The Philippine Star

BE BEAUTIFUL, SAVE THE PLANET

- THERESE JAMORA-GARCEAU *** Follow me on Instagram @theresesbe­autyworld.

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ne of the top three big players in beauty, Unilever, has delivered its first environmen­tally friendly brand, and it’s a winner in my book.

A range of bath, body and hair-care products called Love Beauty and Planet, the name alone should clue you in as to what the brand’s about.

“This is Unilever‘s first beauty eco brand, which is really born out of the need for sustainabi­lity,” says Dorothy Dee-Ching, Unilever Philippine­s’ vice president for beauty and personal care. “The rest of our portfolio is committed to fully 100-percent recyclable and compostabl­e products by 2025. Our company purpose is really about doubling the business while halving our environmen­tal impact.”

“We’re really proud of this brand because it’s our first sustainabl­e one,” adds Apples Aberin, Unilever Philippine­s’ head of PR.

According to the company website, over the last four years sustainabl­e living brands have outperform­ed the average rate of growth at Unilever. In 2017 sustainabl­e living brands grew 46 percent faster than the rest of the business and delivered 70 percent of Unilever’s turnover growth. No wonder they developed Love Beauty and Planet to meet the demand.

“We really believe that every small action contribute­s to make a big difference in the planet,” Ching says. “Whereas ‘beauty’ and ‘planet’ used to be an ‘or’ thing, we’re introducin­g products that can make you more beautiful while at the same time giving a little love for the planet.”

How are they doing it? First, they use only sustainabl­y sourced ingredient­s like organic coconut oil from the Philippine­s and Murumuru butter from the Amazon. These are vegan ingredient­s that are not tested on animals and contain “no nasties,” according to Unilever Ph’s head of premium business Clint Raypon: “It’s designed to be good for you because there are no parabens, dyes, silicones and mineral oils, so there’s no guilt.”

Second, even the scents are natural and ethical, derived from ethically sourced essential oils or absolutes from places like Provence.

Third, they want to drasticall­y reduce their carbon footprint and keep waste out of landfills. Love Beauty and Planet’s bottles are made from 100-percent-recycled plastic and are 100-percent recyclable.

Fourth, Unilever noted that conditione­rs usually take too long to wash out, so they invented fast-rinse technology to help save water. Once you add water to rinse your hair, the technology kicks in, breaking down the conditione­r into millions of tiny molecules that can be washed away quickly and rinsed out in less time. They estimate that if every woman in the country shortened her shower time by 10 seconds, that could save enough water to support the drinking water needs of 11 million people for a year.

The products themselves are attractive­ly packaged and a pleasure to use. The shampoos and body washes work up to a rich lather, the conditione­rs indeed rinse out quickly, and the body lotions moisturize skin effectivel­y and smell heavenly. Each of the three variants is based on one key ingredient and one fragrance oil, and is color-coded according to hair concern. Contained in 400ml bottles that the whole family can share, price-wise they offer value for money (P290 for the body wash; P390 for the shampoos, conditione­rs and body lotions).

PINK: BLOOMING COLOR & DELICIOUS GLOW Made for: Colored hair, dull skin Key ingredient­s: Murumuru butter from the Amazon and Bulgarian rose essential oil What it does: This left my colored hair soft, shiny and really manageable. The lotion softens skin and adds a subtle luminosity. PURPLE: SOOTHE AND SERENE Made for: Frizzy hair Key ingredient­s: Argan oil from Morocco and lavender essential oil from Provence, France What it does: This tamed and smoothed my often-frizzy hair. Fragrance-wise this is my favorite of the three. The lavender has been sweetened to a calming, soothing scent. GREEN: RADICAL REFRESHER Made for: Greasy hair and scalps Key ingredient­s: Tea tree oil from Eastern Australia and vetiver from Haiti What it does: With a revitalizi­ng, spa-like scent that would be

suitable for men, this detoxified my scalp and hair of oil and any styling residue — a great way to wake up in the morning or to refresh after a hard workout. 15 BEAUTY AWARDS

Love Beauty and Planet was first launched in the United States in 2017 then rolled out to Europe in 2018. “So far it has shown remarkable promise in the markets where we’ve introduced it,” notes Raypon. “We’ve been recognized by top global online publicatio­ns like Refinery29, PopSugar and Bustle. They were raving about not just the story on sustainabi­lity but about how the products are actually good for your skin and hair.”

In just a year Love Beauty and Planet earned 15 beauty awards from magazines like Cosmo, Oprah, and beauty authority

Allure, which awarded the pink shampoo and conditione­r.

That’s not all: according to Marlo Mangilin, Unilever’s director for personal care, research and developmen­t in the Philippine­s, Australia and New Zealand, they source all their organic coconut products — oil, milk and water — from 250 farmers in the Philippine­s. While these are used in hair ranges not yet available here, it’s heartening to know that Love Beauty and Planet is helping our part of the planet as well.

Says Ching, “This brand is really committed to small acts of love that make you and the planet a little more beautiful every day.”

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Love Beauty and Planet products will be exclusivel­y available online through Lazada, Beauty MNL, Zalora, Beauty Bubble, Shopee, and Watsons Online on Jan. 21; at a one-time pop-up at the South Wing of Power Plant Mall from Jan. 25-27; and in select drugstores and department stores nationwide starting Feb. 1. For more informatio­n, visit www. lovebeauty­andplanet.com/ph or www.facebook.com/LoveBeauty­AndPlanetP­H, and follow @LoveBeauty­andPlanet.PH on Instagram.

 ??  ?? Unilever Philippine­s’ Premium Business Group manager Clint Raypon, head of PR Apples Aberin, vice president for Personal Care and Beauty Dorothy Dee-Ching, Personal Care R&D director for Philippine­s and ANZ Marlo Mangilin, and Premium Business brand manager Robert Hechanova
Unilever Philippine­s’ Premium Business Group manager Clint Raypon, head of PR Apples Aberin, vice president for Personal Care and Beauty Dorothy Dee-Ching, Personal Care R&D director for Philippine­s and ANZ Marlo Mangilin, and Premium Business brand manager Robert Hechanova
 ?? Photos by ERNIE PENAREDOND­O ?? Pretty and pink: The Love Beauty and Planet Murumuru Butter and Rose collection will be exclusivel­y available online on Jan. 21.
Photos by ERNIE PENAREDOND­O Pretty and pink: The Love Beauty and Planet Murumuru Butter and Rose collection will be exclusivel­y available online on Jan. 21.
 ??  ?? It’s not easy being green: All the ingredient­s in the Tea Tree and Vetiver collection are ethically sourced and the bottles are 100 percent recycled and recyclable.
It’s not easy being green: All the ingredient­s in the Tea Tree and Vetiver collection are ethically sourced and the bottles are 100 percent recycled and recyclable.
 ??  ?? Purple reign: The Smooth and Serene argan oil and lavender collection tames frizz, soothes skin, calms the mind and loves the planet.
Purple reign: The Smooth and Serene argan oil and lavender collection tames frizz, soothes skin, calms the mind and loves the planet.
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