesticides, no manufactured herbicides or artificial fertilisers.’
However, organic goods are no longer merely refined to the food and drink that we consume (although that does play a big part). Organic farming and production plays a part in a lot of the different types of products we consume in relation to all the different departments that we boast on our own platform. That’s right, fashion, homeware, beauty, health & wellness, and good ol’ food and drink are all areas where we can increasingly opt for organic as consumers.
Why is organic better?
Perhaps most prominently, organic farming and growing is better for the environment. Overuse of chemical fertilisers and pesticides has caused a decline of our pollinators. Although sometimes small in size, the role insects and wildlife play in maintaining biodiversity and our planets delicate ecosystem is huge. Therefore, protecting them is paramount for maintaining a healthy and balanced ecosystem.
Switching to organic helps to ensure that toxic chemicals are kept away from insects and wildlife. Organic farming puts an emphasis on high-nutrient soil which is better for creating habitats for bugs and insects. Organic farming is also more energy efficient as its carbon footprint is significantly lower than methods used in intensive agriculture. This also means that organic helps to address the climate crisis.
Organic pioneers At Veo
Always practicing what we preach, we’ve created the ultimate edit highlighting some of our best brands that are organic approved. They work with organic systems and materials to help ensure the longevity of their brands, crafts and of course, our planet.
Organic Fashion At Veo
One Essentials
One Essentials is changing the fashion system, literally from the bottom up. Starting with the most disposable items in our wardrobe – underwear. This time creating it to be disposable. They are tired of slow progress and an industry that continues to do more harm than good whilst waxing lyrical about their latest ‘sustainable’ collection. So One Essentials are taking a stand and they’re starting by getting the basics right.
According to One Essentials ‘By using organic cotton twisted with our recycled cotton, it means we can create a super-soft, premium fibre that is always soft against your toosh – and is more sustainable for our toosh’.
Flax and Loom is the venture of long time sustainable fashion designer Phil Wildbore. The fabrics are chosen for their durability, texture and handle. Every organic ingredient, the linen, the hemp, the cotton, has been harvested within the vicinity of the weavers. Every part of each piece of clothing is stitched and washed in an eco-formula and finished at Flax & Loom partners, in a family run, bespoke clothing factory, where people are paid a fair wage.
Rose Corps creates contemporary streetwear in an ethical, responsible, and sustainable way. All items are about personality and individuality, handmade with high-quality standards, hand-dyed, printed & embroidered in the brand’s studio to create something as unique as their customers. Rose Corps fabrics are entirely sustainable – bought from fair trade suppliers, organic, recycled, anti-bacterial, biodegradable, or even energy-reducing.
Their range is designed to be timeless, helping curate a conscious wardrobe for every man. Alder & Green’s fabrics are sourced from the famed Albini Mill in Italy and 100% organic. Every shirt is expertly finished with their signature Alder & Green collar trim detailing, a subtle reminder of the quality and expertise of each crafted garment.
Altid are passionate about clothing that withstands the test of time and fashion trends, whilst leaving no impact on our planet. They only ever use the highest quality materials and the most sustainable, ethically sourced, organic cotton.
Boy Wonder is designed for parents who value creative, unique style for their kids. Everything they do at Boy Wonder has ethics and sustainability at its core from the design stage through to the shipping agents they use. Their garments are made from British certified organic cotton yarn. Their packaging, swing tags, and all other paper-based products are plastic-free and made with recycled and biodegradable stock.
The Tingalings are 5 loveable characters that embark on climate adventures, exciting animal rescues, fun facts and climate solutions for mini-Earthlings! Expanding from their books, The Tingalings clothing range prides itself on using certified organic cotton, so your little ones are not only inspired to learn more about the planet, but are wearing clothes that celebrate these values too.
SOP (Scents of place) is a bodycare and fragrance brand made in Norfolk and inspired by the local landscape and language. All their products are vegan and cruelty-free. SOP products are crafted with care and processes that are responsible – driven by diligence and sustainability, rather than the bottom line. It’s a holistic, harmonious approach that celebrates wellness and wonder in equal measure.
Douvall’s is a leading argan natural skincare, haircare, make up and wellness range offering luxury and innovative products of the highest quality, using good for you ingredients which are responsibly sourced. Packed with naturally derived skin invigorating ingredients that really work, organic yet sexy, classy yet eco friendly and natural.
Ancient Persian legends describe a mythical plant known as Haoma. Sprigs of this plant were brought to earth by divine birds and bestow vitality and health. Haoma is built on the power of plants. They take pride in using only certified organic, pure plant ingredients. Haoma has a team of chemists and herbalists combine high quality, clinically proven plant ingredients with carefully selected bio-engineered compounds to create powerful and effective formulas.
Georganics mission is to produce oral care products which are accessible to everyone. Conscientiously innovating products inspired by nature. Everything they do is aimed at minimising the environmental impact of this essential daily routine, utilising compostable and reusable packaging, making a low-impact lifestyle a reality for everyone.
Mushroom Coffee’s intriguing combination of high-quality organic coffee, as an instant stimulant, and superfood mushrooms to optimize and nurture your body for high efficiency, helps you effectively seize the day, every day.
