The £6 sleep substitute you can’t live without
Everyone has that holy grail product in their make-up bag they can't live without. Whether it's a high-end lipstick or a drugstore mascara, there's something for everyone in the world of beauty. For me, I prefer to spend as little
Barry M Release a Fierce New Collection with David Shephard Wildlife Foundation
Barry M have collaborated with the David Shepard Wildlife Foundation with their newest release, the #BMWildlife collection, in efforts to protect the worlds last surviving wild tigers and snow leopards. Barry M have been a cruelty free brand since their launch in
Thumbs up for the new MakeupObsession x Rady collaboration
We can safely say this collaboration came just at the right time. Halloween is just around the corner and this make-up collection offers everything you need to create the perfect look. With the dual colourful eyeshadow palettes and single highlighter palette,
My Clarins: New skincare range for women under 30 is success at The Bridges
Luxury beauty brand Clarins is known for age-targeting products but the new My Clarins range works on a gap in the company’s market - ethical product seeking millennials. The products are all necessities for any young woman’s skincare regime and range
Cruelty free fragrances: A gift idea this Valentine’s
Veganism is on the rise. Last month a record-breaking quarter of a million people signed up to take the Veganuary pledge to eat no meat, eggs or dairy for a month and while the month has now ended, many participants
Hayley Williams announces the release of haircare brand “Color Kind”
Hayley Williams, lead singer for Paramore, has announced the release of her own haircare brand, named "Color Kind." Over the years, Hayley Williams has had many hair colours. Every Paramore era is marked by a signature hair colour that Hayley wore
The rise in vegan-beauty: Our top five brands to follow on Instagram
As #crueltyfree exceeds over nine million posts on Instagram, it is clear awareness of animal-testing practices is rising, particularly within some of the industries biggest brands. Many ethical beauty consumers agree that a product can only be described as 'cruelty-free' if
Cruelty-Free Beauty: What you need to know
In March 2013, the European Commission announced a new law had been passed that banned testing cosmetics on animals in any EU nation. Everyone assumed the war was over. Finally we wouldn't be faced with the moral guilt of knowing