Thursday 11 October 2012

8 comments:

Unknown said...

I have the Pure face wash, hot cloth cleanser & toner lined up ready to use after my current products.
Being 95% natural. British made and British responsibly sourced ingredients where possible makes it a perfect brand for the theme of my blog.
As you say they are definitely purse (wallet lol) friendly. I got them when they were 25% off so they were even cheaper. My partner is using the eye serum too and really likes it :)

Jess said...

Some food brands are now making an effort to use alternatives to palm oil and I am really glad that beauty brands are trying too. The devastation of the rainforests is horrific. Orangutangs are deeply intelligent and peaceful animals, and I feel that any brand supporting their needles slaughter should not call itself ethical.

HealthScan said...

Organic or natural cosmetic it`s beautiful for our skin and our health in our old age. But if production of this cosmetic needs annihilations animate nature, I will never use this cosmetic.

Mimo said...

It breaks my hart , the prob is palm oil is almost in everything even in chocolate ! I even found some cheese that uses palm oil ! And for who dosnt know palm oil is not just harming the poor things its also very bad on human health !

Ryou said...

Being Indonesian, I can assure you that the nightmarish rate of deforestation here is barely legal. The main problem is that the government is very corrupt, so it's not hard to get the law enforcer to turn a blind eye towards the whole situation. >: I really wish the demand for palm oil would subside so there would be no reason for this kind of devastating activity, legal or illegal. :/

Specialkalle said...

Wow that's awful but seeing the images may be the only way to get people to care... So sad. I will definitely try this range of products!

Fiona - The Beauty Shortlist said...

Fantastic and important post - palm oil lurks in so many candles, too...and with Christmas coming up that's something to be aware of. Kudos to Pure for creating ethical beauty products that won't wreck your wallet - and thanks for highlighting the "no palm oil, thank you!" issue. x

Therese said...

Wow, I was vaguely aware that palm oil was to be avoided but no idea it created this much distruction and misery. Thanks for highlighthing the problem and this brand. Luckily M&S ship to Australia so I'm adding Pure products to my basket right now!