The Davines group, together with skincare brands Comfort Zone and Skin Regimen, has introduced its sustainability results achieved in 2019 and outlined the new goals for 2020.
Read moreW Hotels around the world to feature new Davines and Skin Regimen amenities
According to W Hotels, Davines is a certified B Corporation – a designation for “companies who use the power of business to solve social and environmental problems” – and CO2 neutral company that supports reforestation to offset its carbon emissions, and all their products are sulphate- and paraben-free.
Read moreThe Hair ‘Milk’ That’s Like a Bounce Sheet for My Staticky Winter Hair
a hair milk, of all things — actually worked. I draped my hair over the hissing radiator. No static. I put on my puffer coat, rubbing my rose-milked hair all over it. No static. I stood in front of a hairdryer blowing at my head on full-blast. No static!
Read moreThis Travel Mask Keeps My Vacation Hair From Looking Like a Broom →
So I was pleased when, a couple of weeks back, I stumbled upon Davines’ “The Circle Chronicles” line of travel-friendly masks in convenient packets that contain enough product for multiple uses.
Read moreDavines: Sustainable Beauty, Essential Hair Care →
if you could only use one hair-care line for the rest of your life, which would you choose? For the latter, my answer is simple: Davines____. The first: The products are amazing. My hair feels healthier, fuller, and smoother—and every product smells like it fell straight from heaven. And the second: What the products stand for. This family-owned company has always been transparent about the natural ingredients they use and how they use them to benefit the world we live in.
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