Loving Foods produce raw organic, fermented food and drink. They are good for you, they are tasty, they are organic – they are fermented, naturally. Their range of fermented, unpasteurised food and drink is full of friendly, helpful bacteria and made right here in the UK.
Elevate your pasta night with exceptional Italian organic dry pasta. Fusilli Spicy, made from 100% Italian durum wheat semolina and hot chilli, cooks in just 5 minutes and is vegan-friendly. Explore Pasta Spirulina, with the same organic semolina base and dried spirulina algae, for a unique flavour. Both choices offer delicious, sustainable Italian organic pasta.
Organic Homeware at Veo
Strawberry & Cream
Strawberry & Cream’s inspiration for creating high-quality bedding stemmed from a desire to provide hotel-like comfort for a good night’s sleep while addressing the sustainability issues associated with cotton farming. Recognising the environmental impact of conventional cotton production, they have dedicated themselves to improving the industry by prioritising ethical choices that benefit farmers and the environment. Strawberry & Cream’s range of timeless, well-crafted bedding is proudly made from organic cotton.
Whether you’re a seasoned organic shopper or you’re just entering the world of organic, we have both the basics and luxuries to help you get involved in Organic September, not only for the month but for life.
It’s no secret that sustainable fashion usually comes with a higher price tag than fast fashion items- when compared directly at surface-level, that is.
However, unlike most fast fashion brands, ethical fashion brands are dedicated to providing safe working conditions and paying fair wages to garment workers. They also use the most high-quality, innovative, and organic materials to produce pieces that are truly unique and long-lasting. Naturally, this is going to cost more than clothing made in exploitative work conditions with poor quality fabrics and finishes.
But while it’s true that sustainable fashion can cost more than the fast fashion prices we’ve become accustomed to; the overall Cost Per Wear (CPW) makes sustainable fashion well worth the investment!
The Buyerarchy of Needs: Steps to consider before buying something new
You may have come across the Buyerarchy of Needs illustration below, created by Canadian artist Sarah Lazarovic. For anyone just beginning their sustainable fashion journey, this illustration depicts the ideal thought-process for determining whether or not you can use what you already have, and work your way through the steps before resorting to buying new. With overproduction and overconsumption still hugely problematic across all industries, particularly fashion, this can be a useful guide to remind us that the most sustainable clothes, are the ones that we already own.
However, sometimes we do need to buy new, like when well-worn clothes wear-and-tear beyond repair, or if items no longer fit us. In an article by Dave Farber for Medium, Farber identified several reasons people still buy new, including:
Reduced hassle – not everyone has the time or option to shop secondhand.
Provide information – At Veo, we’re transparent about manufacturing and materials.
Lower risk or increase access – as a platform we prioritise choice, quality and accessibility.
Promote wellness – our brands care about the wellbeing of people and planet.
Offer reward or recognition – it’s good to support independent brands and businesses.
Provide opportunity to give back – many of our brands conduct initiatives that give back.
Create belonging or affiliation – become part of the growing sustainable shopping movement.
Supporting independent brands
At Veo, we work with small and independent brands committed to conducting business aligned with our 3 core pillars: KIND, HEALTHY and SUSTAINABLE. Ultimately, as a platform bringing together over 250+ unique and independent brands across Fashion, Beauty, Health & Wellness, Home, and Food, we know just how passionate our brands are about their craft, products and wider social purpose and impact.
We thoroughly assess and vet all our products and brands, we do the research so you don’t have to. That’s why we’re a Certified B Corp® – scoring in the top 5% globally – and we’ve been Ethical Consumer’s most ethical online retailer for 3 years running. We’ve done the leg work for you. Now it’s your turn to consider your own consumption habits. Ask yourself, ‘what’s more important to me when buying clothes, quality or quantity?’.
Quality > quantity
Quality over quantity couldn’t ring truer when it comes to shopping sustainably.
Fast fashion has warped our perception of what it costs to manufacture clothing and in turn, what is deemed ‘affordable’ fashion. Whilst fast fashion is essential for some, many people claim that they’re unable to make the switch to sustainable fashion due to it being too pricey. But what many also don’t recognise is that they’re trying to mirror the obscene overconsumption fast fashion prices enable. Sustainable fashion is deemed unaffordable, because many wish to maintain their levels of fast fashion consumption. But without addressing overconsumption, there cannot be real sustainability.
Fast fashion, even fast homeware now, tricks us into believing a false narrative of micro-trends, whereby the things we buy and love one week are, by design, already aesthetically ‘outdated’ by the next. With the terrifying rapidity of changing trends, it’s never been more important to find your style. Through finding our own style, we can become more conscious about what we consume, how often we consume and where we choose to shop. Most importantly, we are able to use our spending power more wisely, by investing in quality pieces that represent who we are, and bring value into our lives beyond the copy-cat confinement of trend-led pieces.
“Fashion is transient, trends come and go. I believe in style, not fashion.”
Ralph Lauren
What to do when buying new
Matching reduced consumption with better consumption, when an occasion to purchase new arrises, is the key to a sustainable future. True to our values, we don’t believe that you should have to compromise on choice when it comes to sustainably, and we’ve already debunked the ‘sustainable fashion is boring’ myth!
