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Pure Shave Vegan Shaving Cream

Say goodbye to razor rash with Pure Shave vegan shaving cream, which leaves your skin feeling soft, supple and hydrated

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Specifically developed to eliminate razor burn and rash, it’s ideal for anyone with sensitive skin.

I usually hate shaving but this cream has made it easier and smoother Ingredients include moisturising coconut and almond oils to provide a close and frictionless shave It’s also cruelty free, SLS-free, parabenfree and fragrance free

The shaving cream comes in a refillable, eco-friendly bottle!

Once finished, you can order the refillable pouch online or pop into a participating refill shop £14 95 for 150ml bottle pureshave.co.uk

Ocean Plastic Po

I have to stop myself from constantly buying plants and pots for them to live in! While searching for cool new pot designs, I stumbled across Ocean Plastic Pots, which are mad from waste plastics found in the oc

The brand was started by Ally Mitchell, whose passion for diving fuelled his determination to help the tide on the large and harmful volume of plastic found in our sea As a commercial diver, he had experienced first-hand the impac that plastic waste can have It’s estimated that a staggering eight million tonnes of plastic enter our

In December 2019, a whale was Isle of Harris and had 100 kg of rope, fishing nets and plastic debris inside it Three months later, Ally was a salvage diver on the wreck of the MV Kaami cargo ship, carrying 1,937 tonnes of shredded plastic for incineration It hit a reef just 20 km from the beach where the whale had washed up This was the catalyst for Ocean Plastic Pots

Ally taught himself some basic manufacturing techniques and started making plant pots from plastic ropes, waste and abandoned fishing nets. The pots are tough and durable and can also be recycled. Made in Scotland, Ocean Plastic Pots come in striking colours and their website comes with a back story of where the plastics used were collected Prices start from £15 oceanplasticpots com

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