National Clean Beauty Day | June 4
Sun Jun 4th

National Clean Beauty Day

From the start of their life cycle to the end, this observation has pushed brands to produce healthy and sustainable beauty products. At the same time, the holiday educates consumers about the benefits of healthier product choices.. The movement is calling for a change in our clean beauty practices for a more sustainable world.

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Clean Beauty was primarily focused on formulas and ingredients before long. More clean beauty has to mean more. More. Ingredient sourcing to manufacturing methods, emphasizing on customer transparency, and the desire to innovate for future generations must be integrated into product design.

Plastic is the world's biggest plastic producer every year. Every year, the world produces 260 million tons of plastic. Less than 10% of it will ever be recycled. Plastic by weight will be present in more landfills or as litter in our immediate environment by 2050, according to estimates.

National Clean Beauty Day is a call to action for the beauty industry to produce clean ingredients. The changemakers who are making circular, restorative products are also honored. By establishing a more sustainable beauty market, Clean Beauty empowers future generations.

Customers are increasingly demanding good-for-you ingredients and environmentally friendly packaging from their products. Customers and the planet will reap the benefits as the beauty industry evolves and expands these options.

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On June 4th, the FEKKAI My Hair Care Pledge pledging and pledge to a cleaner and more sustainable beauty lifestyle is encouraged. National Clean Beauty Day is June 4th. You can also attend a clear beauty educational session. These sessions will help you understand how your organization can implement sustainable changes.

Contact your current beauty salon and let them know you support the Clean Beauty campaign... Tell them that you support clean ingredients and changes to their packaging that are environmentally friendly. Buy products from experts in the Clean Beauty industry.

The promise was made by fekkai, who took the pledge with fekkai

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  • FEKKAI Baby Blonde Shampoo, Brighten and Boost, For Blonde Hair – FEKKAI Baby Blonde Shampoo, Brighten and Boost, For Blonde Hair. Blonde Hair is a long hairstyle. FEKKAI Baby Blonde Shampoo, Brighten and Boost, For Blonde Hair
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While taking the pledge, post the day on social media and advertise the healthy and sustainable products you love the most. If you do, use #NationalCleanBeautyDay and tag @FEKKAI to post on social media. Here are our staff picks for clear beauty items.

The national clean beauty day is the longest in national clean beauty day history

To bring attention to the industry's new state, FEKKAI established National Clean Beauty Day in 2020 to bring attention to the industry's new state. Fekkai started the day to inspire current and future generations so we can improve our clean beauty products and create a more sustainable beauty market.

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About fekkai

The FEKKAI brand was founded in 1989 by Frédéric Fekkai, the legendary hairstylist, founder of the FEKKAI brand. Frédéric's name was sold after a long and fruitful career, including national salons and successful product lines, after a long and storied career, including national salons and successful product lines, he sold his brand. He was awakened one morning by a realization. The beauty industry had not yet caught up to the rest of the world in terms of clean product formulations and sustainability... Reinvigored, Frédéric's drive to bring innovation to the beauty market took root.

Frédéric recalled his brand and put his vision into motion in November of 2018 with the relaunch of FEKKAI in January 2020. Through vegan, cruelty-free, and salon-grade formulas, FEKKAI achieves clean and sustainable haircare. They are free of nasties and full of results – no sulfates, silicones, paraben, or phthalates are present in their formulas, nor are phthalates.

Not only does they make their packaging from 95% recycled plastic, but it's also locally sourced.. Each bottle and tube are 100% recyclable on its own, which makes each bottle and tube 100% recyclable. In addition, the shipping boxes are 100% recyclable, and packing materials are 100% recyclable. FEKKAI reduces an estimated 330 tons of plastic waste and redirects it to recycling plants as a result. Reprocessed and converted the waste material into usable plastic are recycled here in the United States.

This is FEKKAI's contribution to future generations and the planet. Plastic can be recycled 64 million grams in the brand's first year. That's about 7 million plastic bottles, and they are just getting off.

Sources:

(Plastic Debris in the World's Oceans, 2006), a Greenpeace study (Plastic Debris in the World's Oceans, 2006).

**In collaboration with the World Economic Forum, the Ellen MacArthur Foundation, a nonprofit organization, has released a report.