The Cost Per Wear Calculator is a fantastic tool to understand just how much we’re really getting for our money when buying a garment. Cost per wear is a term used in clothing to describe the cost of an item for every time it’s worn. In other words, the more times an item is worn, the lower the cost per wear is going to be (Calculator Academy, 2022).
In premise, it looks a little something like this:
The average fast fashion piece is worn just 7 times before being discarded, whether due to it’s poor manufacturing and material quality, or being deemed ‘outdated’ due to the trend-cycle. Which means that while it may cost £20 to buy a dress from the high street, the overall Cost Per Wear is often much higher than that of a sustainable fashion piece. An ethically made dress may require a higher upfront investment of £80, but with versatility and durability as the highest priority, this one dress can last through years of wear, making the overall CPW significantly lower in the long run.
Cost Per Wear: Veo VS. fast fashion
To help you visualise how this works, we’ve pulled together a few examples that highlight the environmental credentials of shopping sustainably, but also shows how it can be the more economically viable option too.
Sustainability is about progress, not perfection
It is not our place to judge. Nor is it our place to tell you how you should spend your money. We are here quite simply, to help educate, inspire and enable people to shop more sustainably.
Let’s be real, we all want to do our bit for the planet. The looming threats of climate change are increasingly present in all our lives and to be quite frank, we simply can’t afford to be compliant with inaction.
But when it comes to shopping more sustainably, it can be overwhelming to either know where to start or feeling like we’re not doing enough. So, here’s a few helpful reminders:
1. Start small, think big.
2. “Buy less, choose well, make it last” – Vivienne Westwood.
3. Do your own research (The True Cost is a great documentary as a starting point).
4. Demand better and accountability from businesses, brands, celebrities and world leaders.
5. PROGRESS OVER PERFECTION
On a mission to make sustainable shopping easy, accessible and the norm, we adhere to important rules. This means no greenwashing, no fast fashion, and no products that are produced irresponsibly.
As a business, we strive to minimise our environmental impact and make it as easy as possible for you to access all your favourite and essential things, from independent brands who are addressing pressing environmental matters. We know we’re not perfect and there’s always room for improvement. But we are always in pursuit of progress, as we hope to inspire you, our community and beyond to also be.
Being human can be complex, miraculous and sometimes difficult. Our mental health can fluctuate throughout our lives, caused by any number of internal and external factors. Thankfully, overtime, there has been overdue but vital awareness and action surrounding mental health. As we collectively, as a society, and individually come to understand the importance of wellbeing that encompasses not just the body but the soul and mind too.
However, many things we now deem as social norms that can also be taking a toll on our mental health. Multiple studies have found a strong link between heavy social media use and an increased risk for issues like depression, anxiety and loneliness (HelpGuide). Meanwhile, according to Re-wilding Britain, people in modern industrial societies spend 90% of their time indoors in artificial, temperature-controlled environments. There is a wealth of research that illustrates how disconnection from nature is linked to mental and physical illness, from anxiety and depression, to heart disease and fatigue.
In our often fast-paced lives, finding or making time to prioritise self-care and things that serve our mental wellbeing has never been more important. Reminder: you can’t pour from an empty cup. From social media detoxes and spending time outside in nature to enjoying a self-care pamper session, there are many things we can do to take care of our mental health. But, they don’t all have to be big either.
Small daily habits, or weekly rituals can often be enough to help us find the balance we need to feel overall mental wellbeing. Mental wellbeing and self-care looks different for everyone too. If you’re not sure where to start or you’re looking for some inspiration to further boost your wellbeing, we’ve put together a rather handy guide of our top ethical products to help boost mental wellbeing.
10 mindfulness products to boost your mental health
1. Pamoja – The Mini Experience Set Cleaning Balm, Beauty Oil, Face Cream, Organic Cloth
Ideal for normal, dry, dehydrated and tired skin, the set lasts around one month, the perfect amount of time to feel closer to nature and see results in your skin.
2. Yield – Nootropic Gummies Sharpen Your Brain Supplements
Wellness reimagined, Yield are a 360° gummy supplement range to help you optimise your life. Yield say “Pills and capsules are boring!”, so they’re raising the bar when it comes to flavour. Their unique blend of adaptogens yield aims to sit at the forefront of innovation in the supplement space. The packaging is 100% recyclable, their products are vegan friendly and they offset their carbon by planting trees.
Nikki, the founder of Nikki Hill Apothecary, is a fully qualified Naturopath, Clinical Nutritionist and Medical Herbalist and women’s hormone expert. Using the wisdom of traditional knowledge, alongside accurate scientific research and extensive clinical experience, Nikki has formulated a premium range of products to help alleviate the most commonly experienced female hormonal complaints, including:
Ancient Persian legends describe a mythical plant known as Haoma. Sprigs of this plant were brought to earth by divine birds and bestow vitality and health. Haoma is built on the power of plants. They take pride in using only certified organic, pure plant ingredients. Haoma also has a team of chemists and herbalists combine high quality, clinically proven plant ingredients with carefully selected bio-engineered compounds to create powerful and effective formulas.
