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Hair Heroes

Finding a haircare solution that makes your hair look fabulous but is also kind to the planet or pocket can be a challenge, particular­ly if soap bars don’t do it for you. Three women have taken on that challenge.

- CHANGING UP HAIRCARE FOR THE BETTER Interviews Carolyn Enting

Meet the three women changing up haircare

Jaimee Lupton MONDAY

MONDAY Haircare’s pretty pink pump bottles made from recycled plastic make Monday and every day you wash your hair a happy experience. Creator Jaimee Lupton has garnered a number of high-profile muses/fans including Australian model Samantha Harris, eco-luxe designer Maggie Hewitt and New Zealand model Georgia Fowler, who is the Australasi­an face of the brand.

What inspired you to create MONDAY?

I’m a huge believer that every person, no matter their story, should be entitled to look and feel good. The lack of transparen­cy and extortiona­te pricing across the beauty sector is what gave me the idea to start MONDAY.

How is it different from other brands?

MONDAY formulatio­ns have been through seven stages of research and developmen­t in order to exceed the performanc­e of reputable salon brands. The formulatio­n – a high-tech hybrid of natural and synthetic ingredient­s – features a unique mix of low irritants and strong surfactant­s, ensuring a minimal risk of scalp irritation while delivering a quality clean.

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MONDAY Shampoo and Conditione­r, $8 (350ml) each.

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