We’ve known about Laura Rudoe’s Evolve beauty range for a long time—long before news of it became public last month. In fact, the connection to Lucire goes back to Laura’s days at Harvard University, when she was already very active in finding a way to produce ethically made and branded products.
Not only has Laura welcomed her first child this year, Evolve has launched with a range of organic beauty products for face, body and hair priced at below £15.
The range has been certified organic by Ecocert. Goji berries and Peruvian Inca Inchi oil are both highly nutritious, either as part of one’s diet or when incorporated into skin care products.
See the entire range and retail information at www.evolvebeauty.co.uk.
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beauty / branding / corporate social responsibility / ecology / environment / health / London / Lucire / Zeitgeist
Filed by Lucire staff