5. The Mood Club – For Me Sustainable Positive Mood Cards
The Mood Club creates mood cards for a positive mindset. It might not always feel this way, but developing a positive mindset is possible for anyone. It’s not about being superhuman or just trying harder but more about small daily habits that make positivity possible. The Mood Clubs mood cards are designed to do just that. Each of the 20 cards has an easy activity for you to try that encourages self-reflection, growth and a positive mindset.
Ingredient 5HTP is a precursor to serotonin, the ‘feel good’ chemical messenger which helps regulate our emotions, appetite and sleep cycle. Recommended for those living stressful lives (especially new parents, students, those lacking in or struggling to sleep, those with lifestyles which limits access to sunlight) it also helps to avert stress related hair loss by using premium superfoods to regulate emotions, appetite and the sleep cycle. Previous users report feeling more peaceful within 7 days, a decreased anxiety response within 7 days and an improved sleep cycle within 10 to 21 days.
100% vegan, cruelty-free and gluten free, this pot contains 1 months supply (2 per day) or 2 months supply (1 per day).
7. Mission C – CBD Oil Relief
Disclaimer: this product is not available for sale to anyone under the age of 18
It helps to relieve pain and inflammation with: + Broad Spectrum CBD: organically grown and extracted from hemp plants in Arizona. + Black Pepper: natural herb known for powerful anti-inflammatory and anti-oxidation properties. + Limonene: natural terpene known for anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and anti-anxiety properties. + Turmeric: natural herb known for digestive system, immune system and joint health support.
Physical and mental health are often interlinked and King’s Fund identify that physical health problems significantly increase the risk of poor mental health. By taking steps to maintain our physical health, it can holistically and literally have a positive impact on our overall mental wellbeing.
This Ebook pack contains two guides and workbooks on Intuitive Eating and Mindful Eating. These guides are backed up by plenty of psychological research and are useful for anyone looking to improve their relationship with their food. The guides are easy to follow and include plenty of information on how to recognise your body’s natural hunger cues, how to eat more mindfully, what is intuitive eating and lots more. The workbooks include lots of questions that are helpful in guiding you to adopt a healthier relationship with food, leaving you feeling happier and less stressed.
9. Luma³ – Premium Oak Meditation Lamp
When we are stressed our body activates our “fight or flight” mode via our sympathetic nervous system. Spending too long in this mode can leave us feeling exhausted and lead to long term health complications.
Luma³ guides us back into the “rest and digest” mode by using conscious breathing to activate the parasympathetic nervous system.
The Luma³ is with you whenever you need a moment of calm. Reduce stress with guided 5 minute breathing exercises. Stay focussed all day with gentle hourly reminders to take a short break. Sleep better thanks to a relaxation routine at bedtime.
Vibrant rich colours work in the office, at home or at night thanks to ambient light sensing.
Perfect to de stress and pamper yourself or a loved one with a hydrating massage candle. Scented with natural essential oils lemon, mandarin and grapefruit for a refreshing, sweet and calming scent that fills the room.
11. The Give Yourself Kindness Journal
The Give Yourself Kindness Journal, loved by experts and professionals, is your go-to for a more compassionate you. It helps you swap self-judgment for self-kindness, calming your thoughts for a better night’s sleep. No rigid gratitude lists here – just prompts that make gratitude part of your life. Plus, it’s a safe space for all your feelings; offering a kind reminder that no emotion is wrong. This journal contains three months of undated prompts. It’s got 50 self-care quotes and a unique emotional curiosity tool that’s gentle and friendly. Printed sustainably in the UK and delivered plastic-free, it’s your ultimate well-being companion. Feel supported and empowered to navigate the messiness and beauty of life with Give Yourself Kindness.
Perfect for travelling yogis, the JURU Traveller Cork Yoga Mat is super lightweight, compact and foldable so that you can bring it along to wherever your practice takes you — whether that be in your back garden or a distant destination!
It works as an ideal mat overlay on standard studio mats or carpet due to its ultra-thin profile and secure non-slip surface. Crafted from a blend of eco-friendly cork and natural rubber, it is 100% non-toxic, durable, renewable and recyclable.
We all deserve guilt-free rest and good mental health
Making time for our mental health is not always easy. But it is important. Small daily or weekly habits can often be the antidote to many of our stresses, anxieties or worries. We’re all entitled to guilt-free rest and sometimes slowing down is the biggest power move.
However, as an important reminder, while this article offers suggestions to help improve mental wellbeing, they are not to be taken in place of medical advice. Always seek help from a professional when you need it and are struggling with mental health. Recognise that you are never alone.
If you’d like further inspiration and ideas on positive ways that you can take care of your mental health and wellbeing, our archives are rich with ideas and inspiration on Health & Wellness, including one of our most popular blog posts, 6 Daily Habits To Improve Your Mental Health.
The thing with animal leather, is that it can only be attained when an animal is killed, typically a cow. The death of another living being is an essential step in the production of animal leather. Whilst there are complex nuances to the ethics surrounding pleather (often made from PVC), there are many innovations in the form of plant-based leather that are helping to drive the way for truly ethical and sustainable leather alternatives.
But of course, leather isn’t the only animal-based material present in fashion. Sheep’s wool, cashmere (goat) and alpaca wool are also frequently occurring fibres in our clothing. The key distinction between these and leather, is that the animal itself does not have to be killed to obtain the material. In that regards, it would seem that clothing made from such animal fibres are more ethical. So, is this true?
Why did we use animal fibres in the first place?
Natural fibres have traditionally been used in all cultures of the world to meet basic requirements of clothing, storage, building material, and for items of daily use such as ropes and fishing nets. The fibres used often depended on the local availability (Textile School).
Animal fibres such as wool, cashmere and alpaca are also highly regarded when made into garments, for desirable properties such as “soft touch, warmth, beautiful drape, excellent comfort in wear and, using modern synthetic dyes, unparalleled colouration possibilities with very few shade restrictions” (Bruce A. McGregor).
Wool alone currently accounts for 0.9% of the world’s global fibre market. In 2021 around 1.2 billion sheep produced around 1,945 2 million kilograms of raw wool for home and clothing textiles (IWTO).
The wool pulled over our eyes
The practice of obtaining wool and sheep shearing is, for many, underpinned by positive mental imagery, with sheep roaming freely across the countryside, with the occasional shearing to maintain their coats and keep the comfortable. As idyllic this mental image is to believe, it’s sadly often not the case.
A few years ago, ethical clothing company Patagonia discovered animal cruelty practices in what they had believed were ethical farms. The world has also been shocked by many undercover exposés revealing mulesing and tail docking, painful “surgical” practices legally performed with often with no pain relief (Good On You).
According to the RSPCA, mulesing is a painful procedure that involves cutting crescent-shaped flaps of skin from around a lamb’s breech and tail using sharp shears, making mulesed sheep less susceptible to flystrike in the breech area. Mulesing is usually carried out during lamb ‘marking’ when the lamb is between 2 to 10 weeks of age, which can encompass other painful procedures that are carried out at the same time: tail docking, castration (removing testicles in ram lambs), ear notching or tagging, and vaccinating.
Aside from concerning ‘standard’ surgical practices, there are also sustainable considerations to take into account when it comes to wool, as it is the highest greenhouse gas emitter during the fibre production phase compared to all other fabrics. Sheep release huge amounts of methane into the atmosphere, which directly contributes to greenhouse gas emissions and therefore, global warming (Sustainably Chic).
The importance of nuance in difficult conversations
As part of their ongoing ‘#IMadeYourFabric stories campaign, Fashion Revolution shared an Instagram post of a sheep farmer holding a sign saying ‘I Made Your Wool’. However, the post was met with criticism and backlash with comments like “Sheep made the wool… Not humans.”, “Exploiting animals isn’t something to be proud of. There’s other alternatives.” and “Total ethics fashion protects everyone: people, the planet, and animals — who are not commodities ❤️”.
Despite the campaign helping to bring a voice and transparency to the people in our fabric supply chains, the comments demonstrated a shift in attitudes towards how we consumers view animals (moving away from them being a commodity to sentiment beings). Of course, farmers need to make a living, but in this day and age, there are more future-proof options becoming available. Research conducted by The University of Sheffield (2020), found that sheep farmers would no longer need government subsidies if they allowed land to return to forest. Sheep farming is currently unprofitable without subsidies, but farmers could earn money by growing trees and selling carbon offsetting certificates – just one alternative which would benefit sheep and the planet.
New study by Sheffield University says upland sheep farmers would make more money planting forests for carbon capture rather than “farming” sheep which at present isn’t an industry at all, just a massive benefit handout scheme overgrazing our uplands and accelerating flooding. pic.twitter.com/NWWJL4unYx
Personal ethics will naturally also play a role in what you do or don’t deem to be ethical. However, with so many plant-based, natural fibres available to us, the justification for using virgin animal fibres seems less and less excusable or necessary. The industrialised scale of farming for animal fibres is increasingly seeing animal welfare and wellbeing compromised in pursuit of profit. When animals are deemed nothing more than a commodity for human use and disposal, their unique and individual sense of being is diminished.
If we stopped breeding sheep for our own use and abuse, eventually only wild sheep who don’t need shearing would exist and they would be able to live freely (Animal Liberation).
So what are the alternatives?
Granted, sheep wool is a more biodegradable choice than oil-based synthetic fibres. However, when we take all available fibres and materials we have today, it still ranks poorly for both ethics and sustainability, in comparison to plant-based natural (i.e. organic cotton) and synthetic (i.e. Tencel) fibres.
There are ways we can limit the need for virgin wool and other animal fibres thanks to both more mindful consumer habits as well as innovations and suitable alternatives in the forms of plant-based natural fibres or even lab grown fibres.
Many people also believe wool to be an essential material for knitwear. But we are living proof that we no longer need to rely on- better yet, exploit- other living beings to produce the materials for our clothing.
Many of us may have or still do associate wool as a necessity for cozy and stylish knitwear, but we needn’t have. There are so many vegan-friendly alternatives that offer all the same qualities to the wearer, without any of the exploitation.
One of our the newest additions to our growing Veo family is an example of just that. GENES is a long-lasting knitwear brand created and based in Lima, Peru. They make pieces only with natural fibres to ensure their quality over time and to reduce their impact on the environment.
The brand’s mission is to offer long-lasting knit garments, bringing awareness to the impact of slow fashion in caring for our environment, opting for materials like Peruvian Pima cotton.
Their goal is to inspire people to select rather than accumulate and to promote responsible consumption. That is why they produce timeless garments designed to be worn and kept in good condition through the years. Each piece is inspired by nature and art for its colours, fluidity, spaces and shapes. GENES was born out of a love for versatility and visual experience.
Good things are worth fighting for
When it comes to making changes across the fashion and textiles industry, there’s rarely ever quick fixes. Farming, production, manufacturing and distribution systems are global, intertwined and complex. Therefore, given the current dependency on animal fibres, making the switch or transition away from them is not going to happen overnight. But brands like Genes, alongside countless others (like Will’s Vegan, Tikauo and Komodo), are proof that the future doesn’t have to be animal dependent. We can still access beautiful knitwear, soft fabrics and textiles, without the need for sheep (or any other animals for that matter).
Winter is a season of duality for many of us here in the UK. The excitement and anticipation of Christmas and holiday season parties are also met with cold, dark, winter days and nights. But in the midst of the Christmas chaos and the sudden drop in temperatures and daylight, there is opportunity to embrace the simple, the cosy and the comforting. How? Through a little something the Danish like to call “hygge”.
The hearty origins of hygge
Hygge (pronounced “hoo-gah”) is a Danish originating term and concept, that has gained huge popularity across Europe and the wider world in recent years. But what does hygge actually mean?
According to the Google definition, it is ‘quality comfortable conviviality that engenders a feeling of contentment or well-being (regarded as a defining characteristic of Danish culture)’. In essence, hygge means creating a warm atmosphere and enjoying the good things in life with good people (VisitDenmark).
Although hygge is essentially a feeling, the tangible means to achieving hygge in your own life can often be through simple things. The things that spark joy, a sense of comfort and home, for you. Whilst hygge is a state of being that can be acquired all year round, across all the seasons, there is something about hygge in the depths of winter that intertwines so beautifully with the warmth of Christmas.
That overlap, is arguably the antidote to any winter blues and maximising that feeling of Christmas spirit. If you’ve enjoyed a hot chocolate by an open fire, or snuggled up to watch a movie as rain or snow falls outside, you’ve probably experienced hygge, because above all else, hygge is a feeling.
Get your hygge on with veo
Creating the perfect cosy atmosphere is an art form but with our curated selection of luxurious hygge gifts made in the UK, we guarantee you’ll be lounging in style this winter! Light a festive spiced soy candle, sink into your sofa and get nice and comfortable with pyjamas and sleepwear made from the highest-quality organic cotton and bamboo.
Our sustainable dressing gowns are designed with your ultimate comfort in mind; keeping you as toasty as a warm hug! Curled up under a blanket, we promise you’ll feel snug from head to toe with eco-friendly slippers, organic cotton socks and sustainable hot water bottles made from natural rubber and the softest recycled faux fur. Gather friends and family, sit back with a mug of vegan hot chocolate, grab a bowl of gourmet popcorn and enjoy a wholesome night in this winter. We’ve pulled together some hygge inspired gifts for yourself or a loved one, to help get you started…
Cosy pieces for her
When her home is her haven, loungewear is her uniform of choice. So treat her to lush organic velour dressing gowns, bamboo sleepwear, and recycled faux fur slippers with sleep masks and scrunchies to match!
Cosy gifts for him
For the man of comfort and resident homebody, we guarantee he’ll love and appreciate these loungewear essentials; from organic cotton pyjamas and eco-friendly slippers to waffle bathrobes and festive socks to get him in the spirit!
Cosy treats and accessories
Vegan marshmallow hot chocolate, gingerbread gourmet popcorn, and spiced cinnamon orange candles; these cosy gift ideas are guaranteed to bring those nostalgic, festive vibes that truly make it feel like Christmas!
Recent years have seen a growing trend towards people ditching the plastic and making their beauty routines zero waste. This is no surprise considering the growing awareness around the impact plastic has on our environment and the need for eco-friendly alternatives. The global cosmetics and beauty industry produces 120 billion units of packaging each year. With the majority of this not recycled, this leaves a big question mark over the sustainability of the beauty industry.
From clogging up our waterways to endangering marine animals, plastic has a devastating impact on our planet. It’s one of the reasons we decided early on when starting Veo that beauty had to be an important department for us. In this article, we highlight some of our favourite zero waste beauty and makeup brands which are at the forefront of the green beauty movement. They are using innovative methods to create high quality natural skincare, body care and cosmetic products which don’t cost the earth. As well as being environmentally conscious, all of these independent brands are vegan and cruelty-free.
Zero Waste Makeup – All Earth Mineral Cosmetics
All Earth Mineral Cosmetics is one of the UK’s first zero waste makeup brands offering completely plastic-free refill options in cardboard for their entire range of natural mineral cosmetics. All of their products are made in the UK with cruelty-free and high quality natural minerals.
Top Pick: Natural Vegan Mineral Bronzer (Refill 4g), £15
This Vegan Mineral Bronzer is the perfect zero waste beauty essential. With a radiant shimmer, it adds warmth, contour, and lift to your face. A little goes a long way so if you are after just a touch of warmth this bronzer will go on and on making it very cost efficient.
This versatile bronzer can can also be mixed in with foundation or concealer to darken them if need be and used as an eye shadow or mixed with a lip balm/gloss to create a lip colour. Achieve optimal results using specially designed bronzer brush, and achieve a stunning bronzed look year-round.
Eco Friendly Makeup – Baims Natural Makeup
BAIMS Natural Makeup is your go-to for high-quality, organic cosmetic products that are dedicated to protecting nature. Achieve a radiant appearance with the benefits of vegetable actives across their makeup line, all certified organic by Ecocert. With an emphasis also on eco-packaging and refill solutions, your greener beauty routine will even have your conscience glowing.
Top Pick: Natural & Vegan Eyeshadow Quad Palette 01 Natural in Bamboo Case, £36.75
Derived from a nourishing formulation that’s 100% natural with rich mineral content, these eyeshadows have a silky texture that blends well with other colours. Rich in natural vitamin E, shea butter and avocado oil, they also provide excellent care for the eye area and are well suited for those with sensitive skin.
Available in stylish and sustainable bamboo packaging for four eyeshadows (quad) with individual refill options, all eyeshadows can be used variably in the bamboo packaging. Once you’ve finished with a given shade, simply remove the pan from the palette, recycle and replace!
Conscious Beauty Accessories – Wild Rising
Wild Rising Skincare has a range of conscious honest beauty handmade in Devon, UK using natural and ethically sourced materials. Their bamboo and cotton products will help you achieve a lower impact beauty routine. Replace less sustainable beauty and cosmetic products, such as disposable wet wipes and body sponges, with these beautiful alternatives.
Top Pick: Organic Makeup Round | Pack of 10 with Storage Bag £14.00
These reusable cotton rounds are the ideal zero waste alternative for makeup removal or applying toner. The round makeup pads are made by hand using organic bamboo and cotton.
Ethical Skincare – Beauty Kin
Looking for more than just soap? When it comes to raising the bar in skincare solutions, look no further! Beauty Kin bars are developed by pharmacists and packed with nourishing ingredients to leave your skin (and the environment) happy and healthy. Nourishing ingredients mean no more dry skin. Whatever your skin issue, they have a bar that’s right for you.
Want to work on those clogged pores, dead skin or keratosis pilaris (strawberry skin)? Exfoliate Bar is your bar. It’s also nifty as a pre- post shave to ensure you don’t suffer from in- grown hairs. We’ve also been told it’s great at fake tan prep and removal. It’s a hard working bar this one! Did we mention it smells AMAZING?
Eco-Friendly Cosmetics – Flawless
Flawless make professionally designed makeup brushes. All handmade in the UK from sustainably-sourced bamboo and PETA-approved cruelty-free synthetic brushes. These eco-friendly makeup brushes are a great zero waste alternative to conventional plastic cosmetic brushes.
Top Pick: 11 Piece Bamboo Makeup Brush Set, £35.99
This is the complete eco makeup brush set featuring a wide range of bamboo brushes including contouring brush, buffing brush, flat foundation brush, eye blending brush and highlighting brush.
Natural Skincare Products – Soap Daze
Soap Daze is an independent beauty brand based in Devon, creating a range of handmade soaps with natural ingredients. All of their products are both kind on your skin and the environment. Soap Daze do not only make soaps but have a lovely range of skincare products as well as beauty accessories.
Soaps are often packaged with disposal plastic, but these handmade soaps are packaged in plastic-free packaging. You can even choose from them to not be wrapped in the paper branded packaging if you prefer. Each soap is made in Devon in small batches using fine natural ingredients. Featured above is the Tea Tree and Spirulina soap.
Refillable Haircare – Indie
Indie Refill is on a mission to transform the nation’s hair with high quality, natural ingredients to give you your healthiest ever hair! Made in Liverpool with 0% SLS, sulphates, silicones and parabens, your hair will thank you for its new BFF.
You’re a Smooth Talker shampoo and conditioner is are nutrient-rich miracle workers that revamp dry or damaged hair. Enriched with argan oil and vitamin E for smooth, shiny strands, it’s also available in refill pouches.
Biodegradable Glitter – Glisten Cosmetics
If you enjoy standing out, Glisten Cosmetics is for you. This small family (and friend) run brand in the UK launched in 2017 and now offers an extensive range of colourful, inclusive products that are affordable for any budget which is close to founder, Natalie’s, heart! The brand is vegan, cruelty-free and are certified by PETA.
Top Pick: Nebula (Purple) Vegan Eye Shadow Chroma Flakes, £16
Chroma Flakes are iridescent flakes in a gel base making them a super easy and mess free way to apply your pigments! The formula is soft and dries down onto the skin. They are fantastic to use on top of eyeshadow or even on your cheek bones for the euphoria feel. Perfect for parties or festival season.
Cruelty-Free Beauty – Dead Sea Dream
Dead Sea Dream is a streamlined, elegant approach to the spa ritual, beautiful efficacious products with no compromise on performance, dedicated to the pursuit of flexibility in self-care. Capturing the purity and heritage of the Dead Sea region.
This Refining Body Scrub with Dead Sea salt, olive oil and jojoba oil, helps to invigorate and refine your skin, whilst stimulating blood flow and boosting cellular renewal. After just one treatment, you can expect your skin to feel soft and smooth, with a refined texture and a floral scent. Make this a deeply relaxing part of your skincare rituals and with fully recyclable packaging, do your bit for the planet too.
Natural Deodorants – Kutis Skincare
Kutis believe the natural world provides all we could need for maintaining the health and radiance of our amazing skin. They use high-quality and responsibly sourced ingredients that they blend with care. Their body butters and serums are 100% organic and their cleansing masks are made of natural clays, organic oats and organic plant powders.
Top Pick: Natural Vegan Deodorant (Various Scents), £6.50
Kutis natural vegan deodorant use sunflower wax in place of organic beeswax to create the base of this product as well other high quality natural ingredients that gives you lasting freshness without all the nasty stuff that can be found in commercial deodorants. All products are handmade in the heart of rural Mid-Wales and the deodorant comes in a 100% biodegradable paperboard push-up tube.
Plastic Free Dental Care – WiseSip
WiseSip thoughtfully crafted products designed to leave the world better than they found it, ensuring a sustainable legacy for future generations. With a mission to reduce harmful plastic and inspire a reuse culture through distinctive design-led products, they also plant trees with every purchase.
Top Pick: Stainless Steel and Bamboo Toothbrush, £16.95
Toothbrush handles go soggy and mouldy. The Evermore Bamboo Toothbrush puts an end to these problem whilst inspiring reusable habits too. With replaceable bamboo heads and a reusable self-standing stainless steel handle, the Evermore toothbrush is the perfect sustainable solution that also adds a touch of elegance to your bathroom look and feel.
Environmentally Friendly Body Care – Trii
Trii products are designed to turn daily bathing routine into a self-care ritual harnessing the power of the finest skincare ingredients and scents. Each product has been specifically designed with complementary aromas and textures to work in tandem for optimum physical and sensorial results.
Top Pick: Lavender Hand & Body Exfoliating Wash, £8
Calm your senses and enjoy a relaxing experience with Trii’s Lavender Hand & Exfoliating Wash bar. Packed with natural actives like Apricot and Pumice for gentle exfoliation, Aloe Vera for soothing leaving you skin smooth and your skin smelling fresh. Perfect for travel, our slim-line bars guarantee no leaks and are packaged in recyclable and reusable plastic-free packaging
Eco-Friendly Razors – Clean U Skincare
Dedicated to clean living, Clean U Skincare’s founder, Arushi Agarwal, set out to create a household brand anyone could be proud of. Clean U Skincare is intended to conveniently provide a person with solutions to make everyday morning, evening and household routines sustainable and will be accessible for all, always.
This double edged bamboo safety razors is carefully engineered for a unique and seamless shaving experience. They are perfectly weighted with a long bamboo handle for a comfortable grip while the stainless safety guard prevents cuts and irritation. All sustainable razor sets all come packaged in complete plastic-free packaging including a kraft paper gift box and branded jute travel pouch. And there’s the full Gift Set version available with Bamboo Safety Razor Gift Set | Travel Pouch, Razor Stand & Blade Pack, and Soap Bar!
Natural Dental Care – Georganics
Introducing natural dental care brand, Georganics. Toothpaste tubes are very difficult to recycle and conventional brands typically have harsh and unnecessary chemicals as ingredients.
With this in mind, Georganics have created a range of organic toothpastes and mouthwashes which solve this problem with active ingredients that clean your teeth naturally. The packaging is metal and glass, and even the seal wrapped around their jars is made from biodegradable cellulose.
This natural toothpaste has activated charcoal which naturally whitens teeth and organic peppermint essential oil which has a sweet liquorice aroma. It is also fluoride and glycerine free.
Vegan Beauty – Seeds of Colour
Clean up your beauty routine with Seeds of Colour, the new plant-based makeup coloured by the power of nature. The brand believes in clean, natural beauty. Sourced from the British countryside, SoC active ingredients are organic, vegan and nutrient-rich. Good for your skin and the plane
Top Pick: Lip, Cheek & Lid Tinted Balm Berry Red, £21
Achieve a buildable, blendable flush of natural colour thanks to our unique extraction technology for coloured plant pigments and highly antioxidant botanical extracts in this Tinted Balm. The cleaner, greener, living ingredients are what sets Seeds of Colour apart. This lightweight multi-use balm has a soft touch that helps to keep your skin smooth and protected.
Plastic-Free Beauty Accessories – Wild Rising
And again, Wild Rising believe in honest, clean beauty that is gentle to the skin and to the world. Their natural skincare products are rooted solely from nature and are therefore ethical, vegan and cruelty-free and in addition to being chemical free, plastic free they are everything your skin needs and more.
Top Pick: Natural Rose Quartz Crystal Gua Sha Facial Tool, £18
Wild Risings’s Gua Sha facial massage tool is rooted in traditional chinese medicine which encourages lymphatic drainage for smoother-looking skin. Crafted from natural Rose Quartz Crystal, which is well known for increasing self-love and deep inner healings. Using a Gua Sha daily can help to: improve the appearance of elasticity of the skin, reduce the appearance of puffiness and fine lines, ease facial muscle tension and help facial oils and moisturisers to absorb better into the skin.